@@shogun2215 Reminds me of what Jeremy Clarkson said early on in an episode of The Grand Tour, albeit for Scotland I believe. I've been to Wales and I love it, such a beautiful place!
@@CraigC55 Because it's been tested, and it doesn't. Sure, it can kill some cancers cells in a test tube, but that doesn't transfer over to using it inside the body. And it's proven to make some cancers worse, but it does help some cancers. It just doesn't cure cancer.
I was at a presentation at Monash University on Wednesday. They found that MAIT cells removed the effect through the interferon gamma pathway. So it looks like the NKT cells aren't always effective when modified in this manner and other changes may need to occur. Also. Not all cancers are MR1 positive. It appeared to only work on cells that were MR1 positive. So this isn't a cure for cancer. Maybe an effective treatment for a large swath of them that will need to be combined with surgery, chemotherapy etc.
this is like how you're trying to find something but you can't. then a month and a half later, you've already given up on it, and you find it somewhere really obscure, like the kitchen cabinets even though it's not even food.
Ah yes. Quantum Mechanics sometimes likes to move small items to random other places, as technically, it is allowed to do so. So long as you aren't looking when it happens.
lol this reminds me of the time I lost the remote to the family TV as a kid. We cleaned up the entire living room looking for it. My dad gets fed up and says he's taking a break then goes to the refrigerator, where he finds the remote control. I know I had to be the to put it there since I had used it last, but I don't even remember going to the refrigerator for anything (and before anyone says it, no, it wasn't a ploy to make us clean, everything was pretty clean at the time).
My dad was a medical pioneer. He was on a drug trial for cancer. He was on the trial drug longer than anyone in the world and was the oldest man in the world to be on the drug. He was cured of cancer and died of natural causes at 93. He was my hero.
Many people was not on drug and they cured of cancer. If you didnt want to say name of drug to help someone who is sick you shouldn writh a comment. It is so malicous and there is so many of you
How I picture things went: Researcher 1"oh, it killed all the cancer cells, not what we are looking for, I guess I'll just throw this out." ?Researcher 2 "WAIT WHAT!?!"
This makes me think back to when penicillin was accidentally discovered in the 1920s, almost a hundred years ago. Would be ironic that in a few years on the 100th anniversary, there would be an accidental discovery for most cancers in use.
@Chirag Patel no you don't get the point. 100 years after an organism was discovered to alleviate a disease that had plagued human for centuries, another living organism has been found to do something similar.
Exactly. People are trained to see what their looking for. That's why it can be easier to find a missing something by not looking for it. Or even remember a forgotten fact by switching gears and thinking about something else.
I'm just working with AML cancer stem cells and I think that the recent progress in cancer therapy is amazing! Besides CAR-T cell therapy (which is currently very successful in leukemia patients), there are also other immunotherapies such as checkpoint inhibitors. As explained in the video, T cells normally recognise and kill cancer cells. However, mutations in cancer cells can block this mechanism. We can sometimes reactivate this pathway by using so-called checkpoint inhibitors leading very effective cancer treamtents! They have been so fundamental that the Nobel prize in Medicine 2018 was awarded for the discovery of checkpoint inhibitors (I actually made a video about this a while ago explaining that in greater detail)!
You're the best! ever since your popular comment on this channel your videos never failed to amaze me with how much effort you put into them. Keep it up LLL
You've beyond changed my life. Your no brainer lectures of reality inspired me to the point of obsession in science ,Im back in school and will soon be working for a microscope company.Thanks!
You fail a task that was a test for science school and get no credit for curing some ones cancer using an accidental explosion because nobody knows why. God: mission failed how did you not get em this time
people might first need to realize that the root as well as the cure for (almost) all illness lies inside us. id' say 90%+ of deseases are acually psychosomatic, not just the few we know of.
@@alwaysright5901 Joe tippens is a liar and a scammer. He never told anyone on his videos, that he had had a immunotherapy besides or after he took a fenbedazol. !! Shame on him.
Gareth Chaplin / Cancer survivor myself. Diagnosed with Lung Cancer at 28. Never smoked a day in my life. Left lung pneumonectomy. No chemo. Hope this changes the medical world forever and saves millions of lives
That's funny, I cured cancer, and now I'm dead because the Cancer Research Foundations realized they weren't gonna be getting billions of dollars from donations anymore so they killed me and payed the media to mock, smear, and discredit my work!
@@davidparker.2227 Well, the killing part might be a bit harsh, the rest is quite adequate. Most non profits need you to keep worried about the problem, otherwise they go down.
It doesn't always happen. Many things have been predicted in obscure mathematical ways. Then confirmation is sought out. Like for example the speed of light and the fact that gravity bends spacetime..
I've heard many claims of good cancer treatments, and every single time, they say studies still need to be conducted in a few years. And then... crickets. Nothing. It's forgotten. I could just scream when I hear that phrase now.
Since my Mom has an inoperable Squamous Cell Carcinoma eating away at her jaw, and the current treatment targeting the PD-1 (checkpoint inhibitor) pathway doesn't seem to be working. We would definitely be willing guinea pigs, grasping at any straw to stop the tumor that's eating away at her jawbone and causing her extreme pain. That makes it difficult for one, when one stumbles across a story like this, that offers hope, yet places that hope beyond one's reach...
just in case you wonder WHY???...Oncology drugs reached $176 billion in sales in 2021, more than double that of the next item on the list, vaccines with $88.6 billion dollars in sales. By 2026, cancer drug sales are expected to almost double to $320.6 billion.
That’s not why, it’s just that this option didn’t work. You should be upset that the system is designed to keep producing chemotherapies instead of actual solutions, but there’s no way people know the cure to cancer and are hiding it successfully so that big pharma can make money. The scientists working on these things have probably lost loved ones to cancer, no way they’d keep it secret so that their employer can make more money. Speaking as someone who’s lost someone, if I knew the cure to cancer, I’d sacrifice pretty much anything to get it out there. I could get fired, sued, threatened, smeared, cancelled, I wouldn’t care. It’s too important. Cancer is just really freaking hard to cure. I hate pharma as much as anyone else, but insurance companies could save that much money every year if they didn’t have to shove out money for treatments. You really think they wouldn’t get their hands on it if they could save $300 billion a year on cancer treatment? You really think 600,000 people’s families a year wouldn’t figure it out? Trust me it’s not that we know what we’re doing. We don’t, this “cure” gets tossed on the pile of failed attempts. Of course it didn’t cure cancer. Scientists just say that to get grant money and get attention. They aren’t even trying to cure cancer. They’re just out there trying to convince themselves that the next big drug will make a difference in people’s lives so that they can feel like they matter. Sorry, I’m cynical too after losing someone to cancer recently.
"hey john, how's work today?" "Not much, i mean, our research wasn't as smooth as we predicted." "Oh" "Yeah, but atleast we found the cure for cancer, so that's something"
It reminded me of the scene in "Ruthless People" where the character played by Judge Reinhold comes back out onto the porch where he released the spider, and stamps him. Ruthless!!!
Hello?... But this is what will happen! Big Pharma will not want to be shut down. They will stymie and brush this under the rug. Damn them. Quid pro quo...
It's funny how all the money poured into curing cancer has failed to deliver, but then this relatively small effort to kill bacteria stumbles upon the cure (potentially).
@@justsiva775 "...we decided to name it after our favorite vacation spot. Now, we give you...Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch-icillin!"
What would you call it? There are tons if knowledge discovered in research some forgotten because it was never passed down to the next generation. If scientists just focus on issues that are unsolved, who is going to archive the already solved issues? Archivists need to have scientific backgrounds too don't they?
@@cryora I mean. Watch the video, this whole thing happened because someone decided, out of curiosity, to do a little test on the side to explore the reason behind some funny, unexected result. At no point did they really know what the hell would happen, they were just going along for a ride.
Okay, I'm very aware intellectually how early in the stages of research this finding is, but my emotional response doesnt give a damn and I was tearing up at work. I've had several family members die from various cancers.
@@tracy2919 Look, I understand wanting it to work and it looks like it might possibly work. I would just be sad if I were to have one more person disappointed that it didn't work if it turns out not to work. Please do this for yourself: celebrate once we've confirmed it works.
Great video, I was in a beautiful marriage before my now ex wife left me,i still love her and most times i cant stop thinking about her, i am doing my very best to get rid of the thought of her, but i just cant, i love her so much, i dont know why i am bring this here for, i cant stop thinking about her.
I feel your pain. my wife died at 22 with cervical cancer. it was so aggressive there. wasn't, much we could do about it apart from the normal procedures chemotherapy & radio therapy
Don’t be an embarrassment. Go to Colombia, Brazil and hundreds of other countries to find a woman. I’m worth22 million and very handsome and wouldn’t date these clowns in the USA
Boss: What were you doing? Researching squirrels? YOU'RE FIRED... Assistant: Chief, he cured cancer... Boss: Oh right... You're unfired I need you, c'mere...
The crazy thing about this discovery is that it's REALLY easy to implement. CAR-T is pretty well-understood, and changing the payload to a universal one cuts out a LOT of the time and money needed.
Do you really think big pharma is dumb? Look at what they did to insulin, they get a patent, tweak it slightly every few years and pay off their competitors to stay out of the game. This would be no different. They'd charge $20,000 a shot and no one would ever challenge them thanks to the government being cool with allowing monopolies in pharmacy world.
I think people assume that there will be one cure and then all will be saved... That's not how it works... Just look up cancer survival rate changes over the past 50 years... We've gotten way better at treating it, and this Discovery could make it even better, but it definitely won't eliminate cancer as a cause of death, that's almost as crazy as curing death itself. Also, there are some incredibly effective cancer treatments out there right now (car t cells which were mentioned in this video) that are way too expensive to be used on all cancer patients... But with time as the technology gets better, the cost will come down... It's all about getting a little better every day. I get that you guys enjoy thinking that it's some big conspiracy but if the world was run by people like you then we wouldn't even know what a human cell was yet at this point in history
@celtic barbarian true, the government and hospitals get so much money from people donating and paying ridiculous amounts to get patients treated for chemo and all that. I'm sure they have already found a cure but they ain't gonna tell us
@@jorgeribeiro6307 Yeah the peace one. Those have been fishy for quite some time but the ones for scientific and medical achievements are still reputable.
@@kazoo6711 years is way way better than never. I would estimate that if this stuff really lives up to what it promises maybe 10 to 20 years for it to be available. at least i would hope so.
There has to be a good reason why body doesn't produce tons of those whenever cancer is encountered. Probably there is a serious catch. Irregardless, this may lead to further discoveries that could lead to effective treatment of at least some cancers, which is good.
Pharma companies are mafia in many countries. In Spain there are deceases that costs thousands a year to treat, leaving many to death because people can't afford the treatment, meanwhile the same treatment costs 8 euros a month in India. Money and conflict of interests are a big bottleneck for science.
@@CalaTec The hell are you talking about? Healthcare is universal and free here in Spain. Both of my parents are Spanish doctors and I can guarantee that petients aren't left unatended here. Also, our healthcare may not be the most efficient in the world but it's not too expensive either. The average American citizen pays roughly the same (maybe even more) as the average Spaniard for their public healthcare (medicare and medicaid) and gets a way worse service. Money and conflict of interests are a bottleneck for science, yes. However, competition is key when it comes to research. The big picture is often very complicated.
I had an uncle die of cancer before I was born. My sister in law had the same cancer 3 years ago. She literally got an injection and it killed the tumor. So there is progress. Frustratingly slow sometimes but still...
@eric williams Progress is slow because of safety regulations and restrictions. I'm sure pharmaceutical companies would love to spit out new cures daily but as we see from ads there are often a lot of side effects. It's a matter of deciding if the treatment is worse than the disease in some cases. Plus it takes time to figure out dosage etc. No point getting a cancer cure that killed you because you got too much medication
@@danaross8944 Chemotherapeutic drugs aren't what you'd call a cure. Just like radiation they are deadly and toxic to the body. The hope is your body lives and the cancer dies. The treatments that actually cure usually have many less side effects and target only the cancer. But I think they should offer people these new cures if it's absolutely hopeless and they're willing.
Many decades ago it was noticed that people who ate moldy bread began to get better if suffering from an illness. Not unusual for discoveries that were found to actually help sick people. It was discovered that soldiers who were suffering from wounds and had to eat moldy bread (as there was no other food) began to recover. The beginnings of what was to become antibiotics.
That's not true Yes, penicilin is made by a mold, and it was discovered by accident - but that accident was mold-contaminated bacteria cultures. Eating mouldy bread will not cure illnesses or make wounds heal faster
My condolences. I'd like to say though: The good thing is, this discovery may mean that your kids or your grandkids may not have to go through the same thing as you did. I myself am a bit hurt that a family member of mine died from cancer not too long ago, this news has given me hope that the same thing might not repeat ever again. I hope you can go through these tough times in peace. May he rest in peace.
After learning of Hank’s diagnosis, this was the first thing that came to mind. Though Hank identified that chemo was going to be course of action, I wonder if this therapy might be something he discusses with his doctor. Note: literally after finishing this video and typing this message, an ad for discussing about CAR T therapy played. I don’t know if that’s was planned or not, but again, it might be something Hank could discuss with his physician
I've done some more research since posting this message, and I understand now why it is considered a last treatment option for cancer. Though that doesn't meant that this couldn't become more broadly used for cancer treatment in the future. It's just too new a modality and the current application is for when all other therapies have shown no success. I was eager to share my opinion about this modality. My bad
@@bkw11 Nah man, I think MR1's are snitches unhappy with their rapidly declining neighbourhood, looking for a better gang to join but getting a driveby instead from Killer T's
Back in 1990 there was a scientist who used tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes(TILs) designed to hunt out cancer cells naturally and genetically engineered it to produce tumor necrosis factor(TNF) which kills cancer cells. TNF also killed patients organs as well as the cancers so it was never used in medicine, however when the specific TILs hunted down the cancer cells it required very small amounts of TNF to produce the same results and so it was extremely safe since those same cells naturally would die off in 5 years. The FDA banned the use of these Immune Cells back then even though it cured patients who had an estimated 7 days of life left, within a couple days....
We need to accelerate this please!!! My father is dying of terminal colon cancer! Please I wish we could accelerate this! Thanks SCI show Edit: Guys and gals, thank you so much for your support, thoughts and amazing willingness to encourage me. Thank you all!
I don’t think you could accelerate it externally by cheering them up etc., but since the researchers want to test this method in humans much earlier than it would ever been available to anyone, you could try to get involved in this promising research if nothing established is working yet. I don’t really know much about that, but in an earlier comment one said, that scientists are pretty open about being approached, since there are even other methods that could help cancer listed by the WHO, that still need recruits to accelerate the researchers process. Getting active could therefore really help, since it’s not too late.
This sokution was something i hypothesized in high school, and in medical school by second year proposed this and more. This is basically the concept of the natural mechanism is simple, basically immune boosters is what we need. Literally its rather simple expose cancer antigen, nk cell identifies and the sensor is muktiplied. Multiply thr nk positive cells. And the issue is now how we administer this as cancer cells often isolate themselves.
More like pharmaceutical company saying " can we buy the patents?" Because first one with it dominates the market and puts all that competition out of business, they get all the profits
Yep. Such a comment implies an inconsistency with our understanding of the universe and what the universe is actually doing. And when you develop models that already accurately describe so much; finding the one rare thing that model fails to describe really makes things interesting, as it leads to a more accurate model that could reveal a whole set of brand new properties the universe rarely touches and the development of more novel things.
Sad. In the Sixties science came to believe cancer was caused by viruses. Then the cancer virus was accidentally mixed with the oral polio vaccine. No doubt worried about liability, science has since denied that cancer is virus related. Edward T Haslum"s book "Dr Mary's Monkey" talks about this. His Dad worked at the CDC.
I love how science is a topic where getting totally distracted from your goal, _can be a good thing_ those scientists got way off their original topic and fell into a far better one
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My doctor said I would have to have chemo and radiation therapy again. It almost killed me last time and I asked about T- cell but he blew me off like a bug. I'm going to call around and see if other hospitals have this treatment. I'm truly tired of being sick and this gives me hope as my cancer can't be cut out. Thanks for this video. Peace
"Sir, there's a T-Cell at the door!" "That's impossible. How could they know we were here unless... WHERE IS MR. 1!?" "He's not answering his phone, sir. He's gone!" "I KNEW MR. 1 WAS WEAK!"
MR1 isn't week though. He is ust a spy from the body that had the function to alert T-cells when cancer developed. That being said I though your comment is really funny.
Big Pharma would never allow such a thing to reach the market. Though it would sell well, it would cut down their profits overall and they will never allow that.
"Start testing in a few years." Why not ask ppl on their death bed if they'd like to try this out? If they are at death's door anyway what's the harm in trying and speeding this process up...
“They” are not interested in actually saving lives. “They” would rather control us for Human Resources. If “they” were interested in our welfare, we wouldn’t have to watch RUclips for groundbreaking medical discoveries. Now stop asking obvious questions that expose the evil of the system, and get back to work so you can continue to support the debt based monetary system with your labor and taxes.
the question is, what if it cure the cancer, but give some high invalidity, like blindness. Who will care of the patient, who will take all the risks, who will treat him for a long long time after that. Sounds crazy, but i guess we can't afford killing the patient if the treatment will go very wrong, unlike the animal models or human tissue models Maybe it is possible, but no one developed legal background for such human experiments
There was a trending Reddit post a few weeks ago about a dude who was about to undergo T-cell immunotherapy, and he made an update recently that his tumors have decreased by 42% in 4 weeks
I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, the medication for three months was $1800, not able to afford that I set about researching herbal and natural remedies and gave it a try I relieved all my symptoms and got the bonus of curing the acid reflux I had suffered for 15 plus years and gave up the medication I had been taking for it. So much to be said for natural remedies. I have been using them for these conditions now for around three years.
I had lymphoma too, stage 4b and had just been put into hospice. After a round of this type of treatment, there was no cancer at all. Nowadays I'm cancer free and slowly rebuilding my body after being almost finished off by the cancer. Truly a odd experience. Being told I had no more than a few months to live then being completely normal.
@@BBRustymax At Moses Cone Hospital which has about 600 rooms, on North Elm Street campus. It's a private teaching hospital serving UNC system I'm not exactly sure the total student population is here, but usually I get a team of about 4-6 resident doctors and usually anywhere between 0 to 3 nurses. That depends on when I'm admitted , I live in Greensboro so it was a no-brainer for me. They also have train respiratory technicians from the local Community College (GTCC: Guilford county Technology Community College. They like to change the name of the college every couple of years for some reason.
Try getting a zester (fine grater), and use it on the yellow peels of lemons! Sprinkle the finely grated lemon peel (outside yellow part) into your water, lemonade or juice! Enjoy!!!
Yeah honestly it feels like 3 months ago I was reading some other article about how "scientists are close to a cure for cancer" or something it seems like there's always something like this every year and then it just slowly disappears from everyones minds and it just doesn't exist anymore. Kinda hard to get your hopes up at this point when it feels like you've been hearing the exact same thing for years with no actual results.
5-10 years is actually a fairly standard trial period for medical research to be declared effective. This is so long term side-effects which may not have been immediately obvious have a better chance of getting discovered and accounted for. (So something weird like 'every time this is done to a person, they develope brain prions within 6 years and die' isn't surprise murdering hundreds of millions of former cancer patients. (Obviously a ridiculously extreme example, but I hope it makes the point.)
@@rrrk2341 Oh, there are plenty of them. We've heard multiple times about break throughs in Alzheimer research and then crickets. But I hope he's wrong about this.
@@rrrk2341 Other vids as example, teen genius makes nuclear reactor that is going to revolutionize the world, five years later still no word, lots of them on youtube as an examples.
Deep Sippy from what I understand it's kinda common for improvements or breakthroughs in sceince/medicine to go under the rug. Especially if they aren't able to be highly profitable. Medical companies are always thinking on how to get your last penny. Not actually helping you.
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Hey, just thought I'd say thanks for saying Cardiff University is in Wales and not the UK. We're so often overlooked, so thanks Scishow!
@@shogun2215 Reminds me of what Jeremy Clarkson said early on in an episode of The Grand Tour, albeit for Scotland I believe. I've been to Wales and I love it, such a beautiful place!
@scishow why don't you spotlight cannabis as a possible cure.
@@CraigC55
Because it's been tested, and it doesn't.
Sure, it can kill some cancers cells in a test tube, but that doesn't transfer over to using it inside the body.
And it's proven to make some cancers worse, but it does help some cancers. It just doesn't cure cancer.
I was at a presentation at Monash University on Wednesday. They found that MAIT cells removed the effect through the interferon gamma pathway. So it looks like the NKT cells aren't always effective when modified in this manner and other changes may need to occur.
Also. Not all cancers are MR1 positive. It appeared to only work on cells that were MR1 positive. So this isn't a cure for cancer. Maybe an effective treatment for a large swath of them that will need to be combined with surgery, chemotherapy etc.
Scientific progress happens, not with the cry of "Eureka!" but with the curious "Oh, that's weird..."
Yes. I forgot who said this.
@@ThatOneScienceGuy I want to say it was Isaac Asimov but I could be wrong
Cool!
In biology and maybe physics but nowadays definitely not chemistry
@@ThatOneScienceGuy Archimedes said that
Still the most common way breakthroughs have happened: "Huh. That's funny..."
It's called observation. And remember, the first step to the scientific method is to ask a question.
@@luminaessence3077 Why are these immunity cells doing funny things?
@@SpicyGregPowers precisely ;)
Huh all the bacteria around that spot o mold is dead
@@quaruke9489 Cool, I guess that's how mould juice works. - Sir Alexander Fleming 1928
this is like how you're trying to find something but you can't. then a month and a half later, you've already given up on it, and you find it somewhere really obscure, like the kitchen cabinets even though it's not even food.
Ah yes. Quantum Mechanics sometimes likes to move small items to random other places, as technically, it is allowed to do so. So long as you aren't looking when it happens.
lol this reminds me of the time I lost the remote to the family TV as a kid. We cleaned up the entire living room looking for it. My dad gets fed up and says he's taking a break then goes to the refrigerator, where he finds the remote control. I know I had to be the to put it there since I had used it last, but I don't even remember going to the refrigerator for anything (and before anyone says it, no, it wasn't a ploy to make us clean, everything was pretty clean at the time).
@iiYonko im no expert in humour. But do you seriously think he meant this as an serious explanation?
iiYonko how did you come to that assumption😂 u never know this guy probably studies quantum mechanics for a living for all we know
I lost my watch about a month ago and found it yesterday in one of my shoes.
My dad was a medical pioneer. He was on a drug trial for cancer. He was on the trial drug longer than anyone in the world and was the oldest man in the world to be on the drug. He was cured of cancer and died of natural causes at 93.
He was my hero.
The drug ?
The drug, please?
Many people was not on drug and they cured of cancer. If you didnt want to say name of drug to help someone who is sick you shouldn writh a comment. It is so malicous and there is so many of you
Yes ooo
@@puzzling7785 the drug was Vit K
"Unfortunately, it killed ALL the cancer cells..." That's a sentence I never thought I'd hear.
@dianna k wtf
dianna k
Sam: *Yare Yare Daze...*
dianna k This is a good Bruh Moment.
@@maaaaaaaaaaan bruh...
@dianna k Says the chemo lobbyist
I was diagnosed with cervical cancer three months ago. This news makes me so happy
Good luck!
@Matt P who hurt you?
@Matt P Wauw, your parents did a poor job raising you, what an insensitive comment.
@Matt P let the man have some hope
try contacting them, participate in clinical trials , but it does have some unknown risks.
How I picture things went:
Researcher 1"oh, it killed all the cancer cells, not what we are looking for, I guess I'll just throw this out."
?Researcher 2 "WAIT WHAT!?!"
@melio Vasquez well now we know whos a fraud
Researcher 3: NANIIII!?
The aliens that telepathically sent the cure to the researcher 1 brain collectively slap their foreheads in unison.
Funny
Did laugh.
@@emancoy Memo to self:
Send an email to everyone.
So, how are the trials going now? If all of this is true, it is incredibly important.
This makes me think back to when penicillin was accidentally discovered in the 1920s, almost a hundred years ago. Would be ironic that in a few years on the 100th anniversary, there would be an accidental discovery for most cancers in use.
Thought the same!
Sometimes science be like that
yea, maybe every few hundred years God gives mortals a break lol
Chirag they thought it would be cool, not significant because of the year. Thanks for proving you’re a dumbass.
@Chirag Patel no you don't get the point. 100 years after an organism was discovered to alleviate a disease that had plagued human for centuries, another living organism has been found to do something similar.
Makes you think just how many almost breakthroughs we've had that were never discovered on a whim like this.
Says the furry
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Thirsty Leaf Says the Thirsty Leaf....
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@@Sinnbad21 Says the Anthony Anderson....
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@@Koshokar now that's just *rude*
Exactly. People are trained to see what their looking for. That's why it can be easier to find a missing something by not looking for it. Or even remember a forgotten fact by switching gears and thinking about something else.
I'm just working with AML cancer stem cells and I think that the recent progress in cancer therapy is amazing! Besides CAR-T cell therapy (which is currently very successful in leukemia patients), there are also other immunotherapies such as checkpoint inhibitors. As explained in the video, T cells normally recognise and kill cancer cells. However, mutations in cancer cells can block this mechanism. We can sometimes reactivate this pathway by using so-called checkpoint inhibitors leading very effective cancer treamtents! They have been so fundamental that the Nobel prize in Medicine 2018 was awarded for the discovery of checkpoint inhibitors (I actually made a video about this a while ago explaining that in greater detail)!
You're the best! ever since your popular comment on this channel your videos never failed to amaze me with how much effort you put into them. Keep it up LLL
Stop doing my dream job before i get my diplomas
Going to start binging on your channel, in the meantime, how to reduce tumor necrosis factor beyond the blood brain barrier?
I don't understand anything you said but I hope that it's good anyways👍
Just subbed. 👍
You've beyond changed my life. Your no brainer lectures of reality inspired me to the point of obsession in science ,Im back in school and will soon be working for a microscope company.Thanks!
Will you have access to a gray-field optical microscope?
So what a waste of My time.
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Oof
You fail a task that was a test for science school and get no credit for curing some ones cancer using an accidental explosion because nobody knows why.
God: mission failed how did you not get em this time
Bhavesh Aggarwal very peculiar comment to look for specifically
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People making memes of the ‘accident’ but I’m just so happy that maybe one day cancer is just a flu symptom to us.
@@designamk1160 you're taking the comment too literally man. Just a heads up not hating
people might first need to realize that the root as well as the cure for (almost) all illness lies inside us.
id' say 90%+ of deseases are acually psychosomatic, not just the few we know of.
@@FluffyFractalshard you think my stuffy nose is inside my head?
@@FluffyFractalshard then I wonder what's all over my tissues . . .
@@ascherlafayette8572 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I can't wait for the episode of "Cells at work" with this Killer-T cell if the trials are successful.
Cancer: Why do i hear piano playing
I'm hyped for the return of cancer now
The T cell is just like. A spec ops John Wick.
well cells at work already did an episode for a fight against a cancer cell and it took everybody together to kill it.
For real!
I have heard about Panacur, which goes by the name Fenbenzoline (spelling?) is also been shown to do great against cacer cells.
Fenbendazole! Joe Tippens took this and is still alive. Look him up.
Fenben and ivermectin 👍
@@alwaysright5901
Joe tippens is a liar and a scammer. He never told anyone on his videos, that he had had a immunotherapy besides or after he took a fenbedazol. !! Shame on him.
Yes! And from reading comments on videos about him, many many people have cured their cancers from fenben!@@alwaysright5901
Well you won't have any worms
As a cancer surviour who endured chemo, hell yes to this accident! I hope the scientests get all the funding they need to pursue this.
I am just a random stranger on the Internet but I am glad you made it
Happy to hear that! You are strong!
Gareth Chaplin / Cancer survivor myself. Diagnosed with Lung Cancer at 28. Never smoked a day in my life. Left lung pneumonectomy. No chemo. Hope this changes the medical world forever and saves millions of lives
Gareth Chaplin
You’re very strong and amazing 💕
Michael C
Glad you’re here 💕💕💕
The sound of a scientific discovery is rarely: "Eureka". It is usually: "That's funny...".
Exactly what I thought all throughout my life! Lol
Even more common might be "What the f..."
That's funny, I cured cancer, and now I'm dead because the Cancer Research Foundations realized they weren't gonna be getting billions of dollars from donations anymore so they killed me and payed the media to mock, smear, and discredit my work!
@@John-X
The paranoia is strong in this one.
@@davidparker.2227 Well, the killing part might be a bit harsh, the rest is quite adequate.
Most non profits need you to keep worried about the problem, otherwise they go down.
_"...and they just kind of stumbled onto it.."_ You say that as if that's not the way it ALWAYS happens.
Ain't that funny,
David Foster fr tho
It happens a lot that's why they always examine the data in case anything unexpected happens
It doesn't always happen. Many things have been predicted in obscure mathematical ways. Then confirmation is sought out. Like for example the speed of light and the fact that gravity bends spacetime..
Kenny like Neptune
Hey! Any updates? Some of us are waiting!
No, this will get buried like all cancer cures that don't involve deadly radiation and chemo.
How to find what you’re looking for:
Don’t look for it
Damn right
Most correct answer there is
That's how I find my phone when I lose it.
Rule 1 on gaming
Sooooo you mean that i shouldnt find a girlfriend?!
And they will show up?
IM IN BOOIIIS
Killer T cells: “Show me your papers”
Cancer cells: *profuse sweating*
Killer T cells: “Papers please”
Cancer cells: “Shows it’s MR1 papers”
Killer T cells: “Hmmmmm DETAINED!”
Please stop, not funny
@@wakeup01 nope
GLORY TO ARSTOTZKA
Incel whites: "let me offend others"
Also incel whites: *gunshot to head*
"The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' but 'That’s funny…'"
- Isaac Asimov
Wisdom
I've heard many claims of good cancer treatments, and every single time, they say studies still need to be conducted in a few years. And then... crickets. Nothing. It's forgotten. I could just scream when I hear that phrase now.
Since my Mom has an inoperable Squamous Cell Carcinoma eating away at her jaw, and the current treatment targeting the PD-1 (checkpoint inhibitor) pathway doesn't seem to be working. We would definitely be willing guinea pigs, grasping at any straw to stop the tumor that's eating away at her jawbone and causing her extreme pain.
That makes it difficult for one, when one stumbles across a story like this, that offers hope, yet places that hope beyond one's reach...
Sounds awful. I hope she finds the cure soon, too
Eating away? I don't quite understand how cancer eats cells. I thought uncontrolled growth is cancer.
Wish her luck. Hope she finds the cure really soon
David Bierbaum Cancer sucks. You’ll both be in my thoughts. Ignore trolls. Take care of yourself. Hugs.
That's rough. Wishing you and your family all the best.
Be good to yourself
I had car-t for lymphoma. It was like a miracle cure after being on my deathbed. Amazing therapy. I am grateful 2 years out and on no meds! 🥰
Can you explain a bit car-t ? I was reading it costs a fortune. Did you get it at an hospital or clinic?
It would be interesting to hear more details on how it was done, where and how you got it etc. Oh and congratulations :)
Yes I'd like more info like where you were treated
@@deanhannah2297 It's probably a secret...lol
I'm so glad to here this and that you are well 😊
“Whoopsies, I just cured cancer”
Whoopsie
No big deal
Lol re do team ?
It was Super Easy, Barely an Inconvenience.
oopsie poopsie my bad
Four years later....no change in treatment.
just in case you wonder WHY???...Oncology drugs reached $176 billion in sales in 2021, more than double that of the next item on the list, vaccines with $88.6 billion dollars in sales. By 2026, cancer drug sales are expected to almost double to $320.6 billion.
That’s not why, it’s just that this option didn’t work. You should be upset that the system is designed to keep producing chemotherapies instead of actual solutions, but there’s no way people know the cure to cancer and are hiding it successfully so that big pharma can make money. The scientists working on these things have probably lost loved ones to cancer, no way they’d keep it secret so that their employer can make more money.
Speaking as someone who’s lost someone, if I knew the cure to cancer, I’d sacrifice pretty much anything to get it out there. I could get fired, sued, threatened, smeared, cancelled, I wouldn’t care. It’s too important.
Cancer is just really freaking hard to cure. I hate pharma as much as anyone else, but insurance companies could save that much money every year if they didn’t have to shove out money for treatments. You really think they wouldn’t get their hands on it if they could save $300 billion a year on cancer treatment? You really think 600,000 people’s families a year wouldn’t figure it out?
Trust me it’s not that we know what we’re doing. We don’t, this “cure” gets tossed on the pile of failed attempts. Of course it didn’t cure cancer. Scientists just say that to get grant money and get attention. They aren’t even trying to cure cancer. They’re just out there trying to convince themselves that the next big drug will make a difference in people’s lives so that they can feel like they matter.
Sorry, I’m cynical too after losing someone to cancer recently.
@@nikosalkis8296so sad. Makes me sick that they use people for profits.
"hey john, how's work today?"
"Not much, i mean, our research wasn't as smooth as we predicted."
"Oh"
"Yeah, but atleast we found the cure for cancer, so that's something"
Cool. Better luck next time.
lmao
They were trying to get the last 00.01% of all bacteria that lysol doesn't get, and got anti cancer spray
jeaniebird lmfao this reply xD
The real cure is Clo2
"One was especially ruthless." Not going to lie, I chuckled at that statement.
RIP Ruth
that t cell gave zero f's
It was totally unhinged.
It reminded me of the scene in "Ruthless People" where the character played by Judge Reinhold comes back out onto the porch where he released the spider, and stamps him. Ruthless!!!
Imagine that's actually the cure to cancer and they where just like "hmm that's not what we were looking for" and just forgot about it
They we're warned they wouldnt get more funds
Hello?... But this is what will happen! Big Pharma will not want to be shut down. They will stymie and brush this under the rug. Damn them. Quid pro quo...
Lloyd Bishun Big pharmaceutical only implies to America in other countries like Canada the health care system isn’t a business.
@@lloydbishun43 because a business is actually meant to work..
@@ashtrid_0149 Big Pharma doesn't donate the meds to Canada. The government pays from taxes it collects. Now you understsnd? It IS a business.
This information gives people who have cancer hope. Thank you.
"Corporate wants you to tell the difference between these two pictures"
Bacteria
Cancer
Killer T-Cell: "They're the same picture"
is that a south park reference
@@xam9113 it's a reference to a meme format
@@xam9113 It's a "The Office" reference
“They’re both things I will kill”.
"Second verse, same as the first- now put me in a body so I can put 'em in a hearse!"
Tried to kill bacteria but instead cured cancer
“Task failed successfully”
Samuel Prado the greatest situation of this ever
The most epic fail of the decade
this make my day, thanks man :)
DJ KHALLED - suffering from success
It's funny how all the money poured into curing cancer has failed to deliver, but then this relatively small effort to kill bacteria stumbles upon the cure (potentially).
"Hey John?"
"Yeah?"
"We may have accidentally cured cancer"
"Huh... Cool... What now?
"IDK"
Probably went to find a sheep to celebrate
@@Afflictino makes sense, I bet they'll name the cure something like "gwyniglogochlugen" so nobody can pronounce it. Damn welsh
@@justsiva775
"...we decided to name it after our favorite vacation spot. Now, we give you...Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch-icillin!"
"John I crave lasagna"
Bullets don't work John
I wish scientists and doctors achieve a success in this humanly process of research and investigation.
I agree, governments have too much on their hands making most lethal war weapons, finding cure for cancer is least of their concerns 😢
they have Dr Brazynski
Chase: "how was your trip to Wales?"
Dr. House: "...productive"
You look like Chase
And oldie but a goodie.
Celebrate by popping some Vicodin
yesss
They were all idiots! So I went and cured cancer.
Don Lincoln, over at fermilab, wears a tshirt that says "If we knew what we were doing, we couldn't call it research."
What would you call it? There are tons if knowledge discovered in research some forgotten because it was never passed down to the next generation. If scientists just focus on issues that are unsolved, who is going to archive the already solved issues? Archivists need to have scientific backgrounds too don't they?
@@cryora I mean. Watch the video, this whole thing happened because someone decided, out of curiosity, to do a little test on the side to explore the reason behind some funny, unexected result.
At no point did they really know what the hell would happen, they were just going along for a ride.
@@cryora testing and writing, what are you on?
That's science ba-by!
@@amandajensen3382 That's not science that's called lucky accident.
Okay, I'm very aware intellectually how early in the stages of research this finding is, but my emotional response doesnt give a damn and I was tearing up at work. I've had several family members die from various cancers.
Tracy Same!
goddammit, that's the best thing of the century
5:01 exercise cautious optimism
@@tyranttitanium5721 I know. I shall in the part I can control that knows better.
@@tracy2919 Look, I understand wanting it to work and it looks like it might possibly work. I would just be sad if I were to have one more person disappointed that it didn't work if it turns out not to work. Please do this for yourself: celebrate once we've confirmed it works.
Great video, I was in a beautiful marriage before my now ex wife left me,i still love her and most times i cant stop thinking about her, i am doing my very best to get rid of the thought of her, but i just cant, i love her so much, i dont know why i am bring this here for, i cant stop thinking about her.
I feel your pain. my wife died at 22 with cervical cancer. it was so aggressive there. wasn't, much we could do about it apart from the normal procedures chemotherapy & radio therapy
New love cures old love. You're just lazy to find yourself another woman
Hhaahahah 🤣🤣 your wife left you for another guy
@@starraider25 That's true. I'm going to add that to my list of philosophies.
Don’t be an embarrassment. Go to Colombia, Brazil and hundreds of other countries to find a woman. I’m worth22 million and very handsome and wouldn’t date these clowns in the USA
Imagine telling your boss the tests failed and you accidentally cured cancer. Lol
Boss: you're fired !
Boss: 'Ya blew it.'
Boss: You’re fired, but you’re not.
Boss: What were you doing? Researching squirrels? YOU'RE FIRED...
Assistant: Chief, he cured cancer...
Boss: Oh right... You're unfired I need you, c'mere...
Kappa
The crazy thing about this discovery is that it's REALLY easy to implement. CAR-T is pretty well-understood, and changing the payload to a universal one cuts out a LOT of the time and money needed.
darklessian awesome! 🙌🏾
Perhaps 2020 won't be such a bad year after all.
2020: *sitting patiently with the +4 card*
it played that card in January cus it was lucky with its first hand. We'll be good for a couple months unless there's another one in the stack
*CoronaVirus*
*sitting patiently with no u reverse*
@Yowatsapp 05 overpopulation means space exploration, hooray
Me: waiting to present you the UNO Reverse card, haha!
Any updates as of 2024?
And we'll never hear about this discovery ever again.
Yep. Cant count how many of these type of discoveries are made and then disappear
@@anub100official7 Cause they don't pass human trials
MyName Jeff
YOU’RE ONE OF THEM!
Do you really think big pharma is dumb? Look at what they did to insulin, they get a patent, tweak it slightly every few years and pay off their competitors to stay out of the game. This would be no different. They'd charge $20,000 a shot and no one would ever challenge them thanks to the government being cool with allowing monopolies in pharmacy world.
I think people assume that there will be one cure and then all will be saved... That's not how it works... Just look up cancer survival rate changes over the past 50 years... We've gotten way better at treating it, and this Discovery could make it even better, but it definitely won't eliminate cancer as a cause of death, that's almost as crazy as curing death itself. Also, there are some incredibly effective cancer treatments out there right now (car t cells which were mentioned in this video) that are way too expensive to be used on all cancer patients... But with time as the technology gets better, the cost will come down... It's all about getting a little better every day. I get that you guys enjoy thinking that it's some big conspiracy but if the world was run by people like you then we wouldn't even know what a human cell was yet at this point in history
I feel like it's always like this:
Might have found a cure, human testing in a few years and then you never hear from it again...
Since theyre cells that humans have, its not gonna be as expensive to research and fund it sooooo i have hope for this one.
Research Amygdlin or Vitamin B17. No more waiting.The more you know...
Muska Wazin what frequency way?
Some people don't want a cure as it reduces hospital earning. These some people are powerful and put an end to it.
@celtic barbarian true, the government and hospitals get so much money from people donating and paying ridiculous amounts to get patients treated for chemo and all that. I'm sure they have already found a cure but they ain't gonna tell us
When the very cautiously optimistic sci show uses a title like this, you know it's legit
that's what I was thinking.
I thought that to
4 years later, is there any update on this research?
As per my understanding Tcar cell therapy is available but very costly for common man
Scientists may have found a way to kill all types of cancer*
Tiktok: *sweats uncontrollably*
Tiktok is a bonus
Fortnite: *sweats uncontrollably*
Minecraft: *Laughs at fortnite*
kpop: sweats uncontrollably
...I don’t get it. o_O
"Oops, looks like I won a Nobel Prize!"
F so how many have you got again?
@@kimonobe278 Obama
@@Ignasimp Obama won one?
@@jorgeribeiro6307
Yeah the peace one. Those have been fishy for quite some time but the ones for scientific and medical achievements are still reputable.
@@jayhill2193 agree
Holy crap this really is promising.
Yeah... didn't expect that when opening youtube today.
@@sizanogreen9900 Same
True but it will be years until scientists even begin to consider using it on people
@@kazoo6711 years is way way better than never. I would estimate that if this stuff really lives up to what it promises maybe 10 to 20 years for it to be available. at least i would hope so.
There has to be a good reason why body doesn't produce tons of those whenever cancer is encountered. Probably there is a serious catch. Irregardless, this may lead to further discoveries that could lead to effective treatment of at least some cancers, which is good.
3 years later and still waiting!!!
4 years and still waiting.
@@Hasan-jf7by waiting for what
Big Pharm already silenced this one im sure lol
@@SwoleTown they did
@@SwoleTown personally sure snake and Scorpion venom is effective but big pharma didn't like it
" T-Cells can cure cancer"
Pharma companies : *BREATHES HEAVILY*
Honestly they kinda deserve a light collapse after the **** they've been pulling for years, way too much corruption
I'm worried they'll pay to wrote this off
Play it off as a mistake so they'll keep making there money
Pharma companies are mafia in many countries. In Spain there are deceases that costs thousands a year to treat, leaving many to death because people can't afford the treatment, meanwhile the same treatment costs 8 euros a month in India. Money and conflict of interests are a big bottleneck for science.
@@CalaTec The hell are you talking about? Healthcare is universal and free here in Spain. Both of my parents are Spanish doctors and I can guarantee that petients aren't left unatended here. Also, our healthcare may not be the most efficient in the world but it's not too expensive either. The average American citizen pays roughly the same (maybe even more) as the average Spaniard for their public healthcare (medicare and medicaid) and gets a way worse service. Money and conflict of interests are a bottleneck for science, yes. However, competition is key when it comes to research. The big picture is often very complicated.
“Instructions unclear. Instead of studying a few bacterias, cured cancer”
“There are no accidents.”
-Master Oogway
Amen
Thats what my mom said. Not.
Ba Contrails Your mom is Oogway???
Amen
Minecraft Crawford “There are only happy accidents.” -Bob Ross
I believe they have known for a really long time what the cure is!
My best friend is suffering through cancer in his sternum, ribs, hip, and liver. We're 29. I really hope this works out.
Hopefully it does
That’s really young, hope they are ok
Whole food plant based is a good place to start IMO
I am so sorry....
I pray he gets cured. God bless you both.
Probably not for him to be honest
Fascinating.
Unfortunately, " _Few years_ " might as well mean " _Hope we all forget about it!_ " ...
I had an uncle die of cancer before I was born. My sister in law had the same cancer 3 years ago. She literally got an injection and it killed the tumor. So there is progress. Frustratingly slow sometimes but still...
@eric williams Progress is slow because of safety regulations and restrictions. I'm sure pharmaceutical companies would love to spit out new cures daily but as we see from ads there are often a lot of side effects. It's a matter of deciding if the treatment is worse than the disease in some cases. Plus it takes time to figure out dosage etc. No point getting a cancer cure that killed you because you got too much medication
@@cgaccount3669 Why not? Chemotherapy does that all the time.
@@danaross8944 Chemotherapeutic drugs aren't what you'd call a cure. Just like radiation they are deadly and toxic to the body. The hope is your body lives and the cancer dies. The treatments that actually cure usually have many less side effects and target only the cancer. But I think they should offer people these new cures if it's absolutely hopeless and they're willing.
Cancer Cells: “haha we’re incurab-“
Killer T Cells: *”Good evening gentlemen”*
Killer T Cells: *locks door* "Manners... Makith... Man."
@@eastern_fox1238 lol
I learned a lot from Dr Jennifer Daniels YT shows and Truth Files podcasts on her website. She is the bomb!
Not so fast. Look at this mechanism targeting metastasis. medicalnewsfirst.com/the-quest-for-a-functional-cure-in-cancer-reaching-an-inflection-point/
I think "Allow us to introduce ourselves" would sound better
Many decades ago it was noticed that people who ate moldy bread began to get better if suffering from an illness. Not unusual for discoveries that were found to actually help sick people. It was discovered that soldiers who were suffering from wounds and had to eat moldy bread (as there was no other food) began to recover. The beginnings of what was to become antibiotics.
That's not true
Yes, penicilin is made by a mold, and it was discovered by accident - but that accident was mold-contaminated bacteria cultures.
Eating mouldy bread will not cure illnesses or make wounds heal faster
Moulds in food cause cancer
Never feed moulds to your animals let alone yourself
Uncle: *Dies of cancer*
SciShow on the same day: "Scientists May Have Found a Way to Treat All Cancers"
RIP Nedžib Vučelj
Diaz oh I’m so sorry
Rest in peace.
F
My condolences.
I'd like to say though: The good thing is, this discovery may mean that your kids or your grandkids may not have to go through the same thing as you did. I myself am a bit hurt that a family member of mine died from cancer not too long ago, this news has given me hope that the same thing might not repeat ever again.
I hope you can go through these tough times in peace. May he rest in peace.
Condolences to you and your family. May he rest in peace.
Me: "I'm cured of cancer"
U.S. Hospital: $"100 trillion"
Laughs in European.
Ripley: They can bill me.
Hudson: F*ckin A.
UltimateBargains nice reference.
@Mekronid better than dying
@Mekronid Europeans live longer, healthier, and with better mental health so I don't think they care
'The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it!) but "That's funny ...'
And, "That's weird . . . "
not to mention wait a Minute 😂
Don’t forget “That can’t be right...”
Wait, that doesn't make any sense ...
"Is this a measuring/tool error, or ... ?"
After learning of Hank’s diagnosis, this was the first thing that came to mind. Though Hank identified that chemo was going to be course of action, I wonder if this therapy might be something he discusses with his doctor.
Note: literally after finishing this video and typing this message, an ad for discussing about CAR T therapy played. I don’t know if that’s was planned or not, but again, it might be something Hank could discuss with his physician
Tell Hank to do a strong parasite cleanse. Keep doing it & see if it helps. I think parasite egg sacs.
I've done some more research since posting this message, and I understand now why it is considered a last treatment option for cancer. Though that doesn't meant that this couldn't become more broadly used for cancer treatment in the future. It's just too new a modality and the current application is for when all other therapies have shown no success. I was eager to share my opinion about this modality. My bad
“Killer T” sounds like a rapper’s name
Rick and Morty
It's what you get if you combine Killer Mike and Ice T
Well Killer T cell was “especially ruthless” like he held his 9mm sideways and just started offing cancer cells.
Killer Ts doing drive bys on recepter MR1 gang
@@bkw11 Nah man, I think MR1's are snitches unhappy with their rapidly declining neighbourhood, looking for a better gang to join but getting a driveby instead from Killer T's
"Scientists may have found a cure for all types of cancer"
*Don't do that, don't give me hope.*
Stay strong.
I hope it works out. Stay strong.
@@ZENSIBLE yes
Stay strong friend.
Julian Fletcher We already have found successful treatments for cancer. They have been around for years.
Scientist: we've found cure for cancer
Big pharma: *wait thats illegal*
Exactly my thoughts...
They probably will find a way to make it illegal.
Back in 1990 there was a scientist who used tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes(TILs) designed to hunt out cancer cells naturally and genetically engineered it to produce tumor necrosis factor(TNF) which kills cancer cells. TNF also killed patients organs as well as the cancers so it was never used in medicine, however when the specific TILs hunted down the cancer cells it required very small amounts of TNF to produce the same results and so it was extremely safe since those same cells naturally would die off in 5 years. The FDA banned the use of these Immune Cells back then even though it cured patients who had an estimated 7 days of life left, within a couple days....
@@inktea256 Nah, just prohibitively expensive so most ppl will go bankrupt and die anyway.
Other cures have existed for many years. There's a reason they're not on the market.
Hey Dr Bastin thank you for keeping me pointed in a
direction of continued health, your skill and understanding
professionalism is appreciated…….
We need to accelerate this please!!! My father is dying of terminal colon cancer! Please I wish we could accelerate this!
Thanks SCI show
Edit: Guys and gals, thank you so much for your support, thoughts and amazing willingness to encourage me. Thank you all!
Bradley Mitchell praying for your father
have faith im sure if youre telling the truth, then God will have mercy on you and your father
Buster McMuffin i know you love to believe but please don't make such false promises.
I don’t think you could accelerate it externally by cheering them up etc., but since the researchers want to test this method in humans much earlier than it would ever been available to anyone, you could try to get involved in this promising research if nothing established is working yet. I don’t really know much about that, but in an earlier comment one said, that scientists are pretty open about being approached, since there are even other methods that could help cancer listed by the WHO, that still need recruits to accelerate the researchers process. Getting active could therefore really help, since it’s not too late.
Try to get in contact with the researchers my friend
Researcher: Which Cancer you wanna kill first?
T-Cell: Yes.
G. D. (proceeds snapping cancer cell necks)
XD
We getting close to resident evil
gladiumcaeli we’re already there
Scientists: "hey we found a very promising cure for cancer"
Big Pharma: *lemme just step in and take over*
this is america
@@amalekita5009 no, this is Germany
@@Ganara426 the patent for insulin was priced at 1 dollar big pharma took it and made insulin more expensive than gold in america
This sokution was something i hypothesized in high school, and in medical school by second year proposed this and more. This is basically the concept of the natural mechanism is simple, basically immune boosters is what we need. Literally its rather simple expose cancer antigen, nk cell identifies and the sensor is muktiplied. Multiply thr nk positive cells. And the issue is now how we administer this as cancer cells often isolate themselves.
@@amalekita5009 only a problem if you live in the us my friend.
We need this now more than ever now
Scientists : we have developed a cure for cancer
Pharmaceutical companies : _So you have choosen death?_
I choose deathn't
They will make it 100$ pill you need to take weekly for no cancer
More like pharmaceutical company saying
" can we buy the patents?"
Because first one with it dominates the market and puts all that competition out of business, they get all the profits
And then they alter the formula just enough that it can't even cure the common cold.
More like: A cure for cancer? Sounds like people would pay a lot for that...🤑🤑🤑🤑
Science is most advanced not when a result makes the researcher say, "It worked!", but instead, when it makes the researcher say, "huh, that's weird."
Yep. Such a comment implies an inconsistency with our understanding of the universe and what the universe is actually doing. And when you develop models that already accurately describe so much; finding the one rare thing that model fails to describe really makes things interesting, as it leads to a more accurate model that could reveal a whole set of brand new properties the universe rarely touches and the development of more novel things.
TheGurw nice
John Dunham ohh watch out we got a tough one over here....lol
@John Dunham I doubt it, most bullies are heavily intimidated by someone bigger, stronger, AND smarter than them. Which I guarantee I was.
Sad. In the Sixties science came to believe cancer was caused by viruses. Then the cancer virus was accidentally mixed with the oral polio vaccine. No doubt worried about liability, science has since denied that cancer is virus related. Edward T Haslum"s book "Dr Mary's Monkey" talks about this. His Dad worked at the CDC.
I love how science is a topic
where getting totally distracted from your goal, _can be a good thing_
those scientists got way off their original topic and fell into a far better one
4 years still waiting
Remember that when you feel down sometimes, there are tons of your immune cells protecting your body and keeping you alive.
Sometimes I wish they didn't.
Yes, though they're on friendly fire mode for me. I have psoriasis. :)
Me and my cells chilling
hahalord haha
*Cells at Work*
Cancer: *Exists*
Killer T-Cell: “So anyway I started blasting.”
Haha maymay funny
Best comment down here lolo
@@GenesHand Memes are the lowest form of humor
Meme detected: "So anyway I started blasting"
Spread status: HIGH
Meme condition: RUclips_Comment_Spam
Originality: LOW
Reccomended action: STOP USE IMMEDIATELY
@@kevorka3281 you are the lowest form of human
"I've got bad news, it killed all the cancer. But, I have good news... It killed all the cancer."
This T cell, probably: Woops, here I go killing again!
I've got one good and bad new
It’s really sad that this isn’t main stream
Boss: Why are you wasting your time?
Scientist: Well we might have found a cure for cancer.
Boss: You WHAT?
@Deku What the actual frick
You have no idea just how accurate your analysis of working in a lab is...your boss is almost always a moron.
Hello There.
@@estrelaplatina5711 General Kenobi
this comment gave me cancer
My doctor said I would have to have chemo and radiation therapy again. It almost killed me last time and I asked about T- cell but he blew me off like a bug. I'm going to call around and see if other hospitals have this treatment. I'm truly tired of being sick and this gives me hope as my cancer can't be cut out. Thanks for this video. Peace
please let us know if you find anything my mother has cancer and i m looking at all poosible options
I have liver cancer too accdg to.my doctor. Dont know if benign or cancer
There is also histosonic therapy. May be how they cured president Jimmy Carter of his brain cancer. He's still living today and is cancer free.
try datu kamandag in you tube
Good luck Wilma x
When you study for the biology test but get an a on the geometry one
Relatable
When you try to run but actually fly
When you're looking for silver and get diamond instead
Please keep up on this subject guys!!
Fingers crossed. Cancer took my brother when he was 2 years old, I hope I live to see the day revenge is achieved for everyone.
@Tarif Wasi if you hate being that guy then don't be him and stfu
"Sir, there's a T-Cell at the door!"
"That's impossible. How could they know we were here unless...
WHERE IS MR. 1!?"
"He's not answering his phone, sir. He's gone!"
"I KNEW MR. 1 WAS WEAK!"
😂😂😂
MR1 isn't week though. He is ust a spy from the body that had the function to alert T-cells when cancer developed.
That being said I though your comment is really funny.
That Mr1 a SPAH.
I MP MR1? More like MOLE RAT 1!
Well I just lost a loved one a few weeks ago to cancer after a decade of fighting it.
My hope is to not have anyone else suffer the way she did.
Its been years since this video and still no head lines about how great it is
Big Pharma would never allow such a thing to reach the market.
Though it would sell well, it would cut down their profits overall and they will never allow that.
"Start testing in a few years." Why not ask ppl on their death bed if they'd like to try this out? If they are at death's door anyway what's the harm in trying and speeding this process up...
“They” are not interested in actually saving lives. “They” would rather control us for Human Resources. If “they” were interested in our welfare, we wouldn’t have to watch RUclips for groundbreaking medical discoveries. Now stop asking obvious questions that expose the evil of the system, and get back to work so you can continue to support the debt based monetary system with your labor and taxes.
the question is, what if it cure the cancer, but give some high invalidity, like blindness. Who will care of the patient, who will take all the risks, who will treat him for a long long time after that. Sounds crazy, but i guess we can't afford killing the patient if the treatment will go very wrong, unlike the animal models or human tissue models
Maybe it is possible, but no one developed legal background for such human experiments
What you ask already exists. It's called "compassionate use". They haven't made it through animal trials though so it's still early.
@@jskratnyarlathotep8411 well, tell us about these covid-19 vaccines.....they all got passes....
Trump did with the right to try.
That's a bold title there, good sir.
Do you bite your thumb, sir?
Always hope that this is the one!
@@stevencooper4422 No, I do bite my thumb, sir!
@@GMC997 Do you bite your thumb at *us* sir?
@@CallMeTess Is the law of our side if I say "ay"?
There was a trending Reddit post a few weeks ago about a dude who was about to undergo T-cell immunotherapy, and he made an update recently that his tumors have decreased by 42% in 4 weeks
@Gods Time Can he fix a broken bone with his secret herbs and spices. Or put a chicken back together from nine pieces?
@@95rav yes Dr. Sanders can with his secret recipe.
I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, the medication for three months was $1800, not able to afford that I set about researching herbal and natural remedies and gave it a try
I relieved all my symptoms and got the bonus of curing the acid reflux I had suffered for 15 plus years and gave up the medication I had been taking for it.
So much to be said for natural remedies.
I have been using them for these conditions now for around three years.
@@marknice3946 - Which herbs specifically? My roommate has about the same problem although it may be like 30 years for him.
@@marknice3946 can u tell me what u used for ure reflux pls
This was 4 years ago. Apparently no hospital staff are listening…
“Scientists May have found a way to treat all cancers”
12 year olds on Xbox: *chuckles* I’m in danger
Lmao
Good thing I'm about to be 13
Alex L you’re good,but it’s the rest...
*12 years old on PS
Crap. I don’t get it...and I want to. ☹️
"Oops, I just cured cancer."
*1 month later*
"Oops, just kidding. There is no cure."
Paid by big pharma
Everyone with cancer: 😦
As always
Oops everyone is a clicker now
Jouby nice reference
I had lymphoma too, stage 4b and had just been put into hospice. After a round of this type of treatment, there was no cancer at all. Nowadays I'm cancer free and slowly rebuilding my body after being almost finished off by the cancer. Truly a odd experience. Being told I had no more than a few months to live then being completely normal.
Where did you get your treatment?
@@BBRustymax At Moses Cone Hospital which has about 600 rooms, on North Elm Street campus. It's a private teaching hospital serving UNC system I'm not exactly sure the total student population is here, but usually I get a team of about 4-6 resident doctors and usually anywhere between 0 to 3 nurses. That depends on when I'm admitted , I live in Greensboro so it was a no-brainer for me. They also have train respiratory technicians from the local Community College (GTCC: Guilford county Technology Community College. They like to change the name of the college every couple of years for some reason.
How many years ago was this ?
Examines ur blood chemistry n other lab results etc
My father has lymphoma and he’s in Florida. How can he get this type of treatment and what is it called?
Try getting a zester (fine grater), and use it on the yellow peels of lemons! Sprinkle the finely grated lemon peel (outside yellow part) into your water, lemonade or juice!
Enjoy!!!
I hope this helps because I was able to get rid of mine with natural remedies. youtube.com/@dr.odionherbalhome
Come back in 10 years to see this in your feed and you'll be wondering why we haven't cured cancer yet.
Too much money to be made off half-assed treatments, rather than a cheap easy cure
No chance. bling bling $$$$$$
Yeah honestly it feels like 3 months ago I was reading some other article about how "scientists are close to a cure for cancer" or something it seems like there's always something like this every year and then it just slowly disappears from everyones minds and it just doesn't exist anymore. Kinda hard to get your hopes up at this point when it feels like you've been hearing the exact same thing for years with no actual results.
This will age like a fine wine
5-10 years is actually a fairly standard trial period for medical research to be declared effective. This is so long term side-effects which may not have been immediately obvious have a better chance of getting discovered and accounted for. (So something weird like 'every time this is done to a person, they develope brain prions within 6 years and die' isn't surprise murdering hundreds of millions of former cancer patients. (Obviously a ridiculously extreme example, but I hope it makes the point.)
Another major break through we will never hear about again
Which other unheard breakthroughs are you talking about?
@@rrrk2341 Oh, there are plenty of them. We've heard multiple times about break throughs in Alzheimer research and then crickets. But I hope he's wrong about this.
@@rrrk2341 Other vids as example, teen genius makes nuclear reactor that is going to revolutionize the world, five years later still no word, lots of them on youtube as an examples.
Short term memory sez wot?
Deep Sippy from what I understand it's kinda common for improvements or breakthroughs in sceince/medicine to go under the rug. Especially if they aren't able to be highly profitable. Medical companies are always thinking on how to get your last penny. Not actually helping you.
Bro, imagine one day in the future just waking up saying “huh...i got cancer, well gotta go get my prescription” crazy.
Laze DiorBound that sounds awesome
But it would coast 1M because the government’s money is more important than people’s health
Then we'd be treating cancer like the cold wouldn't we
@Yourself there is no cure for the common cold 🤷♂️