Eliminating brain cancer at its source | Natalie Artzi | TEDxMIT

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@PacoGrande76
@PacoGrande76 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you cancer researchers for all your hard work! This looks very promising!
@ddietr
@ddietr 9 ай бұрын
Surgery, radiation, and TMZ in two weeks. I WANT TO LIVE.
@nervusbreakdown
@nervusbreakdown Жыл бұрын
I would like to see this apply to my brother right now who just got his tumor removed and now in stage 4.
@radicallarry7159
@radicallarry7159 Жыл бұрын
Prayers and blessings to everyone who has cancer or a loved one going through cancer. I wish nothing but the best to each and everyone of you. I would never wish this disease on even my worse enemy. Unfortunately, these techniques and new drugs will probably not come out in the next decades or so until it's too late. Funny how COVID vaccines get approved crazy fast by the FDA but these take forever, sometimes we might never see them at all. How many lectures and Ted Talks about cancer research have there been? You go back to this channel by years and you get these researchers (God bless their hearts) talking about new techniques and give us all hope. But yet where are these promising new drugs? Where are all these new promising techniques. Nowhere to be found, or their just going through their "testing" by the FDA. And yet the vaccine is approved within a damn year. You know cancer is a business? Yeah, in 2021 according to stats, oncology drugs brought in 176 BILLION dollars to big pharma. You really think that the FDA and pharma want you to get well? No no no, it hurts their bottom line. I was watching a documentary and an FDA employee was told by his superiors that their client IS NOT THE PEOPLE. Their clients are the industry. Until we the people stand up, nothing will be done. All these chemo and radiation therapies are all carcinogenic, and the FDA admits that. Yet these therapies are the PRIMARY ways to treat cancer. By 2026, it's estimated that oncology sales will go up to over 300 billion dollars. Chemo drugs are one of the very few drugs where oncologists can actually make a profit. The cost of cancer treatment is 100,000 dollars per patient (not taking into account what your insurance will cover). But there are economists that actually are estimating that this will eventually dry up the insurance companies. It's all a house of cards, that's why if someone actually discovers the cure, the FDA and Big Pharma will do everything they can to suppress that cure. They know that chemo and radiation f*cks up your system. They don't care as long as they get your money. Medicine is the only industry where people still get paid even if their clients die. They still get paid even if none of their treatments work. I don't mean to be a downer but we need the truth. I pray and hope that everyone suffering directly and indirectly from cancer gets a miracle. None of you or any of us should ever have to go through this. We the people should be aware of this and stand up. Instead of cancer awareness month, we should be doing FDA and Big Pharma corruption awareness. We already know cancer exists, we don't need awareness of them. But the corruption of these institutions should be brought to light. Bless you and everyone who reads this. I wish nothing but the best for everyone one of you.
@loulouInga
@loulouInga Жыл бұрын
bravo lady, blessings
@janemccourt5022
@janemccourt5022 Жыл бұрын
Wow!! Great thinking!! xxxx
@ebonyadams7060
@ebonyadams7060 2 ай бұрын
I had a very rare Brain and spinal cord cancer almost 17 years ago it grew from the back of my rain onto my spinal cord
@krembryle
@krembryle 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing technology 😲
@jasonadefuye2620
@jasonadefuye2620 Жыл бұрын
Great job 😊😊
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