The Farmer Who Removed His Skin Cancer With A Pocket Knife

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  • Опубліковано 12 кві 2020
  • Original Video about the Farmer KC ▶️ • A Farmer Removed His O...
    Audio version of Heme👏Review👏Podcast ▶️anchor.fm/chubbyemu
    Some music by @Lifeformed check out his music at his Bandcamp ▶️lifeformed.bandcamp.com
    Other music inspired by Bobby Prince
    References:
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    [1] The metastatic cycle: metastatic niches and cancer cell dissemination. J Dtsch Dermatol Ges. 2014 Nov;12(11):1012-9. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2...
    [2] BRAF Targets in Melanoma: Biological Mechanisms, Resistance, and Drug Discovery. Humana Press. 2015.
    [3] Davies H, Bignell GR, Cox C, et al. Mutations of the BRAF gene in human cancer. Nature2002;417:949-954. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1...
    [4] MAP kinase pathways: the first twenty years. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2007 Aug;1773(8):1150-60. Epub 2006 Nov 15. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    [5] Transport Phenomena. Bird, Stewart, Lightfoot, 2nd Ed.
    #melanoma #oncology
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  • @chubbyemu
    @chubbyemu 2 роки тому +597

    This is a more in depth version of the skin cancer video on the Chubbyemu channel. I made this. That's me in the picture. That's me speaking. You can see it, you can hear it, I even pin this here, and someone's still going to miss it 😩

    • @slocoast5
      @slocoast5 2 роки тому +15

      I see it🤣 Thanks for all your work. I’m sure you’ve saved many lives educating the public.

    • @devamjani9423
      @devamjani9423 Рік тому +32

      A Medical UA-camr Pinned A Comment Of His On His Second Channel After Years. This Is What Happened To The Aforementioned Comment's Reply Thread

    • @ERSx4
      @ERSx4 Рік тому +4

      I love your videos, and you’re so handsome! Put that pic anywhere you want to 😂

    • @juancardenas2891
      @juancardenas2891 Рік тому +3

      @@ERSx4 I dont think he will like that

    • @helenjohnson7583
      @helenjohnson7583 Рік тому +1

      Your videos help progressively move our thinking forward. And by the end of listening to each one I actually do feel motivated to take care of myself and BE WELL! Thanks!

  • @chasingsystems
    @chasingsystems 4 роки тому +3109

    This dude just used a picture of his face everytime he talks instead of recording it. This level of efficiency is hilarious

    • @Skul1ManEXE
      @Skul1ManEXE 4 роки тому +334

      Dr. Bernard's genius is beyond our comprehension.

    • @SigHellion
      @SigHellion 4 роки тому +177

      Personally, I love it. Keeps my ADD in check since our brains are wired to pay attention to faces!

    • @Bluelilly40
      @Bluelilly40 3 роки тому +152

      I could look at him all day. He's hot.

    • @paulspruill
      @paulspruill 3 роки тому +100

      He's actually a practicing ventriloquist so this is a major compliment.

    • @glaxii1
      @glaxii1 3 роки тому +27

      Yeah I was like: 👁👄👁

  • @Aphelia.
    @Aphelia. 4 роки тому +675

    It feels like the details of the main video was 480p and this video has 4k detail

  • @HemeReview
    @HemeReview  4 роки тому +1053

    This is a more in depth version of the skin cancer video on the Chubbyemu channel. It’s not a reupload

    • @kafka9627
      @kafka9627 4 роки тому +21

      Fantastic to get some more depth on that case. I learned a lot. Thanks!!

    • @raid.leader
      @raid.leader 4 роки тому +6

      Thanks for the clarification, I knew it sounded familiar

    • @heartcomedy5
      @heartcomedy5 4 роки тому

      Heme Review Podcast, ok

    • @watchrocksgrow
      @watchrocksgrow 4 роки тому +11

      I am only saying this because I value your work and your channel, but... The pictures of your face don't contribute much to the video. I would almost have preferred that you linger on the other images if time does not allow you to edit in video of your narration.

    • @SarahC2
      @SarahC2 4 роки тому +4

      We demand real-time video of you! What's with the cardboard cutout!? -sniffs-

  • @jaynelee433
    @jaynelee433 4 роки тому +1154

    When you can't find a good clip so you just put your face

  • @KINGxCLUE
    @KINGxCLUE 4 роки тому +1110

    I do not understand half of what you’re saying; however, I can’t stop watching. I absolutely love your content. If this were available 10 years ago my life may have turned out differently.

  • @DirtyAtreyu
    @DirtyAtreyu 4 роки тому +613

    Happy to see this one get re-visited.
    The other video wasn't so clear as to why it's such a bad idea to remove suspected cancer on your own.
    That being the potential of cancer cells entering the blood stream.

    • @fanderping5515
      @fanderping5515 4 роки тому +8

      Totally unrelated to the video but is your profile pic from the movie never ending story? Well it is... but like, yay, I haven't seen many people who know of it

    • @DirtyAtreyu
      @DirtyAtreyu 4 роки тому +6

      ​@@fanderping5515 Yes! Gotta spread the good word somehow!

    • @juwanbantug5465
      @juwanbantug5465 4 роки тому +26

      The reason behind this is the idea of metastasis. Cancer cells can and will continue to grow within the confines of its growth site until it grows to a certain size where parts of it can chip off and enter the bloodstream. From there on, it can latch unto different secondary growth sites away from the primary one and start its growth again.

    • @fanderping5515
      @fanderping5515 4 роки тому +4

      @@juwanbantug5465 would one be able to remove the origin fully somehow??

    • @DirtyAtreyu
      @DirtyAtreyu 4 роки тому +4

      @@juwanbantug5465 All the while giving the host a false sense of security

  • @Bluelilly40
    @Bluelilly40 3 роки тому +226

    Even at 52, I still love learning new things. I write down and look up what I don't understand....and I had alot of writing and researching to do with this one.

    • @chubbyemu
      @chubbyemu 3 роки тому +53

      Thank you! glad you learn from and enjoy, and super glad you look further into the topics!!

    • @SkullPrism
      @SkullPrism 3 роки тому +21

      That's good. Research shows that learning new things is a good way to keep Dementia away, too. As well as being fun!

    • @Bluelilly40
      @Bluelilly40 3 роки тому +8

      @@SkullPrism I totally agree!!!

    • @icecream6256
      @icecream6256 3 роки тому +6

      Hey, im still relatively young, do you mind sharing how are you learning new things on your own ?, would be really grateful if you do

    • @Bluelilly40
      @Bluelilly40 3 роки тому +4

      @@icecream6256 Hi Ice Cream!!! I will be happy to share the resources I use.
      First of all, I do want to clarify that I do have good base- knowledge of the human body because many moons ago I used to be an LPN. So, I do have some A&P, and basic knowledge of some disease processes. That being said, back when I went to school, we were given a very basic overview of cancer, not nearly enough education to be oncology nurses ( the oncology nurses I know all have their RN’s).
      A couple of books that can help get you started are “Human Anatomy and Physiology” by John W Hole, and “The Human Body in Health and Disease” by Kevin T Patton and Gary A Thibodeau.
      You can get both books used, although the anatomy and physiology (A&P) will set you back a bit. Both books also come with study guides, which I recommend. Also, be sure to get the latest edition of each book, or as close as you can get to the latest edition, since information does change over time due to ongoing studies of diseases and treatments.
      The library can be a great source of information as well, though usually their giant textbooks can’t be checked out, but they are really interesting to read.
      I know there are also a lot of excellent online resources, but I am a “book” person. I love books I can use my highlighters in, ones that I can make notes in the margins and re-read, so I mainly do use books.
      I wish you luck and success on your lifelong journey of learning!! If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask.

  • @chuuchuu1503
    @chuuchuu1503 4 роки тому +156

    that's how 8yo me thought cancer worked i-"just remove the bad part"

    • @alisonmercer5946
      @alisonmercer5946 3 роки тому +32

      It is for some cancer depending on the type and how long you've had it. If it's early stage and not spread it gets cut off and that's it. But there are some that even if caught early are a death sentence. But a lot of people die because their cancer is found too late
      And already spread. However there are some cancers that can be spread and can still be cured. This melanoma is the skin cancer you don't want. For whatever reasons even cut out early this is the really bad one of the 3 skin cancers.

    • @TheOneWhoHasABadName
      @TheOneWhoHasABadName 3 роки тому +14

      you’re not wrong; it’s just that sometimes, removing the bad parts is more difficult that “cut off the bad parts you can see”

    • @angieskidney
      @angieskidney 3 місяці тому +3

      But doing it yourself how do you know the margins?

  • @017renegade
    @017renegade 4 роки тому +422

    The older video made me feel really uncomfortable and anxious about these types of cancer. This version with the outlook and developments in treatments left me with a better feeling.
    Great video as always! Thank you!

  • @cierra972
    @cierra972 3 роки тому +109

    I like how he's able to put information into a way we all understand I have learning disabilities but I find the way he does this really helps me understand more.

  • @karazimsabour7899
    @karazimsabour7899 3 роки тому +36

    What an absolute mad lad, he put his face every 30 seconds or so

  • @birdielein9636
    @birdielein9636 4 роки тому +200

    You must be the most awesome prof! You make everything really understandable.

    • @SigHellion
      @SigHellion 4 роки тому +21

      Right?!?!? Get this man some plastinated props and he’d make a killer anatomy channel, as well! ❤️

    • @aretard7995
      @aretard7995 3 роки тому +5

      wish teachers didn't suck at teaching.

    • @swagmullenix5458
      @swagmullenix5458 3 роки тому +1

      @@SigHellion you realize these arnt his vids lol

    • @SigHellion
      @SigHellion 3 роки тому +4

      @@swagmullenix5458 you know I’m referring to @chubbyemu yeh?

    • @swagmullenix5458
      @swagmullenix5458 3 роки тому +1

      @@SigHellion yes these aren't his videos it from another channel that has been around for a long time.

  • @maxenielsen
    @maxenielsen 11 місяців тому +8

    My wife has non small cell lung cancer. She has had one form of immune therapy, and it worked very well for about 6 months. She then had Keytruda. After a severe reaction to Keytruda, in which the immune therapy attacked healthy lug tissue, Keytruda was stopped. There has been no cancer progression since stopping Keytruda. Her medical team tells her that in cases such as hers, I.e., after a severe reaction to immune therapy, the cancer has been permanently halted. We are hoping that is the case.
    The histogram the gentleman with the tumor on his neck is striking. And his doctor had keen insight. I had no idea that immune therapy had been under consideration for so long.
    Thank you for the very thoughtful and interesting history, well presented.

  • @Sera-Marie
    @Sera-Marie 4 роки тому +67

    The fact that you had to add an extra sentence in to say the 4G and 5G is not the same thing as Radiation Therapy makes me want to cry! Love the more in depth look into this topic. The slides must have taken an age to produce and I know what your face looks like when you say words, so a still image there is perfect!

  • @quack420
    @quack420 3 роки тому +20

    My grandfather had a tumor in his hand and the hospital said it would take months to operate, afraid it might spread by then, he went out to the shed and cut his own hand off with an axe, he ended up having leukemia.

  • @Erdem1w3
    @Erdem1w3 Рік тому +17

    Farmer:erases cancer on his skin
    Cancer:you forgor my secret files

  • @leavant75
    @leavant75 4 роки тому +86

    I really enjoy this long content.

  • @Blunt_Man
    @Blunt_Man 3 роки тому +21

    I had a mole my Dr wanted to cut off and when I asked if I could have a friend cut it out with a razor, she looked at me like I was insane! I guess this is why, glad I made the right decision to let a professional cut it out and test it!

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 9 місяців тому +1

      Fine be afrsid:
      I've heard ink from tattoos go in lymph nodes also...tattooed people need to be checked

    • @angieskidney
      @angieskidney 3 місяці тому

      @@kathleenking47 Is that true??? Both my brothers and my niece have many tattoos.

  • @mordyjacklen7019
    @mordyjacklen7019 2 роки тому +16

    Having known a lot of farmers, this type of thing doesn’t surprise me.
    I knew a farmer who used dead skin from his foot when he was fishing instead of some bread. You get a lot more crazy people in the farming industry for some reason

  • @mandom6001
    @mandom6001 4 роки тому +96

    I wish my college classes were this interesting 😪

  • @cockatoo010
    @cockatoo010 4 роки тому +62

    I remeber an analogy I got of the function og TSGs and Oncogenes. They said that Oncogenes are like pressing the gas pedal on the cell cycle and mutated tumor supression genes are like removing the brakes from it.

  • @jenjuice432
    @jenjuice432 3 роки тому +22

    There's so many different factors and mechanisms involved in keeping the human body alive, it's almost overwhelming to process. It's a wonder we don't all drop dead within the first day of birth.

    • @jujutalley
      @jujutalley Рік тому +5

      God

    • @dinglesworld
      @dinglesworld 10 місяців тому +3

      @@jujutalleyThat’s deep 😨

    • @chelelee6321
      @chelelee6321 9 місяців тому +1

      Man, that comment just started the dreaded existential crisis in my mind.

  • @adambartlett114
    @adambartlett114 3 роки тому +16

    For the record guys, NEVER cut (or otherwise attempt to treat} your own suspected cancers!
    If you do it, in any way except perfect, there's a real chance you will just cause major metastasis that's near always fatal!

    • @zapazap
      @zapazap 3 роки тому

      I am not advising it, but wat about cauterization? E.g. with a burning cigarette?

    • @adambartlett114
      @adambartlett114 3 роки тому +11

      @@zapazap
      It's not enough, all cells must removed, all at once, without leaving a single cell behind or in any way damaging the mass. It's why margins are considered so important during removal surgery.
      Technically, even needle biopsies have potential to cause catastrophic metastasis by puncturing the mass & allowing some cells to escape the main mass, developing the metastasis of secondary masses.
      Simply enough, burning is not remotely adequate, especially with the like of a cigarette. In surgery we do cauterize but that's with tools that get /stay extremely hot & stop bleeding, not to kill any cells.
      Just don't do it! There's pretty much never any legit reason for any to do so. Such cancers are usually slow acting & have really good outcomes with early treatment by professionals.
      Alternatively, trying to do it yourself is just likely to result in complete failure of the procedure, deadly infection, shock, blood loss, etc; all will kill infinitely faster then the cancer might have.

  • @exidy-yt
    @exidy-yt 4 роки тому +57

    Absolutely LOVE these deep dives into the cases already covered, it's like Chubbyemu videos with the training wheels taken off. Far more information for those capable of understanding it, and an even more enjoyable experience (for me, anyway) then the source video by far. I hope to see more and more of these!

    • @autodidacticartisan
      @autodidacticartisan 10 місяців тому +1

      These videos really aren't that advanced.

    • @KingofCrusher
      @KingofCrusher 8 місяців тому

      @@autodidacticartisan lol I know, the OP is talking like these are Numberphile vids or something.

    • @autodidacticartisan
      @autodidacticartisan 8 місяців тому +1

      @stephenseehorn7286 oh man that takes me back. I haven't watched numberphile in years. Probably since I was like 16. Math is a young man's game anyways haha

    • @exidy-yt
      @exidy-yt 8 місяців тому +1

      @@KingofCrusher I kinda get hyperbolic when drinking, so I was probably cup-shot when I posted this. No, they aren't super advanced, but you must admit there was much more going on in this video then the original, and I prefer this style.

    • @KingofCrusher
      @KingofCrusher 8 місяців тому

      @@exidy-yt lol dude me too, I don't know many THIS IS THE BEST THING EVAR comments I've left when I'm tipsy, hah.

  • @Dubile
    @Dubile 4 роки тому +91

    There’ll be a day that’ll change the world forever. The day someone finds the cure. Someday :/

    • @forestseaton9711
      @forestseaton9711 3 роки тому

      CBD?

    • @Dubile
      @Dubile 3 роки тому +26

      Forest Seaton CBD doesn’t cure cancer

    • @KMStarner82
      @KMStarner82 3 роки тому +1

      They already have.
      They just refuse to give it to us because they make way more money off of chemotherapy.

    • @thelongestrose
      @thelongestrose 3 роки тому +35

      @@KMStarner82 Ridiculous. If a company actually found a broad cure for cancer, they would make billions off of the sale almost overnight, and more in stock value. The problem is that cancer is not one thing. There are over 100 types of cancer, and while they all share the same concept of uncontrolled cell growth, they're all quite different in causes, mutations, physiology, etc. There likely won't be any one cure for such a category of highly complex diseases. But if Pfizer or whoever finds it, you bet your ass they're marketing it.

    • @MrMan-ko5fw
      @MrMan-ko5fw 3 роки тому +13

      @@thelongestrose Exactly. They wouldn't make more money off of failed chemo. They'd make it from selling the cure and saving the person's life, thus allowing them to potentially get cancer over and over; selling them the same absurdly expensive cure each time.

  • @efratospovat7799
    @efratospovat7799 3 роки тому +17

    As an oncology nurse now I understand better melanoma. Thank you

  • @HasanAlKharfan
    @HasanAlKharfan 4 роки тому +78

    This channel is just amazing!!!

    • @heartcomedy5
      @heartcomedy5 4 роки тому +2

      hasan kharfan, it is the greatest channel.

    • @catzy76
      @catzy76 3 роки тому

      I know heme review and chybemmenu are the best.

  • @Quantum973
    @Quantum973 Рік тому +9

    One thing i was taught in nursing school that has never failed me... if a farmer presents to the emergency department, assume the absolute worst and that he could code at any minute until proven otherwise

  • @Taurickk
    @Taurickk 3 роки тому +37

    Heme review videos make me feel so much smarter than I actually am
    "Ahh yes, BRAF"

  • @loganmunoz7720
    @loganmunoz7720 4 роки тому +28

    Your channel is awesome. I’m in high school but trying to study as much medical stuff as I can. Your videos are really informative and interesting.

  • @clairishe
    @clairishe 3 роки тому +13

    Melanoma treatment has progressed dramatically since this unfortunate man's battle with it. Insulin resistance appears to promote the progression of many/most types of cancer. In other countries outside of the US they are experimenting with combining insulin suppression (strict zero carb diet with minimum/moderate protein) with "standard of care" therapies and hyperbaric oxygen to extend survival and in some rare cases completely eliminate the cancer cells from the host.

    • @SI-ln6tc
      @SI-ln6tc 3 роки тому

      Doesn't oxygen feed cancers,?

  • @boggo3848
    @boggo3848 4 роки тому +64

    Nice heme!

    • @SCP-wp4le
      @SCP-wp4le 4 роки тому +26

      Thanks, I produce it myself.

  • @reneliue
    @reneliue 4 роки тому +41

    I like the extra note that ionising radiation isn't that same as 4g 5g network

  • @deathweaselx86
    @deathweaselx86 3 роки тому +27

    Holy crap, this is great. You should lecture at uni, I'd definitely pay to listen to you explain this stuff to me for a couple of hours.

  • @HOWardLIA
    @HOWardLIA 4 роки тому +220

    Is this the detailed version of the previous chubbyemu video?

  • @JuanHernandez-ig5cd
    @JuanHernandez-ig5cd 3 роки тому +11

    As someone with biology/biochem background, most science podcast are a bit to simplified for me, even your main channel videos are a bit too simple sometimes. I've always wanted something that was more in-depth, but where I didn't have to go and read the published papers myself.
    This channel was exactly what I was looking for. Absolutely fantastic way to tell this guy's story, with the perfect amount of background/review info. I'm not an MD, but these videos are like "medical clue" for me. 😂 Its fun to come up with a hypothesis as to why the initial event caused the disease.

  • @nicholashe1198
    @nicholashe1198 4 роки тому +28

    Going into college next year, the level you explain at gives me a good challenge lol

  • @searchiemusic
    @searchiemusic 3 роки тому +10

    oh god this is the exact version of all your videos i've wanted i absolutely wish i'd found this channel sooner, the simplification takes all the actual interest out of it!

  • @Noodles.FreeUkraine
    @Noodles.FreeUkraine 4 роки тому +46

    Never mind my earlier post, it's a more in-depth version, highly recommended!

    • @HemeReview
      @HemeReview  4 роки тому +19

      Noodles no. It’s a more in-depth version with info o had to cut out of the Chubbyemu video

    • @Noodles.FreeUkraine
      @Noodles.FreeUkraine 4 роки тому +7

      @@HemeReview Just noticed, thanks for getting back to me! 👍

  • @cynthiaholland13
    @cynthiaholland13 2 роки тому +13

    For non medical students I find putting on captions to be very helpful in keeping up with the explanation, especially if you're a really fast reader

  • @sherylm.franks4536
    @sherylm.franks4536 Рік тому +4

    I have one on my face that has been there for about 7 or 8 years. I had a biopsy about four years ago, and it was benign, but she said it could turn malignant. I don't know if that is true. The biopsy hurt so bad, I felt the razor, so I never went back to get it all cut out. The doctor has even called me to encourage me to come back and let them cut it out. It has grown more since they cut it for the biopsy. I haven't had the money to get it done. For some reason, I stumbled across this video. I suppose I need to call the doctor. This is more serious than I thought! Thank you so much for this information!

    • @carolg964
      @carolg964 Рік тому +1

      🙏🙏🙏

    • @j.j.l3758
      @j.j.l3758 Рік тому +1

      Hope the best

    • @angieskidney
      @angieskidney 3 місяці тому +1

      Yes dont let it go tooo long or it can e too late. Also when they cut it out you are probably not awake.

    • @sherylm.franks4536
      @sherylm.franks4536 3 місяці тому

      @@angieskidney Thank you. I am finally in the process of getting it taken care of.

  • @annaoddi2257
    @annaoddi2257 Рік тому +7

    I had a birthmark mole removed at thirteen that was just starting to turn cancerous. We got to it in time-it was starting to grow. I know it was a close call. I also know a teacher who died recently with melanoma.

  • @shirograhm
    @shirograhm 4 роки тому +23

    23:09 ooh two in one (honestly these in-depth episodes are awesome)

  • @TheLegendofphantom
    @TheLegendofphantom 2 роки тому +18

    It truly is incredible that Dr. Bernard not only practices medicine professionally, but actually takes the time to create such high-caliber content.
    A chubbyemu video is like an entire episode of House, in less time, with more scientific/medical literacy & accuracy, AND with no love-triangles to speak of!!
    They're so in depth, well researched, palatable (that's coming from a layman) and even peer-reviewed in some cases; it's bonkers that this content is free!
    I've no doubt that your 2 channels and your professional career enhance each other, and that one makes you better at the other, so I would assume that's one of the many personal benefits of doing both. I, also, would not be surprised in the slightest if your videos were regularly viewed in medical classes, or at the least, by medical students.
    All that is to say, whatever compensation you receive for making this content, is not enough. You definitely deserve more for what you do. Seriously wish you all the best man. Thank you for making this content, thank you for being you, and I hope you achieve whatever heights you may be striving for, both as a Doctor, and as a top-tier content creator.

  • @loveisthedrug3579
    @loveisthedrug3579 2 роки тому +6

    😆 I love how he just inserted the photo of himself in place of where he would have been shown narrating. That cracked me up. I love the unique sense of humor.

    • @angieskidney
      @angieskidney 3 місяці тому

      He is a doctor. Probably was too busy this time but at least he got the video made.

  • @viralarchitect
    @viralarchitect 3 роки тому +8

    This is such a complex topic and is pretty hard to follow for non-medical people like myself, but somehow I'm able to somewhat follow this narrative anyway. That's the sign of an excellent teacher.

  • @billybob5188
    @billybob5188 4 роки тому +48

    Why is there a random picture of him

    • @CharalamposKoundourakis
      @CharalamposKoundourakis 4 роки тому +62

      So we remember what he looks like

    • @____-zk1iq
      @____-zk1iq 3 роки тому +8

      To endorse his handsomeness and his face.

    • @cynthiaholland13
      @cynthiaholland13 2 роки тому +1

      Comic relief and quick way to confirm its "chubbyemu" creator

    • @angieskidney
      @angieskidney 3 місяці тому

      Possibly too busy with his job this time? At least the video still got out.

  • @samarpan9382
    @samarpan9382 3 роки тому +10

    This was one of the most interesting cases in the chubyemu channel... Happy to know it in detail....
    Medical science will emerge more there is a lot yet to be discovered, learned and apply

  • @PianoMan-hx3ev
    @PianoMan-hx3ev 3 роки тому +2

    You’re the most incredible doctor I’ve ever watched on UA-cam. You really know your stuff and give us hope for a healthy future and a cure for cancer.

  • @pinky8773
    @pinky8773 3 роки тому +10

    I felt like your eyes were moving every time I looked slightly away from the video...

  • @Blaze-ds1fn
    @Blaze-ds1fn 3 роки тому +16

    As some one who wants to be an rn your videos are so helpful and interesting

    • @RICDirector
      @RICDirector 3 роки тому +1

      NinjaNerd and MedCram are both also phenomenal

  • @panther105
    @panther105 9 місяців тому

    This was perhaps your most thoroughly researched and presented topic. You have outdone yourself. So much useful information. Bless you..!!

  • @geoffreyaugust0
    @geoffreyaugust0 3 роки тому +7

    The book 'Radium Girls' is incredible. I highly recommend it.

  • @Cobucz1293
    @Cobucz1293 3 роки тому +1

    I love how you dive significantly deeper into the physiology in these videos

  • @BlackTylerOG
    @BlackTylerOG 3 роки тому +6

    I’m addicted to this channel and now am regretful I didn’t go into the medical field

  • @SurajThapar
    @SurajThapar 4 роки тому +2

    Wow, amazing and overwhelming details. Not a medical student here. I think it went through my ears. Yet I still like this new style of videos. Great work!!

  • @ryanmichaelhaley
    @ryanmichaelhaley 3 роки тому +3

    The whole part about RAD to ERK went completely over my head.

  • @barnicskobalazs
    @barnicskobalazs 3 роки тому +4

    just can't get over the fact how well doom ost pairs with this video

  • @teresajones9367
    @teresajones9367 3 роки тому

    I could watch this over and over again. All these different mechanisms and pathways has my brain going to a lot of other possibilities. Wish I was born with a dialectic memory. Thank you for doing these videos.

  • @maryprantephd6736
    @maryprantephd6736 3 роки тому +2

    Clear and informative. Most impressive, as usual. Thx so much!💖

  • @maddieonesti3284
    @maddieonesti3284 2 роки тому

    I’m a PA student and these videos are fantastic to work through difficult cases in my head! I love it!

  • @pe4958
    @pe4958 2 роки тому +7

    The transition at 23:08 really threw me off but ended up being a really nicely detailed way of tying immunotherapy and its origins into the subject...Very neat!

  • @teresajones9367
    @teresajones9367 3 роки тому +2

    This stuff is awesome. Comprehensive..
    You have a great way of teaching that actually helps people to understand instead of memorizing all of it. Great pathophys. Wish you were my instructor in nursing college. 😄♥️

  • @PrincessGrouchy
    @PrincessGrouchy 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the extra details!

  • @DavidJBurbridge
    @DavidJBurbridge 3 роки тому +2

    I like this better than the main channel. I'm not medical but my background is in molecular biology. I appreciate the informative discussion of the molecular factors in disease and in-depth discussion of metabolism.

  • @harley475
    @harley475 7 місяців тому

    Your way of explaining is elegant. Even though I’m uneducated in the topics you speak on, & rather unhealthy & 70~ I’m loving that I follow your stories with such interest. And little rewinding. Your choice of art and including many connections all clarify. Where you could get the story muddied if you did not, like so many, not love the topic- not have a past of so loving to know to take care of people, you have to have imagined (pictured) in your casual time all interactions. Chemical & Social. Your Joy is easy & phenomenal. Thank You. ❤

  • @cebsaid2932
    @cebsaid2932 3 роки тому +3

    "You'll be proud of me" he said. He was wrong.

  • @Rayzor714
    @Rayzor714 3 роки тому

    Thanks again Dr. for the knowledge.

  • @Py16777216
    @Py16777216 3 місяці тому

    Very detailed. I love it. Great 🖼️.

  • @clairishe
    @clairishe 3 роки тому +6

    Wonder if insulin suppression (by dietary means) combined with glutamine blocker (DON 6-diazo-5-oxo-norleucine) could have possibly halted the cancer growth long enough to give him time to receive treatments. He presented so late in the progression, there was practically no time to even initiate treatments.

    • @Bjarmid
      @Bjarmid 3 роки тому +3

      Unfortunately from the description of the primary melanoma he cut out it sounds like it was already highly differentiated (mutated from normal) and might well have metastasized before he ever cut it out. Once a melanoma metastasizes it's usually basically incurable, it's a very tough cancer. Treatment would probably have bought him some months, nothing more :(

  • @quirkycherries7484
    @quirkycherries7484 3 роки тому +5

    oh my god dr. goku just mentioned PCR biology flashbaaaackksss

  • @devin8158
    @devin8158 4 роки тому +2

    More please! really love your content

  • @anthonyschmidt7979
    @anthonyschmidt7979 3 роки тому +4

    RAF, BRAF, RIFF RAFF. Some very important RAFs

  • @theorycow
    @theorycow 3 роки тому +3

    Love the still image of just you looking to the left

  • @YVO007
    @YVO007 8 місяців тому

    Thank You very much for this highly informative video.

  • @ceryskies
    @ceryskies 4 роки тому +12

    heme 👏 review 👏
    i love these videos / podcasts!!

    • @heartcomedy5
      @heartcomedy5 4 роки тому +2

      Cerys Skies, heme is better than meme.

  • @hannahbrewer2197
    @hannahbrewer2197 3 роки тому +2

    4:29 you know he was so excited to use that big word

  • @uzaiyaro
    @uzaiyaro 4 роки тому +11

    I have basically no idea what half of this stuff means. But I’ve often thought about stepping out of the engineer roles I’m into and learning to be a doctor instead - something useful. Especially with recent events. I dunno, maybe these a reason I’m an engineer - I don’t think my brain could handle being a doctor.

    • @SigHellion
      @SigHellion 4 роки тому +2

      Do it, Moon! Who knows - maybe your experience as an engineer combined with training as a doctor could prove invaluable. You could invent or improve upon some of the technologies that are used to save lives! 🤘🏻

    • @ariadnaarispe1928
      @ariadnaarispe1928 3 роки тому +1

      why not both? i'd be an interesting combination :D
      And maybe you'd solve problems faster because of the your perspective as an engineer, but applying the medical knowledge as a doctor

    • @alejandrofernandezcastro5421
      @alejandrofernandezcastro5421 3 роки тому +2

      Well Bernard is both things!

  • @notconvincedgranny6573
    @notconvincedgranny6573 4 роки тому +3

    Definitely read The Radium Girls - that book was amazing and enraging at the same time.

  • @manyshnooks
    @manyshnooks 3 роки тому +11

    Why the static image of you just looking wistfully off camera? 😂

  • @1sonjohn44
    @1sonjohn44 3 роки тому +2

    You should speak on the benefits of B17 against cancer

  • @jeffknott3217
    @jeffknott3217 3 роки тому +1

    I've seen his picture so much I feel like I know the guy and now consider him a friend🤜🤛

  • @cyansloth1763
    @cyansloth1763 3 роки тому +5

    Dude the human body is so freakin complex

  • @bellabear653
    @bellabear653 Рік тому +1

    I knew someone who had a tumor on their legs they bumped the tumor and within 3 months they were dead. At the time before the bump the cancer had not spread. After the bump it spread like wild fire.

  • @djscottdog1
    @djscottdog1 3 роки тому +1

    Here in scotland they dumped a load of radioactive painted dials from ww2 aeroplanes in the firth of forth and they washed up on a beech about a mile from the famous rail bridge

  • @ElSeif666
    @ElSeif666 Рік тому +1

    Chubbyemu is simply a powerhouse of education :)

  • @SD-fw9li
    @SD-fw9li 11 місяців тому +1

    Is that Bird Stewart and Lightfoot’s transport phenomena at 14:42 ? Wasn’t expecting that 😂😂

  • @ThZuao
    @ThZuao 4 роки тому +3

    There are many kinds of RAF.
    My favorite is the one that flies the Typhoon FGR4.

  • @telesniper2
    @telesniper2 9 місяців тому +1

    WTF, it only costs like $200 self pay to have something like that removed. Jeez!!!

  • @SlvrBulet
    @SlvrBulet Рік тому

    Enjoyed the deep dive on this and bonus points for using music from the DOOM (1993) video game!

  • @shelleymeyer4933
    @shelleymeyer4933 3 місяці тому

    Great job ❤❤❤ 😊

  • @zuanvanzyl6579
    @zuanvanzyl6579 Рік тому

    Love the stock footage in this one!

  • @folksyoxytocin
    @folksyoxytocin 3 роки тому +3

    "I definitely needed a big bandaid after this one" what a chad

  • @rebbecachunn
    @rebbecachunn 3 роки тому +2

    Whoa this audio takes me back to my med transcription days.
    But dude why do people think it's OK and a good idea to perform surgery on themselves? Yeah I know insurance and all the costs can easily put you in bankruptcy, sooooo yay US health system.
    There's only been one that had to be done and that was in Antarctica by a surgeon on themselves.

  • @carolschneider8639
    @carolschneider8639 2 роки тому +2

    Inspired by your video, I made an appointment to a dermatologist to check a spot on my back. Took a few months. I went Tuesday. That was benign, it, she found two precancerous lesions on my face. I’m one who ignores things unless they can’t be cured with chicken soup and vitamin C. Comes from my childhood. It would probably be too late by the time I had it checked. Thank you. Your videos may be part time, but they are important. You’re the best.

  • @HappyBeezerStudios
    @HappyBeezerStudios 9 місяців тому

    I hear pressure behind the eye, personality change and coordination problems and instantly have to think about brain tumor. All symtomps fall together. Especially since all endocrine and circulatory things seem fine.

  • @benjaminbrady2385
    @benjaminbrady2385 4 роки тому +3

    Man, this is an upgrade to the original!

  • @FrankTheTank710
    @FrankTheTank710 3 роки тому +2

    can i get a still shot of chubbyemu smiling

  • @travisporco
    @travisporco 10 місяців тому

    as a cancer patient this gives me the willies