As a molecular biologist who lost a family member to glioblastoma, I find such videos cruel for giving false hope to people who might be just diagnosed or have a loved one diagnosed with glioblastoma. Cell culture results rarely represent real life scenarios. One confounding factor treating glioblastoma is getting a single anti-cancer drug through the brain-blood barrier, let alone getting multiple drugs (which is why patients are usually treated with chemo+radio). Boasting about your science is not uncommon, but giving people hope for a cure "in the very near future" on a platform like youtube for a disease with a grim prognosis under the title "Glioblastoma Facts" is at the very least misleading for me.
Well… that’s sure is nice Wish my dad who had to suffer from this for months and months and go through every possible treatment knew about this so called “illuminating new knowledge”. I always hear people say “new discoveries” “new advances” “better outcomes” but is that really true… bc my dad did surgeries, chemo, radiation and a whole bunch of additional treatment just to pass away. Now he is going to miss my wedding, graduation and everything in my life and considering I’m only 14… that’s a lot.
Yeah well I hope so Grade 4 glioblastoma is what's in my brain and they keep just telling me I'm gonna die. And preventing me from returning to my job. So now after being told lifting more than 15lbs could kill me,I'm going back to a place that primarily moves furniture and does landscaping. But hey this is America, nothing's free and "quality of life" requires money. I have goals which aren't free and hey love isn't free either women and pretty much everyone who's feminine demands me the masculine person pays for everything. So idk am I gonna die next week because I'm gonna be lifting stuff that weighs 200+ pounds instead of a broom and a mop? If I die it'll literally have been my own doctors killing me because they didn't want to let me go back to being a janitor! So instead it's heavy manual labor!
Given the average prognosis is 12 months, what is 'very near future?' My husband had 3 months from diagnosis, another friend 8 months, both early 50, both in the past 12 months. Very little in the way of helpful facts here, also would help to note current treatments are not curative and generally leave the patient further compromised.
If you stopped treating cancer under the somatic mutation theory and started treating it as a metabolic disease you might actually start getting great success at treating cancers and increased survival rates instead of killing patients by filling them full of toxic treatments. Mitochondrial dysfunction is the cause of cell mutations into cancerous cells switching from oxphos to fermentation for energy production and all cell mutations are downstream of the causes not the actual cause of cancer.
As a molecular biologist who lost a family member to glioblastoma, I find such videos cruel for giving false hope to people who might be just diagnosed or have a loved one diagnosed with glioblastoma. Cell culture results rarely represent real life scenarios. One confounding factor treating glioblastoma is getting a single anti-cancer drug through the brain-blood barrier, let alone getting multiple drugs (which is why patients are usually treated with chemo+radio). Boasting about your science is not uncommon, but giving people hope for a cure "in the very near future" on a platform like youtube for a disease with a grim prognosis under the title "Glioblastoma Facts" is at the very least misleading for me.
Well… that’s sure is nice
Wish my dad who had to suffer from this for months and months and go through every possible treatment knew about this so called “illuminating new knowledge”. I always hear people say “new discoveries” “new advances” “better outcomes” but is that really true… bc my dad did surgeries, chemo, radiation and a whole bunch of additional treatment just to pass away. Now he is going to miss my wedding, graduation and everything in my life and considering I’m only 14… that’s a lot.
Same with me 😢 lost my dad after all the procedure surgery radiation twice in a year but still can’t help my father 😢
😮@@vishwajeetsinghparmar7171Më mirë mos e prekësh fare këtë tumor,dhe jeton mbi dhjetë vjet,e them nga eksperienca
I’m in the same boat as you buddy. Let’s row together 😂You’ll be in my prayers and I pray things get better for you sir.
Yeah well I hope so
Grade 4 glioblastoma is what's in my brain and they keep just telling me I'm gonna die. And preventing me from returning to my job.
So now after being told lifting more than 15lbs could kill me,I'm going back to a place that primarily moves furniture and does landscaping.
But hey this is America, nothing's free and "quality of life" requires money. I have goals which aren't free and hey love isn't free either women and pretty much everyone who's feminine demands me the masculine person pays for everything.
So idk am I gonna die next week because I'm gonna be lifting stuff that weighs 200+ pounds instead of a broom and a mop?
If I die it'll literally have been my own doctors killing me because they didn't want to let me go back to being a janitor! So instead it's heavy manual labor!
Any update brother ? :)
Hope you are good man
Get a new doctor
Please take care of yourself.
Given the average prognosis is 12 months, what is 'very near future?' My husband had 3 months from diagnosis, another friend 8 months, both early 50, both in the past 12 months. Very little in the way of helpful facts here, also would help to note current treatments are not curative and generally leave the patient further compromised.
If you stopped treating cancer under the somatic mutation theory and started treating it as a metabolic disease you might actually start getting great success at treating cancers and increased survival rates instead of killing patients by filling them full of toxic treatments. Mitochondrial dysfunction is the cause of cell mutations into cancerous cells switching from oxphos to fermentation for energy production and all cell mutations are downstream of the causes not the actual cause of cancer.
Stop making such fake videos. There is really no treatment of cancer. This miserable disease come back and is hard to get rid of