Your Body Killed Cancer 5 Minutes Ago

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    Somewhere in your body, your immune system just quietly killed one of your own cells, stopping it from becoming cancer, and saving your life. It does that all the time. The vast majority of cancer cells you develop will be killed without you ever noticing. Which is an incredibly hard job because of what cancer cells are: parts of yourself that start to behave as individuals even if it hurts you.
    What is cancer and how does your body kill it all the time?
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Комментарии • 11 тыс.

  • @kurzgesagt
    @kurzgesagt  Год назад +3214

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  • @OmarAbouelazz
    @OmarAbouelazz Год назад +21706

    I'm an immunologist and I've worked on immunotherapy research to fight cancer, I know all of this and yet I would've never presented it as well as you did, thank you for making knowledge accessible and fun whilst still being accurate enough! Love your channel.

    • @smaakjeks
      @smaakjeks Год назад +589

      Thanks for adding a stone to the foundations of knowledge!

    • @lastlife8792
      @lastlife8792 Год назад +364

      Just wanted to pop in and say thank you for all you do, keep up the good fight.

    • @Guilhem34
      @Guilhem34 Год назад +220

      @Don't Read My Profile Picture we won’t

    • @Guilhem34
      @Guilhem34 Год назад +55

      @Omar I work in this field too and it is clearly very well presentation.

    • @tedkrapf1302
      @tedkrapf1302 Год назад +59

      Thank you for all that you do Omar, it's front line warriors like yourself that are going to eventually turn the tide on cancer.

  • @orionfacts
    @orionfacts Год назад +26121

    the animation team really needs an applause

  • @BlackGryph0n
    @BlackGryph0n 11 месяцев назад +3018

    I couldn't help but imagine a movie or show where the main character is one of those classic rebel heroes, running from special agents and fighting to dismantle the system that forces everyone to do their assigned job and toe the line... Only to find out that our "hero" is a cancer cell, the "system" is a human body, and the "special agents" are T-cells from the immune system... Would really be a mind-bender! LOVED this episode!!

    • @FCTouhou
      @FCTouhou 11 месяцев назад +313

      There is Cells at Work!

    • @zaierkaelt.villas6327
      @zaierkaelt.villas6327 11 месяцев назад +113

      Really sounds like the matrix.

    • @xmarkclx
      @xmarkclx 11 месяцев назад +30

      The MP will have to multiply a lot. That would be a lot of CGI or actors.

    • @BlackGryph0n
      @BlackGryph0n 11 месяцев назад +135

      @@xmarkclx not necessarily… the main character could begin “freeing” other prisoners until he has an army. Close enough for creative license.

    • @xmarkclx
      @xmarkclx 11 месяцев назад +39

      @@BlackGryph0n Sounds like the plot of the Matrix.

  • @milesinwyatteandcora
    @milesinwyatteandcora 11 месяцев назад +1281

    Idk why but it really makes you appreciate your body even more. It's almost like your body is like your best friend or a wingman always got your back until it's overwhelmed

    • @nickmorzinski5558
      @nickmorzinski5558 11 месяцев назад +105

      Billions of years of trial and error are fighting to keep you alive, and that's pretty cool.

    • @Inkkari9
      @Inkkari9 11 месяцев назад

      Yet people took and governments pushed for a new type of untested vaccine for flu 😑

    • @SmD-ff5xd
      @SmD-ff5xd 11 месяцев назад +52

      There's no duality here, you ARE your body. You've got your own back :)

    • @razgvozd
      @razgvozd 10 месяцев назад +8

      Cancer is evolution mutation. We do bad to each other and evolve from bad. Body tries to adapt to the bad, but sometimes fail to survive doing so. I hope in near future people will start harvesting cancer in labs and use it for good things.

    • @zacksefchick9535
      @zacksefchick9535 10 месяцев назад +12

      ​@Harper Moore they did develop with a cause yes but that doesn't need an intelligent designer. Evolution isn't an engineer working to make specific things it's just an accumulation of billions of years of little changes that happened to make a person.

  • @Walter-gi9bz
    @Walter-gi9bz Год назад +5184

    I have a PhD in cancer research and this is the best ‘nut shell’ explanation and visualisation I have ever come across. Well done team!

    • @hotpinkkt
      @hotpinkkt Год назад +272

      I was originally going into cancer research but didn't because there are so many researchers on it so I instead am going for autoimmune disease research. I'm currently getting my PhD in microbiology, immunology and virology and hope to work at the CDC one day. I agree, this video was well done. Immunology is so fascinating and so complicated and they explained it so well and so simply.

    • @ihaveabacpac
      @ihaveabacpac Год назад +126

      @@hotpinkkt love seeing these comments.. good luck to all your future endeavors.. the human race is counting on you. :)

    • @blood.of.fenrir5575
      @blood.of.fenrir5575 Год назад

      ​@@ihaveabacpac no we don't. We count on ecologist and economs, these two will just make people less dying and we will destroy planet.

    • @azzamsa7yt109
      @azzamsa7yt109 Год назад +26

      Let’s hope you don’t get assassinated by the CIA yeah

    • @SchoolVideosGoHere
      @SchoolVideosGoHere Год назад +7

      Question for you then: can Natural Killer Cells and T Cells go rogue? Or is it that neither of them can undergo mitosis so it's not an issue?

  • @terateak6903
    @terateak6903 Год назад +3767

    As a cancer cell, thank you for explaining it much better than we can ever do!

    • @holysong2099
      @holysong2099 Год назад +82

      Lol, I see what you did there.

    • @taehyungshands
      @taehyungshands Год назад +18

      @@holysong2099 i dont so can you pls explain

    • @valinshyr3244
      @valinshyr3244 Год назад +111

      @@taehyungshandso many people claiming to be someone who already knew about the info in the vid and then just saying that the vid was good. I saw so many people start their comment on this video with “as a ______ myself…” or som like that

    • @debariesai
      @debariesai Год назад +46

      @@taehyungshands I guess he means that humans behave like cancer cells. Screw teamwork, I'll do and take what I want, when I want it.

    • @usernameaeaeaea
      @usernameaeaeaea Год назад +4

      You can only explain it once tho

  • @josesebastian3852
    @josesebastian3852 11 месяцев назад +105

    I've been fighting cancer for almost 5 years its been a struggle. I've done so much chemotherapy and it wasn't able to kill the cancer off. It came back after a year later, i fought it off 3 times. i recently went through surgery and with that its going away so i can finally say im done with cancer.😊

    • @TheArtDev
      @TheArtDev 10 месяцев назад +11

      Congrats on defeating cancer

    • @gugmatips2247
      @gugmatips2247 5 месяцев назад +5

      Congrats this comment is underated

    • @Son_Goku_DBsuper
      @Son_Goku_DBsuper 2 месяца назад +11

      I heard you beat cancer, you must be pretty strong
      btw congrats

    • @computerfastrepair
      @computerfastrepair Месяц назад +1

      I'm no doctor boo but I'm thinking it's not the cancer...its actually U

  • @LarvaTubaShow
    @LarvaTubaShow Год назад +1120

    The level of mind numbingly complex processes our bodies do to keep us alive at any given moment is just legendary

    • @bigchungu7698
      @bigchungu7698 Год назад +47

      Biology: How complicated do you want your body?
      Human cells: Y E S

    • @aliyaf9869
      @aliyaf9869 11 месяцев назад +6

      And then there’s my body attacking it’s own army 😂

    • @kyleebrahim8061
      @kyleebrahim8061 11 месяцев назад +3

      Makes one feel less nihilistic

    • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
      @paulmichaelfreedman8334 11 месяцев назад +9

      All hail evolution!

    • @PikaPluff
      @PikaPluff 11 месяцев назад +2

      ive just been looking into autism and a whole list of other neurological / chromosonal disorders today, and wow. It's so complex.

  • @TimeBucks
    @TimeBucks Год назад +930

    This video really explains cancer well

  • @Iris-vd6tt
    @Iris-vd6tt 10 месяцев назад +230

    The fact that in school I was almost falling asleep listening to the slides the teachers made about this, but when I watch this video I never even thought of clicking off and was interested the whole time. Massive round of applause to the animation team and the person who’s speaking.

    • @MSN539
      @MSN539 7 месяцев назад +9

      Yeah this guy has 21M subs for a reason he’s cracked the formula for people with short attention spans

    • @colbyr7811
      @colbyr7811 5 месяцев назад +1

      Is your teacher hot tho? If schools only hired hot teachers, we would've paid more attention. I definitely paid attention during Mrs. Momoko Russell's class

  • @hahaxd1236
    @hahaxd1236 7 месяцев назад +27

    If you think you are alone, remember there is always someone who fights for you

  • @Th3unkownguy4113
    @Th3unkownguy4113 Год назад +2480

    As a forklift operator and warehouse associate i couldn’t have presented the topic on immunology this well! Great job team!

    • @oolivegreen
      @oolivegreen Год назад +44

      😂😂

    • @Gorartsy
      @Gorartsy 11 месяцев назад

      It sounds like modern day feminist are cancer cell

    • @centillion5733
      @centillion5733 11 месяцев назад +27

      You’re killing me lol

    • @DragonOfTheMortalKombat
      @DragonOfTheMortalKombat 11 месяцев назад +133

      Kurzgesagt should be proud that the great and legendary forklift operator has decided to approve this video.

    • @hieuhoangthanh6814
      @hieuhoangthanh6814 11 месяцев назад +2

      ok

  • @YiannicL
    @YiannicL Год назад +2220

    As a PhD student in Genetics, I knew most of the information in this video, but the way it is presented it is exceptionally good. First year undergrad students would understand more from this video than from a 2-hour lecture.

    • @mattiarubio3240
      @mattiarubio3240 Год назад +4

      Prove it

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Год назад +90

      ​@@mattiarubio3240 why would they have to do that? You don't have to believe it and whether that person is saying the truth or not, doesn't change the contents of the video

    • @josipj705
      @josipj705 Год назад +9

      I am interested in genetics as a career, can i ask you what your job is like, how hard is it to get a phd in this area, and what country you work in?

    • @jgames2831
      @jgames2831 Год назад +20

      Good explanation, I am a FOURTH GRADER.
      Yes, you heard(or saw) me right. FOURTH GRADER
      And guess what? I understood this video PERFECTLY

    • @LiebeLeuchten
      @LiebeLeuchten Год назад +8

      But the thing is, these videos are literally the peak of teaching, entertaining, well nade and fact checked, the amount of labour and money these cost is alot. Its not exactly and easier way

  • @ntrakstudio
    @ntrakstudio 10 месяцев назад +18

    I can’t express how amazing this channel is. It deserves its own TV show on streaming services

  • @RandomIdiot1
    @RandomIdiot1 5 месяцев назад +2223

    Words cant express my gratitude for igrotum. Its providing relief and healing during a challenging time.

  • @dottiegillespie8067
    @dottiegillespie8067 11 месяцев назад +9

    I don't know why I just discovered your channel today. I love knowledge and I am always searching it out. Anyway, you guys rock and I am so excited to binge your channel today!! Thank you

  • @awesomehpt8938
    @awesomehpt8938 Год назад +2546

    It’s so tragic that just one failure to destroy a cancerous cell can lead to someone’s death.

    • @1urie1
      @1urie1 Год назад +473

      It's more like a stacking combination of failures.

    • @meedrowh1809
      @meedrowh1809 Год назад +84

      @@1urie1 But that's the first step

    • @agps4418
      @agps4418 Год назад +198

      the worst part is that its slow, effectively turning the person's life into a pity show, and financial food for the big pharma

    • @halleffect5439
      @halleffect5439 Год назад +33

      Yes, one unlucky wrong molecul is enough to end us.

    • @ginnyjollykidd
      @ginnyjollykidd Год назад +70

      Like they said, it has to do with erosion of DNA copy fidelity in many cases. The cell does a lot of self-corrective work, but that can only help so much.
      But when cancer appears, there are so many different kinds of treatments these days than there were back in the 1970's. There are so many different styles of chemo, some that even don't cause your hair to fall out! (I never knew just how much my hair was a part of my identity till it fell out. And how joyful I was when it came back!)

  • @GammaRayven
    @GammaRayven Год назад +1703

    Big round of applause to our immune systems for keeping us alive. I wouldn't have made it this far without you buddy.

    • @swolltron
      @swolltron Год назад +56

      Take care of your immune system, so it can take care of you! ❤❤

    • @darklord8793
      @darklord8793 Год назад +17

      I love immume system

    • @HBDiniz10
      @HBDiniz10 Год назад +22

      Your immune system is you! Thank yourself

    • @cliniclown8786
      @cliniclown8786 Год назад +9

      The immune system is infinitely complex it seems sometimes

    • @GammaRayven
      @GammaRayven Год назад +23

      @@cliniclown8786 When we look to the distances of the sky we see a beautiful universe ripe for exploration and discovery, we look within ourselves and find an equally beautiful and complex world full of questions to be asked and answered. Given time these infinits may one day be tamed.

  • @mm-ez6xn
    @mm-ez6xn 11 месяцев назад +25

    I really appreciate how you've taken constructive criticism to heart. Instead of being really defensive you guys have taken the people calling you "propaganda" and used their feedback to grow.

    • @Cube_Box
      @Cube_Box 6 месяцев назад +3

      Oh I remember that debacle that's occured a while back
      wdym grow tho? by showing their sponsors more clearly or?

  • @valerious_
    @valerious_ 11 месяцев назад +17

    I have always been really scared of getting cancer ever since I first learned it was a thing as very young child. This video was very interesting and educational, and now I’m not as scared anymore. Thank you :)

  • @projectmc15
    @projectmc15 Год назад +1655

    I’m a Medical Lab Scientist and you just taught me a whole chapter of immunology as good as my professor did in under 9 minutes

    • @theyxaj
      @theyxaj Год назад +23

      The book is great! It's called Immune.

    • @pattyspanker8955
      @pattyspanker8955 Год назад +4

      Regretting the degree yet?

    • @projectmc15
      @projectmc15 Год назад +16

      @@pattyspanker8955 not really, would like to augment my degree with something related to programming. MLS jobs pay good but I feel like it would become obsolete 10 yrs from now.

    • @Sarlat7
      @Sarlat7 Год назад +3

      @@projectmc15 Hey, I'm just a random person curious about your field. Why do you feel like it will become obsolete in 10 years? Do you mean automation or something?

    • @archlectoryarvi2873
      @archlectoryarvi2873 Год назад +2

      ​@@Sarlat7 dropping a comment because I'm curious as well

  • @gideonotashu
    @gideonotashu 11 месяцев назад +3509

    As a T-cell, thanks a bunch for bringing such recognition to my colleague. It was well deserved. We work hard everyday killing to stay alive.

    • @Ghanatheball
      @Ghanatheball 11 месяцев назад +106

      As a white blood cell me and you brother we shall fight the bacteria and viruses.

    • @CertifiedZoony
      @CertifiedZoony 11 месяцев назад +19

      @@Ghanatheball bigger than black and white👏👏👏

    • @UCp3-PsDaol1fgHiATLZUxSQ
      @UCp3-PsDaol1fgHiATLZUxSQ 11 месяцев назад +51

      as a lyssa virus, 1v1?

    • @rudra5160yt
      @rudra5160yt 11 месяцев назад

      I've found a cure for lung cancer

    • @I-n-f-i-n-i-t-e_S-p-a-c-e
      @I-n-f-i-n-i-t-e_S-p-a-c-e 11 месяцев назад +20

      @@UCp3-PsDaol1fgHiATLZUxSQ I'm a nerve cell, so please don't look at me :O

  • @malycar1707
    @malycar1707 5 месяцев назад

    Wow the concepts seeped in so well, love how the music also keep things hyped up, your work is truly appreciated !

  • @m_jasurbek16
    @m_jasurbek16 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just amazing!
    Thanks for providing this much information in this super easy way. With this opportunity, I'm learning new things and exploring new concepts)

  • @Alien_Lessons
    @Alien_Lessons 11 месяцев назад +3090

    It always amazed my mind how impossibly complex our immune system is.

    • @thithi8793
      @thithi8793 11 месяцев назад +18

      ok

    • @M33f3r
      @M33f3r 11 месяцев назад +117

      Biological systems are an order of magnitude more complex than digital ones for now at least.

    • @AxmPlays
      @AxmPlays 11 месяцев назад

      Well it doesn't do shit it killed my pancreas cells that produce insulin (type 1 diabetes) and i'm sick every day

    • @Stierenkloot
      @Stierenkloot 11 месяцев назад +29

      It’s complex only relative to our ability to comprehend

    • @abookmazen
      @abookmazen 11 месяцев назад +36

      Exactly! Yet people credit "evolution"

  • @skenzyme81
    @skenzyme81 Год назад +740

    The really impressive thing about this video is the EDITING. As a molecular biologist, I can only imagine how many drafts you went through to cut it down to 9 minutes. Much had to be left out, but you got the STORY bang on with enough detail to entice people to learn more. Bravo!

    • @hayeonkim7838
      @hayeonkim7838 Год назад +2

      👏👏👏

    • @user-gk5mt9ox5f
      @user-gk5mt9ox5f Год назад +3

      I’m going into molecular biology. Any advice ?

    • @gdmathguy
      @gdmathguy Год назад +13

      ​@@user-gk5mt9ox5fmake sure to drink your toast

    • @user-vk7zv3he1m
      @user-vk7zv3he1m Год назад +12

      ​@@user-gk5mt9ox5feat your milk

    • @vaibhavbv3409
      @vaibhavbv3409 Год назад +2

      GTA 7 should be inspired by our immune system

  • @nunua2077
    @nunua2077 9 месяцев назад +2

    My 14 years old boy is a huge fan of all your videos. He has leaned so much and he finds the Immune System amazing, your book is one of his favourites. We wanted to ask if you could make a video about ultra-processed food. We are hearing so much information about that but we know your videos are the best way to understand it. Thank you!

  • @josephmartos
    @josephmartos 11 месяцев назад +5

    Wow, the effort and dedication you guys put in these videos is just more than amazing. thank you so much. keep going.

  • @iodinex64
    @iodinex64 Год назад +2369

    As a natural killer cell, thank you so much for the positive representation in this video!

    • @xletix69
      @xletix69 Год назад

      True, natural killer cells are so often misrepresented by mass media, no wonder people have prejudices. We need more natural killer cell representation!!!

    • @notjohnbrown6740
      @notjohnbrown6740 Год назад

      A

    • @nemidoonam6963
      @nemidoonam6963 Год назад +14

      No need to thank me

    • @romeoeee
      @romeoeee Год назад +28

      omg me cancer cell plz dont kill me

    • @EroticOnion23
      @EroticOnion23 Год назад +16

      Basically the inquisition in W40K...😅

  • @revrandy26
    @revrandy26 8 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you Kurzgesagt for reminding us the importance of our body. We always took them for granted, and really need to appreciate what was happening inside and learn better to take care of it.

  • @BadatStuff
    @BadatStuff Год назад +813

    My dad's an Immunologist working on various cancers and while he explained most of this stuff to me many times over the years, the way you presented it was still a breath of fresh air

    • @just.8797
      @just.8797 Год назад +11

      ​@Don’t read my profile picture don't worry I won't

    • @Breakerchannel1
      @Breakerchannel1 Год назад

      @dontreadmyprofilepicture4804 I like you bro. You've earned my subscription!

    • @TheWandererOfDreams
      @TheWandererOfDreams Год назад +1

      My dad runs a lawn care company.

    • @vassalofthenight9945
      @vassalofthenight9945 Год назад +2

      Is your dad's name Omar Abouelazz?

    • @adamwilliams5426
      @adamwilliams5426 Год назад

      My dad went to the shop to buy cigarettes..

  • @n9fear778
    @n9fear778 11 месяцев назад +1851

    As someone who's survived cancer at a young age, even after when you're in remission you feel so scared and hopeless. As if it's still looming over you, hearing the advancements were making in fighting cancer really makes me feel hopeful. I hope there will be a day where cancer is treated like the common cold, the hopelessness it causes is so unbearable.

    • @calebowens1097
      @calebowens1097 11 месяцев назад +18

      @@magnumopus1628 you’ve got me interested in this idea. As much as scientists who love classification hate mushrooms, I agree that mushrooms are a gift from God, and I will be sure to spread awareness of this. (If I can hold onto this bit of knowledge, that is. My memory is absolutely SHIT! It sucks…)
      Edit: if you have any research to point to regarding mushrooms’ ability to restore memory-abilities, please, please PLEEEEASE send it my way. My wife and I would be forever in your debt. Oh, and you got yourself a subscriber, if only to have a tag on my account to associate with yours.

    • @h4xx_1
      @h4xx_1 11 месяцев назад +14

      @@Hyunjoojoo …

    • @duchuynhvuong1733
      @duchuynhvuong1733 11 месяцев назад

      ok

    • @thetotallyrealsusie
      @thetotallyrealsusie 11 месяцев назад

      @@h4xx_1 why the …

    • @M33f3r
      @M33f3r 11 месяцев назад +12

      @@calebowens1097 whatever you’re replying to is gone but the idea of mushrooms fighting cancer is great

  • @dakshbadal7522
    @dakshbadal7522 10 месяцев назад

    I really like the bunch of cancer related videos you guys have posted. Thank you .

  • @borond
    @borond 10 месяцев назад

    unbelievably high quality, and even more unbelievable that it's ABSOLUTELY free, thank you so much :D - a broke but curious student

  • @Silv3rM4st3r
    @Silv3rM4st3r Год назад +869

    My father died through bowel cancer almost 10 years ago.
    He carried cancer with him for 4 and a half year before he collapsed.
    It's amazing how a young healthy body can resist to so many dangers but the biggest danger is always inside of us.
    I hope that in my life-time I will see how cancer dies out because far too many people on it.

    • @pngun9839
      @pngun9839 Год назад +64

      my father also passed away recently by pancreatic cancer we found super late because it’s was so hidden.Up until 2 months ago he was looking healthier than ever seeing him fall to it so fast it is scary he was just over 47 and me 17

    • @Khadar2
      @Khadar2 Год назад +40

      ​@@pngun9839I'm sorry for you loss

    • @bladeprincess
      @bladeprincess Год назад +5

      ​@@pngun9839 ❤❤

    • @bladeprincess
      @bladeprincess Год назад +2

      💗💗

    • @creativename.
      @creativename. Год назад +1

      Dam

  • @fesyaa8407
    @fesyaa8407 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thankyou for this complex but made easy to understand exmplanation! The animation also represents very nicely ❤

  • @zubaer73
    @zubaer73 11 месяцев назад

    ...........A sumptuous summary...
    The choice of vocabulary and complementary animations Couldn't get any better. Loved the presentation from every aspect❤

  • @TodayiAteMyCat
    @TodayiAteMyCat Год назад +778

    Whenever you feel useless, remember that one white blood cell is fighting it's hardest for your life

    • @billcipher4368
      @billcipher4368 Год назад

      Wait is our body a dictatorship
      And our t cells are the thought police
      And the cancer cells are rebellious anarchist?

    • @anaispeyron719
      @anaispeyron719 Год назад +22

      Your comment put a smile on my face :)

    • @vladimirglutentag1469
      @vladimirglutentag1469 Год назад +44

      That poor little guy, now I’m a burden to my cells and a burden to trillions more outside of my body, and he has to put up with that.

    • @hermandegreat4168
      @hermandegreat4168 Год назад +4

      he can stop fighting

    • @timofeifilippov9558
      @timofeifilippov9558 Год назад +10

      The problem is he fighting and me wasting his fight😂

  • @sentinelk9
    @sentinelk9 Год назад +578

    I'm a doctor. I wish this video existed when I was learning about cancer in med school. Great way to start explaining it. Two thumbs up to the animators, the researchers and the teachers among you that translated it all for us

    • @PineappleOnPizza69
      @PineappleOnPizza69 Год назад +8

      *You can appreciate the video without lying dude*

    • @thegahd
      @thegahd Год назад +6

      This is far from what you need to know in med school.. Far from it. This is what you can read on the first page of a 100 page chapter

    • @deviladvocate21
      @deviladvocate21 Год назад +28

      @@thegahd well, they do say "great way to start explaining it" aka the first page

    • @watts18269
      @watts18269 11 месяцев назад

      More proof that you can post the most innocuous thing ever, and shitheads will still reply regardless. Lol.

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart 11 месяцев назад

      @@PineappleOnPizza69 - Oh, come on. Assume no harm.

  • @Love2runbarrels
    @Love2runbarrels 7 месяцев назад +1

    LOVE watching you vids!! I’ve watched you for many years now and your vids have sparked such a love for learning new things ❤ keep making videos, never stop

  • @user-xf9ih4nx3k
    @user-xf9ih4nx3k 4 месяца назад

    i sincerely thank you! my 10yo daughter love your animation and explanation so much she will share with me each content everytime, that just proves your explanation is so clear and easy to understand. again thank you so much. 🙇🏼‍♀️🙇🏼‍♀️🫰🏻🫰🏻

  • @ThePixelCrew2001
    @ThePixelCrew2001 Год назад +598

    As an early cancer researcher, I loved this video! Just being able to watch something you already know put into such good words is just as entertaining. I would love to see future videos on the complexity that the tumour microenvironment brings to this :).

    • @kurzgesagt
      @kurzgesagt  Год назад +293

      Tumor Microenvironment video is already in the works!

    • @A_Chaotic_Neutral
      @A_Chaotic_Neutral Год назад +30

      New video confirmed!!!

    • @brodoxl
      @brodoxl Год назад +17

      @@kurzgesagt :D

    • @A_Chaotic_Neutral
      @A_Chaotic_Neutral Год назад

      @Don’t read my profile picture shut up bot

    • @Fleetstreetbestone
      @Fleetstreetbestone Год назад

      @@kurzgesagt I’m not watching this, very disappointed the largest informative channel on RUclips is being sponsored by an evil sociopath

  • @OmerAsh
    @OmerAsh Год назад +803

    As a medical student, the human body never ceases to amaze me. Everyday, I learn something new about the human body that blows my mind. It feels like our bodies are an entire universe.

  • @absurdimus5169
    @absurdimus5169 10 месяцев назад +3

    I'm doing an MSc in cell and molecular biology and recently took a course in cancer biology. Safe to say, it's complicated, just like one's body is! There's so many proteins, signal molecules, epigenetic and microenvironmenal mechanisms, and more at play. Good job for condensing it, but leaving the essential; tumourigenesis!

  • @rivkavermeij
    @rivkavermeij 11 месяцев назад

    This explains itnso well! As always. Well done 👍

  • @Galactiger
    @Galactiger Год назад +914

    As someone who has cancer, I'm grateful that this video was made. It seems like, even with awareness campaigns, many don't have enough information on what cancer is.
    Looking forward to Part 2!
    Thank you very much!

    • @Omega3131
      @Omega3131 Год назад +33

      @@plopsan Annual blood tests are good at finding cancers. Additionally, do frequent checkups for specific cancer types, like breast cancer (if you're a woman), prostate cancer etc. according to what is recommended for you.

    • @daviddebroux4708
      @daviddebroux4708 Год назад +32

      @@Omega3131 I'm going to point out that while yes, breast cancer is common in women, it also happens in men, too.

    • @NinjendoPlayz69420
      @NinjendoPlayz69420 Год назад +5

      @Corey Brennan I hope you get better

    • @thatjeff7550
      @thatjeff7550 Год назад +3

      Good luck!

    • @denzeruouji542
      @denzeruouji542 Год назад +2

      Stay strong!

  • @metroidnerd9001
    @metroidnerd9001 Год назад +800

    The mentioning of Cancer coming from viruses like HPV is quite important because we have a vaccine for HPV. The cancers it causes are very uncommon in those who don't contract HPV, so the vaccine essentially serves as a vaccine against cancer. Incredible stuff!

    • @funnymonkeycomment1172
      @funnymonkeycomment1172 Год назад +21

      Man as soon as he mentioned HPV I freaked out. I have a wart under my toe that went undetected for a while until now. I knew they were caused by viruses but I never knew they were a cancer. Thank god I discovered this video.

    • @orlandodanielgonzalezalcar3360
      @orlandodanielgonzalezalcar3360 Год назад

      But vakzinez ar bad

    • @duwhuxd
      @duwhuxd Год назад +10

      @@funnymonkeycomment1172 you really should go to a doctor immediately! If it is cancer, you must get to it and try to treat it before it infects more parts of your body

    • @exmerion
      @exmerion Год назад +10

      @@funnymonkeycomment1172 HPV you find on your hands an feet aren't the ones you need to worry about.

    • @CompoundingTime
      @CompoundingTime Год назад +10

      Glad I opted to get it when I was in the military. Had no clue about that benefit, I just like free stuff.

  • @tragus
    @tragus 10 месяцев назад +1

    your video delves into the fascinating world of cancer and the relentless work of our immune system in combating it. It highlights the incredible ability of our body's defenses to recognize and eliminate cancer cells, providing valuable insights into the ongoing battle within us to maintain our health and well-being.

  • @Contraddiction
    @Contraddiction 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'm a colon cancer survivor. This was the best video I've seen on this topic!

  • @josephthompson9016
    @josephthompson9016 Год назад +894

    Way to go, body! Keep it up 👍

  • @NerdRapper
    @NerdRapper 11 месяцев назад +494

    I fought cancer for two years. Thanks to modern advancements in cancer research my treatment was very effective and much less damaging then it could have been. I was lucky enough to have a treatable cancer, and it was hard watching others around me at the cancer center lose to untreatable cancers. I look forward to treatments continuing to improve for all kinds of cancer.

    • @evlogan6543
      @evlogan6543 11 месяцев назад +9

      have you tried eating a flint stone gummy

    • @artisttreestudio5989
      @artisttreestudio5989 11 месяцев назад +23

      @@evlogan6543 bruh

    • @cmillspa1
      @cmillspa1 11 месяцев назад +23

      I bet the cancer died screaming from that royal ass whipping it received. It’s good to hear a happy ending in the world of cancer, thanks for sharing.

    • @AmSeris
      @AmSeris 11 месяцев назад

      @@magnumopus1628 There are no proven health benefits for Reishi my man. Stop trying to up the market price for something only useful for making bitter tasting tea

    • @mastertru3455
      @mastertru3455 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@magnumopus1628damn…

  • @EthanPrimeElementalist
    @EthanPrimeElementalist 10 месяцев назад +1

    It is so great to see your channel grow and I was just a watcher since you had 1m subs. keep up the good work

  • @desertrose873
    @desertrose873 9 месяцев назад

    Wow, short and sweet. Very informative. Love your work.

  • @episodesglow
    @episodesglow Год назад +499

    I'm a pathologist and I'm still fascinated by cancer and our defenses against it. I hope Kurzgesagt will make a video on DNA repair (another highly fascinating subject of how good our cells are at it)

    • @joebidomereal
      @joebidomereal Год назад +2

      agreed

    • @ArtflPhenix
      @ArtflPhenix Год назад +12

      it would be nice if next biology topic would be the opposite of cancers, the autoimmune disease like lupus where your immune system kills you

    • @starlight1697
      @starlight1697 Год назад +4

      You can probably help them make a video as such if you're a qualified pathologist.

    • @MartinWasTaken
      @MartinWasTaken Год назад +8

      @@ArtflPhenix Autoimmune systems need better advertising, few videos from a channel this size would be nice. Saw someone's life completely fall apart until he died because of this, it can be a slow burn.

    • @ArtflPhenix
      @ArtflPhenix Год назад +1

      @@starlight1697 I'm not, used to be a pharmacy student though but I'm very bad so i have to change careers. I only know this because one of our presidents/dictator died from this and currently a famous actress in my country has this too, she is still alive for now (coincidentally the actress's father is also the dictator's rival)

  • @u12nnas
    @u12nnas Год назад +210

    I am a scientist and I am genuinely impressed by how well you have presented this topic. It is both in depth enough that people will find it interesting and not so dense that it will confuse the average person! Well done Kurzgesagt!

    • @Chop7264
      @Chop7264 Год назад

      Can you make cure for cancer

  • @jasonpena535
    @jasonpena535 11 месяцев назад +1

    Incredible work!!

  • @agenti4734
    @agenti4734 11 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you Kurzgesagt for these immune system vids. They help me understand my immunology course much better.

  • @lightningllama
    @lightningllama Год назад +620

    Wow, as someone who's been in engineering and math for many years now, I often forget how meticulous and robust the design of our own bodies are. What a wonderful way to approach this topic without any prerequisites required as a viewer.

    • @bane2201
      @bane2201 11 месяцев назад +15

      Yeah, same! I've been passionate about math all my life, and about CS since 10 years old. I majored in both, but near the end I had to do a ton of research about my medical issues (self-diagnosed a CYP2D6 mutation correctly), and I fell in love with biology. I decided to tack on a biology minor, and I'm hoping I can work in bioinformatics or computational biology.
      I love both CS and math (and want to have hobbies involving both), but the complexity of biology makes all of Google's code combined look like Fizzbuzz.
      Anyway, it's amazing looking down at the sack of meat that supports my brain and just realizing how incredibly complicated it is. 250+ million of my cells died in the time it took me to type this comment.

    • @Ultimita01
      @Ultimita01 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@bane2201 You know, a CS major it made me appreciate the complexities of our body and brain even more. Edit: Oh I also got a major in psych for fun lol. That added even more to my appreciation.

    • @pear-zq1uj
      @pear-zq1uj 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@bane2201 thats one of the things i like about CS, it basically allows you to work in nearly every field out there

    • @carlisclosetedphgt3666
      @carlisclosetedphgt3666 11 месяцев назад +2

      why the need of flexing you're a math-ish person 🥱🙄 Wants some cookie?

    • @tomc.5704
      @tomc.5704 11 месяцев назад

      @@bane2201 Computational biology is fun, but I really love Molecular Biology -- how do these nano-scale biological machines work at the molecular level?

  • @8-bitnicolai5
    @8-bitnicolai5 Год назад +166

    I always thought cancer was an impossible problem to solve because its virtually untraceable. I had no idea the human body had so many ways to detect them, and that there was a chance we could find a way to prevent it entirely. Outstanding!

    • @SmokeJam
      @SmokeJam Год назад +12

      there is no chance to prevent it entirely. It is a biproduct of mutations, which are responsible for natural evolution, a never-ending process. Hence cancer will always be a factor as long as we are in some form of a biological body. We can only find better ways to combat it in less generally destructive ways for the body and we might get to a point where we can treat basically any form of cancer, but prevention is simply impossible.

    • @kieranmilner4208
      @kieranmilner4208 Год назад

      No that would be the CIA n big pharma lol

    • @memeaccount5898
      @memeaccount5898 Год назад +4

      As it was explained in the video, its an arms race. So I guess we better find a way to arm ourselves better.

    • @derek-64
      @derek-64 Год назад +1

      All it takes is for one cell to go haywire

    • @rnkishi
      @rnkishi 11 месяцев назад

      what if stopping cancer means stopping evolution of a human being and it will harm more in the long run?

  • @teahazel6267
    @teahazel6267 7 месяцев назад +2

    These vids have given me so much more comprehension of cells and microorganisms. I hope one day you cover computers in the same way to show how electrons moving can make games happen, step by step.
    I think this channel makes it so easy to understand for visual learners and the style makes it all easy to focus on, so ye, a deep dive breakdown of computers would really help me get from knowing a bunch of facts to comprehending the system as a whole

  • @ahmedwaleed2687
    @ahmedwaleed2687 10 месяцев назад

    I appreciate your work guys❤

  • @Alxium
    @Alxium Год назад +421

    I'd love to see a video on Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease. To me, those are way scarier than any cancer. I'd rather die from the inside out than slowly lose my memories and end up dying without having a "lived" a day in my life.
    If I am going to die a slow and painful death, I'd rather be able to cherish my memories and the loved ones around me...

    • @kathakalimandal9292
      @kathakalimandal9292 Год назад +18

      Amen to that.

    • @BiggieChungulus
      @BiggieChungulus Год назад +61

      Exactly. This is the thing people seem to fail to understand about those diseases. Imagine you're in your 20's or whatever, chillin, and you wake up the next day and you're 88. Something like that.

    • @thiagomacedolinhares5512
      @thiagomacedolinhares5512 Год назад +71

      My grandma passed away few months ago with advanced alzheimer. People often forget that this mental illness isnt just losing memories. After you lose the memories (or they get so scrambled you dont know whats real anymore), then it begins a slow descent into nothingness, where you cant eat, drink or go to the bathroom without help or even talk to your loved ones, then, after severall years being carried, fed and wiped by others, your body turns off and you die painfully (cause you dont have voice to shout your pains to others). Yeah, its way scarier. Take care of your health folks.

    • @DLxxx
      @DLxxx Год назад +25

      Same! When my Aunt got Alzheimer's, it was so heartbreaking! No one deserves to have their memories stripped away against their will. After a certain point, who they were is effectively already dead.

    • @stormking99
      @stormking99 Год назад +1

      Same

  • @AfterBurner1025
    @AfterBurner1025 Год назад +303

    As a pediatric oncologist, I really appreciate how this is presented. It’ll be a good resource for our more curious families. Thank you!

    • @magtovi
      @magtovi Год назад +9

      At first take I read "As a pedantic oncologist", and I was like if he's that self aware he can't be that pedantic 😂
      On the second take I read it correctly and my heart sank a little. Thank you for the work you and your peers do every day, I bet it's not easy.

    • @stevenseufert2520
      @stevenseufert2520 Год назад +5

      Noted: Dr. Mario is a pediatrician.

    • @themotorcyclemasswhole
      @themotorcyclemasswhole Год назад

      As a alumni of the pediatric oncology division of CHOP *I appreciate you*

    • @waerden
      @waerden Год назад

      Damn hey Doctor Mario

    • @AfterBurner1025
      @AfterBurner1025 Год назад +2

      @@magtovi True, it’s tough sometimes, but the kids make it all worth it. The support from our communities is also incredible, we couldn’t do it without y’all. 😊

  • @sosasroamaccount
    @sosasroamaccount 11 месяцев назад

    this video's animation goes so hard man appreciate you guys

  • @koultcechan
    @koultcechan 6 месяцев назад

    i can clearly understand this video even though i’m still not fluent in English. Thanks your team for that hard work and very useful and simplified content!

  • @itsthequenchiest5072
    @itsthequenchiest5072 Год назад +485

    As an individual who took AP Biology a few years ago in high school, this video better explained the concept of cancer in 10 minutes than that class did in 2 weeks 💀

    • @farhanvalummel7258
      @farhanvalummel7258 11 месяцев назад +18

      As a person who's studying biology at college, this video explained the concept of cancer in 10 minutes better than any professor ever could 💀

    • @HuyV
      @HuyV 11 месяцев назад +25

      @@farhanvalummel7258 As an engineer who already finished university, this video gave an amazing overview of cancer, but teaches you nothing substantial enough to actually start doing cancer research.
      Thing is.... These scienc-y youtube videos and lectures in educational institutions do two entirely different things. One gives you a rough idea of what a topic is about in a fun way to get you interested and raise awareness. The other teaches you the nitty gritty details of a topic so you can actually become an active contributor in that field.
      You won't become a cancer researcher by watching 5 youtube videos I'm afraid.

    • @madmoneymike2362
      @madmoneymike2362 11 месяцев назад +14

      @@HuyV Thank you, Captain Obvious

    • @theholycarp8044
      @theholycarp8044 11 месяцев назад

      My AP bio test was yesterday

    • @kalebestevez5963
      @kalebestevez5963 11 месяцев назад

      bro really thought he was the only one in AP bio

  • @SNUFFGURLL
    @SNUFFGURLL 11 месяцев назад +800

    My mother currently has cancer on her brain, and while most of it was thankfully removed, there still needs to be treatment done to remove the rest. This video was very encouraging, in a weird little way. Thanks, Kurzgesagt!

    • @rottenapple_
      @rottenapple_ 11 месяцев назад

      @@magnumopus1628 nobody wants your misinformation snake oil crap

    • @flamelash1283
      @flamelash1283 11 месяцев назад +36

      Good luck on your mother, may the best happen furthermore in your life!

    • @5xlaimanySimba
      @5xlaimanySimba 11 месяцев назад +4

      yk youtubes drunk when it says 3 comments but no comments

    • @giangtran-to6tb
      @giangtran-to6tb 11 месяцев назад +1

      ok

    • @harton18
      @harton18 11 месяцев назад +13

      Pray your mum continues to win the battle

  • @enzomerz9044
    @enzomerz9044 2 месяца назад

    one of the best episodes so far! I always live to see you guys explore the immune system it always facinattes me!

  • @Seenivasan1992
    @Seenivasan1992 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your inputs ❤

  • @salmanhusaini7333
    @salmanhusaini7333 Год назад +403

    I am a mechanic and I've never worked on immunotherapy research to fight cancer, I don't know all of this and I would've never presented it as well as you did, thank you for making knowledge accessible and fun whilst still being accurate enough! Love your channel.

  • @DomskiPlays
    @DomskiPlays Год назад +197

    I held my grandfathers hand yesterday as he died from cancer after fighting it for over a year. The timing of this video is just.. damn

    • @TinaHyde
      @TinaHyde Год назад +14

      So very sorry for your loss, friend. May your grandfather’s memory be eternal.

    • @user-vd4sn9rj6y
      @user-vd4sn9rj6y Год назад +5

      Sorry for your lose friend.

    • @joenoodle6914
      @joenoodle6914 Год назад +1

      L

    • @sensora9646
      @sensora9646 Год назад +3

      Damn, bruh that's so sad. May he rest in peace ✌️

    • @spokoloco
      @spokoloco Год назад +4

      Dont worry, in the next life you will meet him again.

  • @pradeepgaur9047
    @pradeepgaur9047 5 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome presentation ❤❤

  • @arianeblubb1835
    @arianeblubb1835 4 месяца назад

    THIS IS AMAZING CONTENT !! THANK YOU

  • @thunder17159
    @thunder17159 Год назад +134

    A moment of silence for all the people who are fighting cancer today❤️

    • @hitmanabhi007
      @hitmanabhi007 Год назад +10

      A moment for cheer mate not silence. They are fighting it and most WILL win it, the brave people!

    • @carlosfer2201
      @carlosfer2201 Год назад +11

      Technically we all are, all the time.

    • @realdjaykay
      @realdjaykay 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@carlosfer2201 exactly

    • @andrewb5894
      @andrewb5894 11 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@hitmanabhi007 My mom was brave and still lost. That's a poor statement.

    • @immortal_shrooms6757
      @immortal_shrooms6757 11 месяцев назад

      @@andrewb5894 im sorry for your loss

  • @rosalynredwood4542
    @rosalynredwood4542 Год назад +205

    Idk why I teared up watching this, our bodies are so metal ✨ I have cancer survivors in my family and hope we win against it fully ASAP.

    • @praveenranjanlal3839
      @praveenranjanlal3839 Год назад +5

      I thought I was only one getting tears..

    • @pontoancora
      @pontoancora Год назад +4

      @@praveenranjanlal3839 nope.

    • @ElProcedente
      @ElProcedente Год назад +1

      How lucky...

    • @SSS_HEX
      @SSS_HEX Год назад +2

      Wish you fast recovery and strong health 👍

    • @alexs8047
      @alexs8047 Год назад

      Tell them to eat 10 apricot dry seeds per day

  • @user-lb3eu4wv6z
    @user-lb3eu4wv6z 9 месяцев назад +22

    the animation team really needs an applause. It always amazed my mind how impossibly complex our immune system is..

  • @Hesh.K
    @Hesh.K 9 месяцев назад

    Our immune system presented and explained in this way gives me back that amazement and wondrous feeling of when I was a kid experiencing something new

  • @matriarchofazure7607
    @matriarchofazure7607 Год назад +152

    I've been a fan of your channel for years. Thank you for being such an immune system enthusiast. Years ago, I wondered "Why do we get HIV if we have an immune system?" And I started researching, and found your videos. Ever since, I can't stop reading about everything. Of course, I bought your book too! Thank you for giving me something amazing and complex to hyperfixate on. Truly.

  • @levilivesforjesuschrist
    @levilivesforjesuschrist Год назад +900

    Let's give thanks to our Natural Killer Cells for protecting from us from cancer ❤

    • @vladimirglutentag1469
      @vladimirglutentag1469 Год назад +47

      -unless of course you are one of the few people whom’s immune system actively tries to kill you.

    • @levilivesforjesuschrist
      @levilivesforjesuschrist Год назад +16

      @@vladimirglutentag1469 autoimmune disease?

    • @nomoreman
      @nomoreman Год назад +2

      Well i mean thats their purpose if they aint doing that then they dont matter

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Год назад +2

      ​@@vladimirglutentag1469 yep, can't have life without death

    • @Leeyum96969
      @Leeyum96969 Год назад +1

      Yea!

  • @Dan-sc1gr
    @Dan-sc1gr 10 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing video. Great job to the animation team. Could you please make more videos like this one

  • @Gabe1477
    @Gabe1477 2 месяца назад

    Something about how they made this makes it so entertaining, the animation and the easy to understand information was so good.

  • @LoLStaticX
    @LoLStaticX Год назад +96

    I've lost my mom to a cardia cancer, which in fact were the damn 3rd and last cancer she had to fight against (prior to this she had thyroid and bone cancer, one independent of the other). From discovering the cancer to she passing away its only been 6 weeks. I really hope that one day we get rid of this disease once and for all.

    • @Junispro31
      @Junispro31 Год назад +7

      Sadly cancer is a malfunction of the cells, result of many different types of causes. Even if one day we found a treatment that can work for Cancer A, Cancer B might still survive treatment, so on and so forth

    • @deathbringer9893
      @deathbringer9893 Год назад

      ​@@Junispro31well one theory is using viruses to kill cancer cells wether it works or not who knows

    • @Shnuksy
      @Shnuksy Год назад +1

      Lost my mom 1 year ago to it. I'm sorry for your loss.

  • @hotpinkkt
    @hotpinkkt Год назад +237

    As an immunologist/microbiologist, you explained this so well. My prof said most cancer is caused by viruses actually because viruses turn off tumor-suppressing genes (p53). MHII molecules are cool as well but that's more of your adaptive immune response whereas MH1 molecules are innate as you described.

    • @Narrator007
      @Narrator007 Год назад +7

      It's actually kind of strange how immunologists chose to name those two structures so similarly (MH1 and MH2), when they are actually so _dissimilar_ in scope and job.
      I understand the similarity in function that led scientists to naming them like that, but I think it was a mistake that made things more confusing to those trying to learn more about this field (among many other strange and unintuitive naming decisions)

    • @noname8354
      @noname8354 Год назад +14

      @@Narrator007 welcome to immunology

    • @deepfakescoverychannel6710
      @deepfakescoverychannel6710 Год назад

      That's why it's so important not to eat while you're sick with a virus

    • @supersingular
      @supersingular Год назад

      ​@@deepfakescoverychannel6710we should fast 20 hours a day every day, since we don't always know when we have a virus in our system.

    • @jonharrison3114
      @jonharrison3114 Год назад

      @@deepfakescoverychannel6710wait I don’t get it why would we do that

  • @hristotodorov9989
    @hristotodorov9989 8 месяцев назад

    Just amazing 👏

  • @vissaium
    @vissaium 4 месяца назад

    Thank you! Top explanation!

  • @Pyromatic6
    @Pyromatic6 Год назад +132

    I never thought cancer would affect me personally, after all I'm only 25 years old! But I was diagnosed with cancer in December, it was very sudden and shocking. No-one is safe from this, it can affect anyone on the planet, and it happens very quickly.
    Thank you for making this video, it's incredibly informative and helpful, I'm looking forward to the next one! I've been subscribed to this channel for several years now, and this is actually the only channel I've ever bought merch from too lol. I really appreciate that you put so much work into everything you do, and I love that you cite so many sources and references too! Keep up the amazing work!

    • @madikken5363
      @madikken5363 Год назад +28

      Wishing you the best!! 🤞🤞

    • @cait9266
      @cait9266 Год назад +16

      Same, I made it to 28 before my diagnosis in 2020 and the only instance I had with it was a few months scare with my grandfather years before. I still have days I don't believe it's real and I'm experiencing impostor syndrome from it.
      Wishing you all the best and I hope your journey is going well! 💜💙💚

    • @AAAnto23
      @AAAnto23 Год назад +10

      I found out I had cancer in 2021, when I was 25 and now I'm one of those lucky that can say it's over. Sometimes I still think it was all a dream. It's true and you have to battle it everyday in every moment. Never give up because that's the best thing you can do for yourself (and also trust completely your doctors). And let your relatives and friends shows what they feel for you, don't create distance from them. You need every kind of support and you have to accept it. You can do it

    • @EliasMheart
      @EliasMheart Год назад

      All the best! Hope you can fight it off for good

    • @alexs8047
      @alexs8047 Год назад

      Eat 10 apricot dry seeds per day

  • @maximilianhasenmuller8250
    @maximilianhasenmuller8250 Год назад +196

    As a molecular cell biologist, this is impressive! Could never have conveyed this subject in such an elegant and precise matter, good job!

    • @fearius
      @fearius Год назад +2

      dont discredit yourself, remember theyre a large team working together for months at a time.

  • @luisfelipevaller5271
    @luisfelipevaller5271 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is easily the best channel on RUclips in terms of content and production. Sometimes I can't believe that watching it is free.

    • @Inkkari9
      @Inkkari9 11 месяцев назад

      Well sometimes they do alot propaganda

    • @areanaangel8964
      @areanaangel8964 6 месяцев назад

      They survive from things like donations and people buying merch. Honestly, I do love this channel. I'm going to take a look at what is for sale

  • @YaserWest
    @YaserWest 10 месяцев назад

    Mind blowing, thanks ❤

  • @TheTwister3000
    @TheTwister3000 11 месяцев назад +551

    My mom died two months ago of throat cancer. Even though she lost the battle it's still really good to hear they're making serious progress with eliminating cancer.
    It's the journey of the disease that really sucks and it seems like it only gets the loveliest people.
    Still great video and I'm impressed with how well you're getting all this information in 10min!

    • @eirdonne_
      @eirdonne_ 11 месяцев назад

      did she drink or smoke? or was it random?

    • @TheTwister3000
      @TheTwister3000 11 месяцев назад +23

      @@eirdonne_ She did drink and smoke but I do know people who do it a lot more, though I believe her smoking has been a cause of her disease

    • @AsokaTw-mz3lr
      @AsokaTw-mz3lr 11 месяцев назад +29

      @@TheTwister3000 Diet, environment, stress play a role in cancer too. If you eat healthy foods, vegetable, spices, ginger, garlic, leaves, fruits, and less red meat like pork and beef but only chicken, goat, turkey, you will less likely to get cancer too.

    • @countryballsanimationstudio24
      @countryballsanimationstudio24 11 месяцев назад +37

      Sorry for your loss, condolences to your Mom

    • @anhinh48
      @anhinh48 11 месяцев назад +16

      Sorry for your loss. All the best to you and your family.

  • @tyr844
    @tyr844 Год назад +133

    When I was a children, I lost my mother from cancer. It's very precious for me to understand this thing and seeing the potentiel futur cures at the end make me incredibly hopefull. Thank you for all of this

  • @ragedogz2119
    @ragedogz2119 5 дней назад

    thank you body, you a real one

  • @Reaklibert
    @Reaklibert 9 месяцев назад

    thanks you for the amazing video and educations.

  • @sirmalthe1470
    @sirmalthe1470 Год назад +159

    Damn, my body really started its own civil war

  • @gamingwitmc7041
    @gamingwitmc7041 Год назад +173

    My brother recently died from cancer two days ago, he died at 12. Cancer is scary. But my brother wasn’t scared of it, he fought that monster till the end.

    • @Oobservatory_X
      @Oobservatory_X Год назад +1

      Which cancer? And was it there from birth?

    • @srinidhisoundarrajan5884
      @srinidhisoundarrajan5884 Год назад +11

      So sorry!! Take care ❤

    • @professionalliar1524
      @professionalliar1524 Год назад +1

      definitely not a lie

    • @jutika5746
      @jutika5746 Год назад +19

      @@professionalliar1524 omg can this whole „this must be fake“ thing finally stop! Why would someone lie about their brother‘s death?? I absolutely hate this behavior. If you think this is fake, then please just stfu.

    • @professionalliar1524
      @professionalliar1524 Год назад +1

      @@jutika5746 people would lie about such a horrible thing for the attention ig

  • @lindsayjenions2795
    @lindsayjenions2795 3 месяца назад

    Thanks, excellent video.

  • @PrabhuRPR
    @PrabhuRPR 11 месяцев назад +1

    At 6:07 i loved when they showed 'whole library of proteins' each protein having their own illustration. Such attention to detail.

  • @xidjazulix
    @xidjazulix 11 месяцев назад +318

    Pharmacist here, yall absolutely nailed this. you just explained doctoral level cellular biology and immunology at an extremely digestible level in less than 10 minutes.

    • @frederiktolberg8002
      @frederiktolberg8002 11 месяцев назад +16

      This is in no way doctoral level. It's the common "has to know" things in a bachelor Immunology class

    • @xidjazulix
      @xidjazulix 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@frederiktolberg8002 Elaborate what necessary doctoral level is missing then that would have made this more "complete" to understand... I understand it is indeed more complicated than this, but not much conceptually.

    • @anilrai7010
      @anilrai7010 11 месяцев назад

      Thankyou 😊😊😊

    • @frederiktolberg8002
      @frederiktolberg8002 11 месяцев назад

      @@xidjazulix There is almost no information on molecular interactions or pathways, nor any information on the many subsets of immune cells involved in cancer-fighting. It is a nice brief overview, not a detailed description.

    • @xidjazulix
      @xidjazulix 11 месяцев назад

      @@frederiktolberg8002 I mean having had a bachelors in biology and chemistry, and immunology at the doctoral level, yes they could have gotten more nuanced with the pathways involved, but they discussed doctoral level concepts in a way that didnt require doctoral understanding to digest and comprehend

  • @misdrevenous
    @misdrevenous Год назад +362

    My mom has stage IV lung adenocarcinoma. She has been complaining about back pain for years and it was too late when she saw a doctor.
    She has been battling cancer since 2018 and the chemotherapy is taking a toll on her body. It has been an exhausting battle and I hope that we reach a day when Cancers can just be simply cured.

    • @cristianmendoza7969
      @cristianmendoza7969 Год назад +30

      Sorry to hear that hope she pulls through and makes it.

    • @futurereflections4097
      @futurereflections4097 Год назад +13

      Praying for her

    • @ios5
      @ios5 Год назад +9

      Please... pray. You will face great trials and tribulations and you will be stricken with grief and I am SO SORRY to hear your mom is in such tremendous pain. HOWEVER you can and will find peace when she is out of her suffering but that peace can only be attained through God.

    • @ios5
      @ios5 Год назад +14

      I love you, I love your mom, I love everyone reading this comment, and everyone not. I wish to spread as much peace and positivity as one man can. Cheers.

    • @ShadowebEB
      @ShadowebEB Год назад +19

      @@ios5 Since when did prayers cure any cancers? Scientific research needs money, not prayers!