How does a person die from cancer? | 3D Animation
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Published 2023-01-20
Timecodes:
0:00 Metastatic cancers
0:17 (1) Organ Failure
0:23 Perforation
0:40 Pancreatitis
0:50 Asphyxiation
1:10 Infection
1:25 Bone Marrow
2:11 Why is surgery so difficult?
2:37 (2) Cachexia
2:47 Facts (literature)
3:09 Treatment
3:25 Morphine
3:46 Next video
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All Comments (21)
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The narration of this educational video is so soothing, yet concise, firm and authoritative, just superb.
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Stage 4 cancer survivor. It was hell for 6-8 months for treatment but my last scan showed no more cancer. I think god everyday for advancements in medical science
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if you are here watching this, you probably have a reason to do so whatever you are going through, i wish you all the best
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I lost my boy to cancer. 15 years old. Only had 5 months with him after he was diagnosed. Seeing him waste away is so heart wrenching. It is something that I don’t wish for anyone to go through.
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After reading the comments i must admit that health is soo much precious , feel so much sorry for those who lost their loved ones😢
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My sincerest condolences to all that lost a loved one. My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021. It was a very long process of chemo seeing her throwing up withering day by day with no knowing of what's next. She is now a cancer survivor and has recently done her first bone therapy in May of 2023 with the next around the corner. I may not have had cancer but I'm witness to it and I have the utmost respect for all of you who. I won't say everything will be fine because I know we'll never know if it will or won't. Love those who are with us now, remember those who left us and cherish those who are leaving us because all we'll have are memories. Thank you for the educational video. Blessings to all.
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Prostate cancer suffered my dad and it was finally over in 2021.. I miss him so so much. I really wish heaven had visiting hours
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Watching this video, my eyes watered and my heart filled with anger. I have lost so many loved ones to this damn disease, including my mom. I lost her to uterine cancer in January 2020. She gave a helluva fight but fell short. I freaking hate cancer. Sending positive energy and well wishes to all those currently in the fight against it.
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I lost my only little brother ( 8 yrs old) who was suffering from blood cancer. My family felt helpless.... He was dying infront us ....... But we couldn't save him.....
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my mother died in 2016 from triple negative breast cancer. we caught it early at stage 1 and she was given over a 90% chance of survival, but chemo, radiation, and a double mastectomy wasn’t enough. it spread to her lungs. Cedars-Sinai treated her, and they didn’t even realize it spread to her lungs until days before she passed. She was diagnosed at 48 years old, and passed at 49. a year after her initial stage 1 diagnosis.
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My auntie died from lung cancer 3 days ago. It has had a massive impact on all of us.
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The comment section is more emotional than video
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I lost my mom to colon cancer and Covid19 combined a couple of years ago. It was devastating to see her go in front of me. It was the most painful experience I ever went through in my life. I just wanted to die there with her. It affected the electricity in my heart. I still have shortness of breath and tachycardia from it. They are now trying to convince me to go on antidepressants. The whole experience made me feel as if a horse had just kicked me in the chest. I felt a lot of pain when I was in front of her. I still have dreams about her and I know I will see her again soon. Cancer is the most vicious and deadly disease on this planet. It sneaks up on you when you least expect it and evades sometimes medical treatment. I hate it. I don't want to see anyone suffer from it. God bless all the survivors.
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my mom is suffering from advanced pancreatic cancer it has spread to her lungs. she is a fighter hope she beats this
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I'm still 17 years old Sri Lankan student studying to be a doctor like you. I have a very strong determination to be one like you saving those innocent people who struggling enormously against these terrific cancers. I don't know whether I would be able to be a doctor. But I'm trying. In Sri Lanka be a doctor is very hard and only 5% of students are eligible for the entrance of medical facilities. Exams are very hard and competitive. I'm in first step doing advanced level and have to pass it getting high z core alongside getting credit passes for biology, chemistry and physics. There's no private medical faculties and as well as I 'm a daughter of a middle class family. I highly appreciate your effort of making public aware of these cancers .
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I lost my mom to gastric cancer early this year.She had nor any of us any idea how it had advanced to stage 4.She stayed strong and fought for 2 years until her last sights and breaths.Her last few hours she couldn't wake up and was pretty motionless, until her last breath.. I am broken until I die.
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The igrotum community is incredibly supportive. A network of individuals on a common journey to health.
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I lost my elder sister who had blood cancer...she fought for 4 years but died when she turned 23..we suffered so much pain seeing her die in front of us in so much pain..I hope no one ever has to go through so much pain...
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My mom died from pancreatic cancer. It was found too late and doctors just refused to give any treatment. Painfully, unable to eat, drink, or even smell food. Yet she was able to walk until last days. We didn't know how little we had left and were pretending to live usual life. So many words unspoken. Unfulfilled wishes. After a month (and 2 after diagnosis) my depression just getting deeper, existential crisis is hitting hard
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My father died of stomach cancer in 2015. The scariest part is that he didn't had any symptoms until it reached stage 4, when it was discovered, but unfortunately, it was too late... The doctor said that he has around 8-9 months to live, but unfortunately, it passed away after 3 months... Since then, cancer has become my biggest fear.