Every DANGEROUS Cancer Explained in 14 Minutes

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Published 2024-04-09

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  • @Auriorium
    Lung cancer got my step father, he was a heavy smoker. We never knew he had it and he also was afraid of testing because of his thyroid problem. When we found out it was too late, the cancer was present in every major organ above his waist. From diagnosis to death it only took 7 days. People please stop smoking, just don't do it even vapes or blunts. This will kill you quick.
  • @thedarkstar658
    My grandmother survived through three cancers through her life; lung, skin, and breast. After surviving through all three after 15 years, she was then diagnosed with a pituitary adenoma, along with cancer cells throughout her body. She was the toughest woman ive ever known.
  • @agrisweet6961
    my ex high school classmate and friend lost her life to brain cancer. she was just 19. her birthday would be next month. and cancer took her life in less than 6 months. please, don't take your health for granted just because you're "too young" for developing these illnesses. take care of yourselves and each other, people.
  • @Kiku91
    My mother was taken by brain cancer almost 20 years ago. The first thing I noticed is she started having strange moments. Like one day I came home from school and my mother was folding laundry. Out of nowhere she started throwing the clean clothes at my face, laughing maniacally. I left the room and later she acted as if nothing happened. Two months later she fell and got a concussion at night and when she was taken to the hospital for that, is when we found the cancer. We did try radiation and chemotherapy but it was a fruitless battle. The cancer was too aggressive and targeting areas that we couldn’t operate on. I watched my mother slowly become a vegetable. I can’t even remember the last thing she said to me, but I remember the last things I said to her, because she was too far gone by the time us kids were told what was to come. The silver lining is I know there has been a lot of development in targeting the kind of brain cancer my mom had, so hopefully no one else has to go through what we did.
  • @Gamer_G824
    I lost my mom to breast cancer last year. The worst part about it is that despite all the treatments, she slowly withered away until the day she passed. Always value the people you love, you never know when they might start withering away.
  • @Ttvsrrychris
    My pawpaw died of lung cancer when I was 9 and he never smoked a cigarette in his life, such a great man I miss him so much
  • I'm a childhood leukemia survivor. It's great to see all these cancers explained in such a thorough and simple way. It's been almost 16 years since I was diagnosed, and 14 years since I finished chemo.
  • @ChaoticUniven
    I got diagnosed with brainstem tumor (ependymona, stage 2nd) at the age of 15. It thankfully got removed by an amazing doctor. (The hospital I got diagnosed at had to call for a doctor but they weren't sure if I could have a surgery, and if - not everyone wanted to do it) Now I'm almost 4 years cancer free.
  • @itzfranni
    my mom has one of these cancers and im happy shes still alive
  • @ejaaaay_yt
    Also, cervical cancer is one of dangerous cancer in a human body. My aunt had cervical cancer and unfortunately she died from it. She was a strong woman and she was always motivating us if we feel unmotivated in life. I miss her so much 🥺
  • My lovely grandmother passed away February of this year from pancreatic cancer, near the end it spread to her stomach and bowels. She’s a woman with a heart of gold, and didn’t like telling others she’s in pain because she thought she would be bothering them. But at least she’s no longer in pain and can rest easy. I love you grandma Doris ❤️
  • Thyroid cancer nearly got my mother - but she was also extremely lucky because also she has some sort of autoimmune disease (yet to be determined, other than it not being lupus), and it overreacted and completely encapsulated the tumour before it could metastasize. Everyone thought it was just a goiter, and even the biopsies confirmed it was "just" a goiter. She had it for more than a decade before it started affecting her breathing. It wasn't until she went into surgery to have the goiter removed that they found out "oops! You had undiagnosed cancer for the last ten years" - it was so completely encapsulated that it wasn't even affecting her too negatively. They still had to completely remove her thyroid, though.
  • @SarahtheElephant
    I'm a few weeks away from my 10 year anniversary from beating brain cancer. (madulablastoma) I was part of a research protocol that now makes similar pediatric brain cancers considerably more survivable. I'm so proud that I was able to be part of that.
  • I’ve sadly lost my aunt to breast cancer in 2019. It was an 8.5 year long battle.
  • @Kawaiitwo
    I saw brain cancer was at the end of the thumbnail, and when I clicked out of morbid curiosity, I got jumpscared by it being talked about FIRST after the start of video ads. Like, actually felt a bit of pain. I don’t know why my morbid curiosity wanted me to click this video seeing that in the thumbnail… the reason why it was brain cancer specifically that made my heart ache is because a family member of mine is dealing with it right now. Has been for almost 3 years, double the initial prognosis of 1 and a half. That sadly means that they’re likely almost out of time, and I’ve been so scared… okay, yeah, that’s probably enough venting in a random comments section. Tell those close to you that you love them, and hopefully in the future, no one will have to go through this awful shit ever again. 👍
  • @Twiggyslims
    I lost my dad to pancreatic cancer 2 months back. He was in excruciating pain, it hurt so much to see him hurting. It was so bad he opted to sit on the rug and not the couch, with the heater on him at all times. Id never wish his fate on my worst enemy. Im graduating this weekend, he wont be there to see me. I miss him a lot. His final weeks still haunt me.
  • @STRUGGL_GD
    My dad has lympfathic cancer, he and my mom told me that there were only other 5 people doing the treatment he was getting and that it was fairly new, hes had it for quite a while but he is almost cancer free! :DD (Now we just gotta wait on the kidney test stuffs)