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I am a cancer survivor. Undergone chemotherapy when I was 10. It excites me every time I hear of new technology and medicine used to combat cancer. 🥳🥳🥳
XCHDragox115 congrats, my dad has cancer and he has survived it three times but now he won’t but I know I he will want me happy, anyway good job u made my dad I pray everyday for more pope, to survive even tho my dad won’t this time!
@@loghan93 I'm so sorry that you have to go through that. It's awful losing a parent no matter how it happens. You seem to have the right attitude about it and I truly hope that you continue on to live a happy life.
*this man's whole career I've seen multiple people get that wrong and it's really concerning since it doesn't have the same ring as the real quote and if it spreads enough it'll kill the meme sooner (although it's probably on death row anyways)
I know it's 2 years old comment, but most cancer cells don't use mitochondria. They just use fermentation because it gives energy more quickly, and yields precursor for their growth better than full oxidation.
BUT SOUNDSMITH actually there’s a way to fight fire with fire, in some forest fire. they’d bring fuel and lay it around in all directions where the fire take place and burn it - to cut the oxygen source for the forest fire. But the fire in this process that we caused should be controllable.
My mother went to the hospital today and was diagnosised to have ovary cancer. Thanks for this video I showed this to her and she seems to have a little more hope now
Alvin Cwk ovarian and breast and prostate cancer are easier to cure, we studied in med school that survival rate is around 85-95% ! I hope you diagnosed this early and so it would be much easier !
As a pharmacy student, it is very interesting to learn this take for monoclonal antibodies - a group of anti-cancer agents that I got interested of studying in my pharmacy school!
Right before the video I saw an ad of curing cancer. Coincidence, and something that made my day, because someone in my sisters class died of cancer. Ravi
You call that harsh? Guess this is the first time you see something that even resembles an attack to the fandom I hope it's just a reference to the protein lol
1:03 I wish my antibodies had police batons and helmets with spinning lights. I want antibodies that are not only strong, but which display an intimidating flair.
@@AbsoluteRatBastard "Immune cells" is too generic. They need a capital letter, like T or Q. Flair, that's what gets you noticed. Like the Jimmie Lunceford song says, "Taint what you do, it's the way that you do it".
A related tech that was awarded Nobel prize in medicine recently is called CAR-T (Chimeric Antibody Receptor T-cells). Instead of making the antibody-producing B cells live longer, CAR-T makes the bad-cell-killing T-cells live longer, and then outfit them with the right antibodies to kill cancers. Our T-cells have the natural ability to kill "bad cells" (diseased ones, ones marked by antibodies, and, yes, cancer) if properly stimulated by antibodies. However, for cancer fighting purposes, they don't live long enough to do that. Their lives can be extended by shutting down an internal life-cycle checkpoint. It serves as a "timer" that tells the cell to die after a while; if you stick a pin in the timer, then it doesn't go off, and the cells live longer to fight another day (for years instead of weeks). Now the trick is the CAR part of CAR-T: how do you find the right Antibody? Turns out cancer is even more complex than we think, and there have been many suggestions of how to 1) detect these complexities, 2) make exact antibodies cheaply and effectively, and 3) get the T-Cells to use them. Some case studies have found the exact antibodies for the patients, and then essentially cured them of all sorts of cancers (skin, lung, liver, etc.). The key here, however, is "exact antibody". Even with that, we can have "on-target, off-cancer" toxicity, where the T-cells know to attack, say, pancreas cells for pancreatic cancer, but then started killing the good pancreas cells as well as the bad ones. Needless to say, more work is needed.
Unfortunately the issue we are now facing is it is very difficult to find targets on the cancer cells surface to bind too that are specific to cancer cells. This is because they are just versions of our own cells so whatever cell type they mutated from will also have them. Has been used to some success in leukemia where they can replace that cell type with a bone marrow transplant or for certain hormone induced breast cancer but finding these more specific targets will be difficult.
get them trained as a navy seal... problem defintely not solved but it sounds cooler to have "trained navy seal cancer cells" on all the labels for them.
My grandfather has had colon cancer for 4 years and now it’s moving up to his lungs Edit: I don’t want likes or anything just saying Edit 2 months later: Update I have been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes myself so um good luck to my family
I love the way they Depict everything! The cells and the stories like how they were partying and then A person kicks the door and finds their research. Super cool
I’m not sure how producing specific antibodies can prevent tissue rejection or cure/treat MS? So far you’ve only talked about antibodies in assisting the destruction of specific cancer/bad cells. But MS and tissue rejection is degenerative due to the body’s own immune system. So idk how more destruction would help in that regard.. Unless: 1. Antibodies could be used to prevent destruction by masking the tissue antigen 2. Antibodies are used to neuter/compromise the immune system which is basically already done by some drugs now
I love how we are trying to fight cancer and at the same time trying to search a solution for immortality, but maybe in the future rather than fighting we will try to actually modify cancerous cells to make them recover their original functions so they become harmless while staying immortal, and applying it to the whole body making basically someone immortal and using the quick dividing aspect controlled so it basically give everyone amazing regeneration abilities...
That's... an interesting idea. Now I'm wondering, what is preventing bioengineers to use gene therapy on cancer cells to turn them back to normal or even better than normal?
@@nuralimedeu Well, my idea would require technology so advanced that we would have other ways to threat cancer effectively and to make living cell immortal by then... This is actually really complicated, a cancer is basically when a cell is not properly functioning and refuse to die (because they have a safety to die rather than work abnormally which would endanger the whole system, this is called apoptosis) and kept reproducing, carrying its errors (refusing to die and the initial other unproper property(ies)). I am no biologist so I may be totally wrong, but I think we can modify cells so they reproduce into something else, but we can't really change how a cell itself operate (for stuff like the kill switch for example), though we can force it to make proteins that it was unable to made or made faulty. So from what I read gene therapy is still under development and is not yet ready for mass use, but you should do your own research as I don't know that much about genetic.
Dragongem Peltus Thank you. I will see. But the doctors say tthat after cutting out the tumor after the therapy there is a good chance that I will be fully healed. Patially thanks to this therapy that should kill most of it even before taking it out.
@@anexplosion5436 u mean "please end my suffering" hill... how da hell did they go from sonic the meh-hog to sonic the hedge... like how come Pikachu looks way better than what I expected him to look but sonic still keeps dying as a meme?
Worked for my wife's cancer for a while, but like everything else, her cancer pulled a natural selection-esque trick and got around it. But a dozen different treatments at 1-2 months of effectiveness for each got her 16 months more than life than anyone expected.
But how are we sure that the cancer cells would have different antigen compared to normal cells? Like, what if the cancer camouflaged themselves to have exactly same antigen with normal cells, since they were one, right?
@@TommyTomTompkins I know for a fact that this is not true. And it's despicable to assume this. There are thousands of scientists who work their butt off every day to find a cure for cancer and other diseases. How dare you belittle their life's work with your ignorance? Especially in research and science were money is usually tight and salaries for PhDs are very low compared to the corporate world.
@@Brainstorm69 haha you are delusional....If I know what the cure to cancer is, then some hotshot researcher should know....they taking that money down to the casino buying big boy Bentley and benzs with that money...
Well where can I get such a treatment whitout negative effects (or too negative). And even if there was a 100% cure for cancer that will perhaps exist someday. It will cost almost a million or some shit due to humans abusing people who really need it.
@@dinosaurusrex1482 There are rogue cells, which is cancer, but there is no such thing as rogue cancer. That would be cancer that's gone amuck - it's redundant. Benign tumors are not cancer, rogue or otherwise.
Bacteriophages are for viral/bacterial diseases and superbugs, not cancer. Put your big boy pants on and double check the meaning of your science words.
What if all our cells were as longlived as cancer cells? (But without the bad stuff) Could that theoretically make people virtually immortal? (In the lifespan sense)
Karen: *is anti-vaxx mum* Vaxx: welp have a lottery ticket that's 100% garunteed win rate as long as u don't die tomorrow kid. kid: ah shit, -here we go again- -why do I- hear boss music again. karen: oils. *kid still dies.* fuck.
Just finished GCSE Biology and we learnt about hybridoma cells specifically mono-clonal antibodies extracted from mice (without harming it) using b-lymphocytes
People who watched this on the swiss nationial channel: hey I've seen this one! People who only watch minute earth: What do you mean this one is completely brand new
I... actually knew this fact for 12 years. I was 7 years old, and I was by no means at all even half intelligent. At a young age a name stuck... "Anjn" That's as much intelligence as you'd imagine I had. A name. Beyond that, for fighting cancer... I actually learned this by accident before the internet, in a dream. The dream? Aside from a few flashbacks to moments before I adopted the ability to conceive the world properly[Or memory], I dreamt of being in a gurney, inside a garage, abandoned on the side of a road, with two people leaving me to fend for myself. I ran after the two figures, and got ran over. Perhaps another life, but In that same dream, I heard voices talk about "Cells invincible to aging will save the world." I did wonder whether my philosophical perspective came from that dream, but I was always interested in the human body.
Oh weird, I guess this was what was going on with my alemtuzumab treatment? Pretty awesome to accidentally learn how the infusion that I have had works.
so im curius if this treatment was made possible a few years after 1975 how come 10 million people still died? is it not that used or does it cost alot to make specific antibodies for a specific disease?
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If this is real how has there been no news about this revolutionary cancer treatment saving millions of lives?
I always see a very, very annoying big blue "Got it" popup pointing at the Join button. Clear UX indication that the button is off limits to me.
I used the cancer to destroy the cancer
Lmaoooooo sonic xD
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111111111111111111
“Aliens don’t die when I shoot them with my gun, so I built this gun out of aliens.”
*thank god for science*
I build this alien gun from alien ships pipes
The last line though “thank god for science”
Hello X-Com.
Citric Thoughts babyyy
Pecu Alex it’s ironic because religion and science extremely conflict with each other. Plus, “God” didn’t invent science
"Cancer destroyed itself by going against itself"
*IT HURT ITSELF IN ITS CONFUSION*
Lol
*Cancer cell began to feel strange...*
Sound like pokemon that uses confuse ray it attaacked itself.
@@kendallkeith
Yeah
That's the joke
Rapid multiplying cells: iS ME a POkEmoN?
Body: Nes (no, yes)
I am a cancer survivor. Undergone chemotherapy when I was 10. It excites me every time I hear of new technology and medicine used to combat cancer. 🥳🥳🥳
I feel happy whenever I hear someone survived cancer.
But this isn't new at all...
XCHDragox115 congrats, my dad has cancer and he has survived it three times but now he won’t but I know I he will want me happy, anyway good job u made my dad I pray everyday for more pope, to survive even tho my dad won’t this time!
u have the youtube name of a ten year old...
@@loghan93 I'm so sorry that you have to go through that. It's awful losing a parent no matter how it happens. You seem to have the right attitude about it and I truly hope that you continue on to live a happy life.
Kate: Explains a possible cure for cancer
*Every cancer hospital ever wants to know your location*
Can't they watch this????????
Dude it’s a joke -_-
Cancer: Kills its own kind
Me: Congratulations you played yourself.
Killed*
Cancer cells must be afraid of their potentially endless life so they just commit suicide... wait no, they actually start a suicide attack :/
*_Cannibalism Achievement Unlocked!_*
It isn't funny
It hurts itself in it's confusion
cancer: _exists_
also cancer: *Finally, a worthy opponent! Our battle will be legendary!*
Gets sits upon by a giant coronavirus
Who gets bigger and bigger
**sends 2 uber cats to destroy you**
*"We used cancer to destroy cancer"*
Cancer: *Impossible*
"This is how you get cancer to destroy itself"
US government: *shifts around nervously*
@@johnnyd6953 US: CHEAP AND EFFECTIVE MEDICINE FOR CANCER? IMPOSSIBLE
I use the cancer to destroy the cancer
*"I used a thanos meme to make a thanos meme"*
Humanity: "Wanna bet?"
Insert the 2 spidermen pointing at each other meme
.
Weren't ther 3?
There's 2 versions of the meme
YOU NEED MORE LIKE
Cancer: Exists
Also Cancer: I’m about to end this whole man’s career.
scooptime exactly
Cancer : *Guess i'll die by friendly fire*
*this man's whole career
I've seen multiple people get that wrong and it's really concerning since it doesn't have the same ring as the real quote and if it spreads enough it'll kill the meme sooner (although it's probably on death row anyways)
Also cancer: .... with the help of my friend immune cells
*spiderman shooting spiderman*
"I use the Cancer to destroy the Cancer."
-Dr Thanos
Hahahahahahahahahahah!
thanos:- i used stones to destroy stones.
.
cancer cells:-hold my mitochondria
Really good joke man😆😆
venkata shivashankar mitochondrion is the p- HAHAHA!
venkata shivashankar theirs a cure
@@ageofaquariuskha2917 r/whooooosh
I know it's 2 years old comment, but most cancer cells don't use mitochondria. They just use fermentation because it gives energy more quickly, and yields precursor for their growth better than full oxidation.
cancer: back at you bookaroo!
humans: *uno reverse card*
cancer: *._.*
*Bookaroo*
@@indiranarayan9576 *_Bookaroo_*
Bookaroo
*BOOKAROO*
Patrik: LOL
"Don't fight fire with fire."
Science: **Fights Cancer with Cancer**
BUT SOUNDSMITH actually there’s a way to fight fire with fire, in some forest fire. they’d bring fuel and lay it around in all directions where the fire take place and burn it - to cut the oxygen source for the forest fire. But the fire in this process that we caused should be controllable.
"Nuff said."
- Someone who's tired of people debunking stuff that I learn everyday
Nantawan paramapooti it was a random quote
My mother went to the hospital today and was diagnosised to have ovary cancer. Thanks for this video I showed this to her and she seems to have a little more hope now
Alvin Cwk ovarian and breast and prostate cancer are easier to cure, we studied in med school that survival rate is around 85-95% ! I hope you diagnosed this early and so it would be much easier !
*How to turn Cancer against itself:*
1. Use Reverse Uno Card
Use the no u card.
*NO U*
😎
Duchi 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
NO u
As a pharmacy student, it is very interesting to learn this take for monoclonal antibodies - a group of anti-cancer agents that I got interested of studying in my pharmacy school!
"I used the cancer, to destroy the cancer"
Thanos was bald after all
Mad lad
Gone -- Reduced to cells
Fight fire with fire 🤷🏻♂️
I will shred the cancer cells down to it's last atom
It isn't funny
Right before the video I saw an ad of curing cancer.
Coincidence, and something that made my day, because someone in my sisters class died of cancer.
Ravi
0:12
Uhhhhhhh... are you implying that Sonic is literally cancer?
Not that I disagree, it's just a bit... harsh.
No I’m not
They both just have spikey hair
You call that harsh? Guess this is the first time you see something that even resembles an attack to the fandom
I hope it's just a reference to the protein lol
sanic
No it’s referring to hedgehogs in general
Nobody:
The Thumbnail: *COVID vs COVID*
1:03 I wish my antibodies had police batons and helmets with spinning lights. I want antibodies that are not only strong, but which display an intimidating flair.
ArchEnema 67 if only
WEEE WOOO WEEE WOOO!!1!1!111!
Cells At Work
Those are Immune cells not antibodies
@@AbsoluteRatBastard "Immune cells" is too generic. They need a capital letter, like T or Q. Flair, that's what gets you noticed. Like the Jimmie Lunceford song says, "Taint what you do, it's the way that you do it".
Cancer: You’re weak
Also Cancer: I’m you
A related tech that was awarded Nobel prize in medicine recently is called CAR-T (Chimeric Antibody Receptor T-cells). Instead of making the antibody-producing B cells live longer, CAR-T makes the bad-cell-killing T-cells live longer, and then outfit them with the right antibodies to kill cancers.
Our T-cells have the natural ability to kill "bad cells" (diseased ones, ones marked by antibodies, and, yes, cancer) if properly stimulated by antibodies. However, for cancer fighting purposes, they don't live long enough to do that. Their lives can be extended by shutting down an internal life-cycle checkpoint. It serves as a "timer" that tells the cell to die after a while; if you stick a pin in the timer, then it doesn't go off, and the cells live longer to fight another day (for years instead of weeks).
Now the trick is the CAR part of CAR-T: how do you find the right Antibody? Turns out cancer is even more complex than we think, and there have been many suggestions of how to 1) detect these complexities, 2) make exact antibodies cheaply and effectively, and 3) get the T-Cells to use them. Some case studies have found the exact antibodies for the patients, and then essentially cured them of all sorts of cancers (skin, lung, liver, etc.). The key here, however, is "exact antibody". Even with that, we can have "on-target, off-cancer" toxicity, where the T-cells know to attack, say, pancreas cells for pancreatic cancer, but then started killing the good pancreas cells as well as the bad ones.
Needless to say, more work is needed.
Interesting! Wish there were more comments like this on here
NERD (sorry!)
Woah! We got Sherlock over here!
Cancer : im about to end thid body's whole career
Also cancer : im about to end my whole career
"Thid"
Unfortunately the issue we are now facing is it is very difficult to find targets on the cancer cells surface to bind too that are specific to cancer cells. This is because they are just versions of our own cells so whatever cell type they mutated from will also have them.
Has been used to some success in leukemia where they can replace that cell type with a bone marrow transplant or for certain hormone induced breast cancer but finding these more specific targets will be difficult.
get them trained as a navy seal... problem defintely not solved but it sounds cooler to have "trained navy seal cancer cells" on all the labels for them.
My grandfather has had colon cancer for 4 years and now it’s moving up to his lungs
Edit: I don’t want likes or anything just saying
Edit 2 months later: Update I have been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes myself so um good luck to my family
Good luck!
Good luck
F
F
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the antibodies look like very angry sharks
True ;)
Inkshifterz Draw Stuff that’s so very true
Ferocious
BABY SHARK DO DO DO DO *BABY SHARK*
Looks more like CONSUMMATE V'S
We need more pure science like this.
Even bad things can eventually lead to good things.
countrys are busy working on military budget
How to turn em against one another?
Create a two-party system
Anh Duy Nguyen Dinh
long live the right
@@chloroplast8611 see? It is dividing us already XD
Yessir. And that’s how politics came to be
Chloroplast ✔
To gulag with you !
I love the way they Depict everything! The cells and the stories like how they were partying and then A person kicks the door and finds their research. Super cool
0:13 Sonic looks confused XD
Looks like he ended up in a human body.
Human zone act 1
@Obama don’t care OH NOOO!
Obama don’t care angry like
Sonic hedgehog gene look it up
I’m not sure how producing specific antibodies can prevent tissue rejection or cure/treat MS?
So far you’ve only talked about antibodies in assisting the destruction of specific cancer/bad cells. But MS and tissue rejection is degenerative due to the body’s own immune system. So idk how more destruction would help in that regard..
Unless:
1. Antibodies could be used to prevent destruction by masking the tissue antigen
2. Antibodies are used to neuter/compromise the immune system which is basically already done by some drugs now
Minute Earth: Here's how we can stop cancer.
UA-cam viewers: Make memes about them.
Minute Earth: **surprised pikachu face**
Including this
69 likes
*n i c e*
My dog passed away from lung cancer...we found it at it's late stage...R.I.P Peanut, the most unique girl ever
Nice Dr. Mario reference.
Also, this seems pretty cool.
cool i'm not the only one who noticed
What's the reference?
asailijhijr at 2:33 there’s a reference to the bad guys
Came here looking for this
Thanks! I knew I recognized those little buggers.
Minute earth I have a question....
*why do we cry?*
PLS make a vid about it.
👇🏻
Because of those lachremal glands at the corner of your eyes. Also Ted ed already has a video on it
I love how we are trying to fight cancer and at the same time trying to search a solution for immortality, but maybe in the future rather than fighting we will try to actually modify cancerous cells to make them recover their original functions so they become harmless while staying immortal, and applying it to the whole body making basically someone immortal and using the quick dividing aspect controlled so it basically give everyone amazing regeneration abilities...
That's... an interesting idea. Now I'm wondering, what is preventing bioengineers to use gene therapy on cancer cells to turn them back to normal or even better than normal?
@@nuralimedeu Well, my idea would require technology so advanced that we would have other ways to threat cancer effectively and to make living cell immortal by then...
This is actually really complicated, a cancer is basically when a cell is not properly functioning and refuse to die (because they have a safety to die rather than work abnormally which would endanger the whole system, this is called apoptosis) and kept reproducing, carrying its errors (refusing to die and the initial other unproper property(ies)).
I am no biologist so I may be totally wrong, but I think we can modify cells so they reproduce into something else, but we can't really change how a cell itself operate (for stuff like the kill switch for example), though we can force it to make proteins that it was unable to made or made faulty.
So from what I read gene therapy is still under development and is not yet ready for mass use, but you should do your own research as I don't know that much about genetic.
Thanks for explaining. I currently get exactly this therapy for my cancer an now understand it better.
Wow! I hope you are doing well :)
Dragongem Peltus Thank you. I will see. But the doctors say tthat after cutting out the tumor after the therapy there is a good chance that I will be fully healed. Patially thanks to this therapy that should kill most of it even before taking it out.
@@gildor8879 are you also getting chemotherapy or just this one? are there any side effects to this exact therapy?
gildor8879 i wish you the best of luck!
Best of luck get well soon
0:13
Did anyone see Sonic?
Sonic: But.. but.. I thought I was the fastest.
2:35
Did anyone see the Dr. Mario viruses?
Viruses: Opps wrong animation.
I did
Refrences
I saw both of them
Nobody:
MinuteEarth: *how to use Reverse Card for fighting cancer*
That's not how you use the Nobody meme. It doesn't even make the rest o the text funnier
@@corvus402 i dont care, it funny anyways.
wooosh.
@@iamjody4 that's not how woosh works
It's when someone doesn't get the joke so the joke goes over their head *woosh*
Roblox Player r/wooosh and r/wooosh myself for good measure
A ad popped up right after the video and it was about cancer research.
chemo and radiation can also trigger new cancers. We need something much better like immunetherapy
You can sum up cancer treatment like this:
The problem is not killing the cancer.
The problem is keeping the human alive while doing it.
Sonic my boy what are you doin
Realkekznogimmickz
Causing cancer
"Cancer hill is looking alot more like treatment hill right now!"
I'm pretty sure it represents the "sonic hedgehog" protein.
@@anexplosion5436 u mean "please end my suffering" hill... how da hell did they go from sonic the meh-hog to sonic the hedge... like how come Pikachu looks way better than what I expected him to look but sonic still keeps dying as a meme?
@@jerrylim6722 Because they refuse to put the damn thing down already.
Worked for my wife's cancer for a while, but like everything else, her cancer pulled a natural selection-esque trick and got around it. But a dozen different treatments at 1-2 months of effectiveness for each got her 16 months more than life than anyone expected.
Nice video, I like how y'all are finding new material and diving into little or unknown topics related to the familiar.
When could this be commercial
And how much will its treatment cost
Free (if ur UK)
But how are we sure that the cancer cells would have different antigen compared to normal cells? Like, what if the cancer camouflaged themselves to have exactly same antigen with normal cells, since they were one, right?
justincheng12345 How is this comment 20 Hours old?
Omg
What the hell?!
Dude. You just broke UA-cam.
@@xblerg_3502 I think patrons have early access to vids
I feel so happy watching this 🙂🙂🙂
I really hope we are going to make progress in this field. We are losing too many amazing people, friends and family to cancer every day.
They already found a cure...they just love getting the billions of dollars in donation to keep their lavish lifestyle going
@@TommyTomTompkins I know for a fact that this is not true. And it's despicable to assume this. There are thousands of scientists who work their butt off every day to find a cure for cancer and other diseases. How dare you belittle their life's work with your ignorance? Especially in research and science were money is usually tight and salaries for PhDs are very low compared to the corporate world.
@@Brainstorm69 haha you are delusional....If I know what the cure to cancer is, then some hotshot researcher should know....they taking that money down to the casino buying big boy Bentley and benzs with that money...
@@TommyTomTompkins what is the cure then?
@@juggl5720 Damn 2 years and still not answer
Boys we did it
Cancer is no more
2:34 *_D R . M A R I O_*
D R . A M I G O
@ yep
@@jimbone4338 Nunca nadie antes se había preocupado por estas referencias ¡Gracias!
Vandarte Freelancer - Translator me no hablo espanol
JimBone
“Nobody mentioned anything about this reference! Thank you!”
I got a cancer ad before the video
Wanted to do something else until I saw a minuteearth upload...
I guess my plans are “cancer”ed
Fingernail Clipper oh you
Ted ed
Hehehe
...
No please please no
Well where can I get such a treatment whitout negative effects (or too negative).
And even if there was a 100% cure for cancer that will perhaps exist someday.
It will cost almost a million or some shit due to humans abusing people who really need it.
Wait, can we also become immortal through cancer?
No, the cancer cells wouldn't cooperate.
@@jamesmnguyen What if it's possible to make them cooperate?
@@nuralimedeu Then you get regular cells.
Just like Deadpool
it's a good idea, no?
Title doesn't exactly describe the situation but awesome still
Cancer hurt itself in its confusion!
OwO
God you just reminded me why I hate supersonic
The drawings are adorable!! We need more cellular biology/viruses videos!
So...there's non-rogue cancer cells? Does that mean they're ok? 🤣
Benign tumors
@@dinosaurusrex1482 There are rogue cells, which is cancer, but there is no such thing as rogue cancer. That would be cancer that's gone amuck - it's redundant. Benign tumors are not cancer, rogue or otherwise.
@@DaHaiZhu why did you even comment in the first place?
@@DaHaiZhu Correct. In fact, the distinction of "benign" specifically denotes non-cancerous tumors.
No it means they’re DEAD!
i always love the drawings of minute earth
Dr. Mario viruses! That was an adorable addition. Great video.
Wow! Thanks! This cured my cancer!
Peeped the immune and cancer cell fusion dance :)) @1:33
VEGETA, WE NEED TO USE FUSION!
rip akira toriyama 😭
I see people talking about Dr Mario, and about sonic. What about the dragon ball fusion? (1:35)
That's Steven Universe
@@mrkipi8074 nope. Totally dragon ball
Sonic+Dragonball+Dr. Mario= 1 like.
hmmmmm
watching thus vid and suddenly an ad about killing cancer appears in this vid
hybridoma: kills cancer
Bacteriophages: Am I a joke to you?
hahahahahaha! Here's you like good man, you've earned it! HAHAHAHAHA!!!! (bacteriophages btw)
What are you talking about.
Bacteriophages are for viral/bacterial diseases and superbugs, not cancer. Put your big boy pants on and double check the meaning of your science words.
Bacteriophages doesn't target cancer cells.
@@arandompenguin4489 Google or bing it up
Wait.............why isnt this viral?
WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT, so if we fuse our cells with cancer cells wouldnt we unlock immortality?
What if all our cells were as longlived as cancer cells? (But without the bad stuff)
Could that theoretically make people virtually immortal? (In the lifespan sense)
0:13 sonic is like "wut's goin on here mates? "
SONIC! YOUR BEING VIEWED AS THE PART OF CANCER EMPIRE!
video: informative, backed with good structure and research
comments: memes
me: upvotes every single one
I like the animation/drawing 😂💕
Wait, couldn't we do the same with eboola?
Welp now Karens got one thing not EVERYTHING needs a vaccine but well the treatment is the same concept kinda
Karen: *is anti-vaxx mum*
Vaxx: welp have a lottery ticket that's 100% garunteed win rate as long as u don't die tomorrow kid.
kid: ah shit, -here we go again- -why do I- hear boss music again.
karen: oils. *kid still dies.* fuck.
Just finished GCSE Biology and we learnt about hybridoma cells specifically mono-clonal antibodies extracted from mice (without harming it) using b-lymphocytes
Cancer: Exists
Hybrid cells: I’m about to end this man whole career.
Fighting cancer with more cancer
FUSION HA!
Alright Gotenks, a true hybrid.
well boys, we did it. Cancer is no more!
Who would have thought cancer was gonna help us one day XD
Most of lab research on human tissue is derived from skin cells of the cancer of a woman from fifty years ago
@@miguelrivas4649 You mentioned Henrietta Lacks, yay!
@@nuralimedeu yeah, i couldn't remember the name!
whats the name the name of the cells that produce the antibodies?
People who watched this on the swiss nationial channel: hey I've seen this one!
People who only watch minute earth: What do you mean this one is completely brand new
I had constant ear infections that antibiotics didn’t touch and recurrent nasal polyps until monoclonal antibody treatment made it go away entirely.
*BREAKING NEWS*
Famous UA-camr eradicated cancer with only one UA-cam video
I... actually knew this fact for 12 years.
I was 7 years old, and I was by no means at all even half intelligent. At a young age a name stuck... "Anjn"
That's as much intelligence as you'd imagine I had. A name.
Beyond that, for fighting cancer... I actually learned this by accident before the internet, in a dream.
The dream? Aside from a few flashbacks to moments before I adopted the ability to conceive the world properly[Or memory], I dreamt of being in a gurney, inside a garage, abandoned on the side of a road, with two people leaving me to fend for myself.
I ran after the two figures, and got ran over. Perhaps another life, but In that same dream, I heard voices talk about "Cells invincible to aging will save the world."
I did wonder whether my philosophical perspective came from that dream, but I was always interested in the human body.
that mario luigi superstar saga reference though
Wait where!?
Oh weird, I guess this was what was going on with my alemtuzumab treatment?
Pretty awesome to accidentally learn how the infusion that I have had works.
How to Turn Cancer Against Itself:
50v50 mode in Fortnite
Fortnite is cancer
@@Minish4rk360 You Are The God Of Thinking
@@Minish4rk360 You Are So True Fortnite Sucks
Ik
Can you some how do this with covid?If so then we can find a cure for covid but I know this might take a long time so hope it might work?
When you turn cancer into killing itself :
*big brain*
It hurt itself in it's own confusion! It's super effective!
I used the stone to destroy the stone
The minuteearth team is very smart!
Cancer : I am about to end this man's whole career
Also cancer : *reverse card*
so im curius if this treatment was made possible a few years after 1975
how come 10 million people still died?
is it not that used or does it cost alot to make specific antibodies for a specific disease?
modern man: I want to be immortal
Body: Ok
*cancer appears*
*_I used the Cancer to destroy the Cancer._*