I don't like the guy, but he's probably healthier than 95 percent of people. Given his financial situation, he will likely have a better outcome from a cancer diagnosis than my broke ass.
@@semesabrown8203 with 10 cigars per day, he is less healthy than the average American. Smoking ruins all other parts of your health. it doesn't matter if you're fit, exercise, eat well, don't drink etc. Smoking is the least healthy thing possible. it shortens lifespan by 15-20 years
@@EvillAnimei get ur point but first he doesnt even smoke 10 cigars a day he smokes less than that and it does matter if u excresice stay fit eat well dont drink it helps ALOT it helps figthing back the bad stuff coming from the cigars and he is not less healthy than the average american he is atleast 70%+
@@hi-vd3wg You have a point, being 300 kilos is less healthy than smoking multiple packs a day, but thinking about what rotting fruit smells the best isn't that useful
Some people really underestimate Cancer. No two cases are the same; Being rich can ensure you do get treatment sure, but that money won't guarantee you'll get better if it's aggressive enough to spread and infect areas that surgery would be risky to perform. It's a fickle disease that doesn't discriminate who it infects. And who it can kill.
Though you can minimize the chances to get cancer by a healthy lifestyle and regular tests but you can't eliminate the risk completely... Cancer is a pretty bad way to go and even a successful surgery or treatment doesn't guarantee that it ain't come back. It's somehow terrifying.
Problem is lots of found "cures" have resulted in those who found it going missing, the super rich already have the cures, but that doesn't give them any profit giving it to the masses
No, not in the UK. Dr Karan is an NHS surgeon, he's talking about NHS care, which is free at point of use. Even homeless people get the treatment. You don't necessarily get different care if you're an NHS patient. We can pay to go private if we like, or some companies give their employees private healthcare as a perk, but all it means is you sometimes jump the queue for your first appointment or, if you stay in hospital, you can have a private room & a better menu. NHS patients are usually treated in small bays of 4-8 patients, sharing bathrooms, although individual rooms are available for infectious conditions. The NHS also provides 3 meals & up to 2 snacks a day, which we don't pay extra for. There's a reason most of us love our NHS. We can get all the latest treatments without going bankrupt. We can even get the most expensive treatment in the world, Zolgensma, which costs £1.79 million ($2.14 million at today's rate).
@@angelaburrow8114I mean if you have cancer in the UK with the NHS you are pretty much dead anyways. I struggle to get an appointment and treatment for common infections with the NHS, god forbid I needed them for something serious. Even my poor af eastern european country has better state treatment than the NHS.
@@shlankbank yet so many people will take his word for it just because his name is tate. People are fucking stupid and should always proof check the nonsense people spout.
I mean, it’s possible that some shady doctors prioritize wealthy patients for promising medical trials, but those patients would still have to clear the very rigorous clearances for those trials. Cancer patients in my family have gone in looking like perfect candidates and a tiny difference in bilirubin levels or a barely-there cough have scrubbed their chances entirely, and they were referred to hospice, even though we had plenty of money. No doctor is going to jeopardize an entire trial that could make their career and make their practice millions because one person might give them some quick cash on the side (and ruin their career in the process if that fact comes out).
I used to know some millionaires who died of cancer. They were frustrated that no matter how much money they tried to throw at the problem they could never find a way to cure themselves.
@@erikvitela4849 If a person of average income in the US saves only 10% of their income, even with very mediocre return on investment, they would be a millionaire in about 20 years. It's not really that rare.
Steve Jobs was diagnosed early but refused any treatment and claimed his vegan diet would cure him. after a few years he realized he was wrong and it was too late to help him. he could have survived if they were treated.
That wouldn’t even cover the material. And no, not „because they are not allowed to“. Because they don’t get what they need for it. They don’t even get the chemo medications to sample.
@Sturm Kintaro I was only talking about paying the docs, if you think spending a couple hundred million is going to stop a rich guy from getting treatment you are delusional unless you believe a Rothschild somehow got 7 hearts without paying/ethically lol
@@therealwattambor8347 frl? You visited him in jail? Are you a warden? Nah, you’re sitting on your cheeks on a couch making stuff up about a guy you’ve never met.
@@Kingkam_77 I totally met him in jail. He told me “It’s Tating Time” and Tatored all over me, then he liked his own UA-cam comment to make himself feel more secure. Source: “Trust me, like you trust bottom-G”
@@sooyaself24111 Call me, Nostradamus, but I predicted that sh*t from the beginning. Gotta love how we are apparently Alpha until it comes to detrimental circumstances to ourselves, lmao.
Or sometimes the mutation means you CANT receive treatment. I work in a molecular medicine laboratory as a hospital scientist. Can confirm what he is saying but he forgot to say that sometimes there are no options 🤷♀️
This is done at the Burzynski Center. They treat people for cancer this way. I don’t think they use chemo drugs, but they do use various medications that typically aren’t known to treat cancer, but do. Last time I checked it’s around $40k out of pocket because the insurance companies won’t pay for cancer treatments that have a higher chance of working vs regular chemo
We actually do something very similar with animals at the animal hospital I work at. We send out cancer cells (FNA aspirations) and peripheral blood samples, and they run chemotherapy pharmaceutical trials and then run an AI derived algorithm to find the best possible outcome for that specific patient.
So since my tumor on my heart was the only one ever known in medical history to grow on a heart a blood vessel mass to be exact, is this what theyve been doing with it?
@@TheSoloExpat oh i forgot you knew me... 🙄 Why dont you google it. Surgeon:Dr. Pedro Del Nido Considered the best in the world. Only man who would even attempt to try and save my life at 12yrs old. Cardiologist: Dr. Geva Both at Boston childrens where i had to fly across the country to have my life saved. My Cardiologist here in WA is Dr. Stout. And my shit is documented being that its a first so be my guest, the fuck purpose do i have to lie. About THAT. Having every doctor tell you, youre going to die at 13 is really shitty. Thanks for telling me it didnt happen. 👌🏼youre cool.
Last I checked (c. 10 years ago, for a patent filing), FDA regulations for this type of procedure require clinical trials for each personalized cancer treatment so derived from ex vivo trials of chemo drugs on the patient’s tumor.
There are a lot of different variations, mutations and markers for every cancer out there. For example cancer can be small or large celled, fast or slow growing, it can tend to be quick to make metastases, it cam be related to hormone levels and can have mutations that we can test for (or those we haven't discovered yet). With everything new discovered the biopsies wilk get testet for different and new things to determine the therapies, genetic testing being one of the newests tests currently being done. I'm speaking as a european here, but we don't test according to who the money comes from or who you are, the laboratorians couldn't care less, we care for what makes sense and will lead to the best outcome.
Rich people do live longer with cancer and survive it more frequently. It's mostly down to being able to eat healthy and afford everything necessary to give the treatment the best odds of doing its job. Some cancers are just killers though. My buddy had a type of cancer, a sarcoma of some variety. Doctors put him on experimental treatments because the contemporary treatments were known to be ineffective. He survived about 6 years before it suddenly spread and grew explosively in the span of two weeks. He died a few weeks after they sent him home saying they were out of options. The crazy part was he had just celebrated the shrinkage of his cancer to the smallest it had been since they found out after his latest round of treatment, he was dead within 2 months of that.
I now understand what the Doctors did for my Mom while they treated her Cancer. Unfortunately, it didn’t help my Mom because the tumour was growing quickly and it killed her.😢
@@historyloveriii2949 What a coincidence. Im a profitable stock analyst too. But after the session is over. I study all about md and natural md on my free time all day. Besides that im eating organic food and working out.
I'm reviewing cancer cases medical files in a very old renown oncology hospital in my country, and the chemotherapy or treatment combination is 98% all the same for all cases because they are magically all labeled with the same type of breast cancer "non special type" the only difference in the 2% I found, is a one addition to the same combination.
This is not currently in clinical use but if you are a multimillionaire, friends with some pharmaceutical then they can bend the rules by framing it as a test and using it on you.
The real point is that in the UK, the hospital will sample and test your tumour’s genotype before prescribing treatment, and it costs you nothing: it’s free to every patient. You don’t have to be rich.
Hey doc! I was just curious about the cornea of your left eye. It's not fully circular. Quite ammused to see that. Can u explain how it is that way. Have u got any injury in past?
not currently in clinical use just means that it is still being researched. there is no point rushing a treatment or technique into clinical use if we find out later that either it doesn't work or it doesn't work as well as we thought. it isn't discrimination, it is just the researchers trying to help everybody. Tate is an idiot who trolls people just to upset them and not an expert on anything health related.
I heard that a lot of rich people, as part of their yearly annual, have an entire body CT scan of their body. That way they can detect any cancers or abnormalities right when they begin. Apparently Mick Jagger's life was saved because he was one that had these annual CT scans. They found a rare condition with his heart, something that his father died from. Because of the annual CT scan they spotted it before it was too late. Nowadays the average folk don't even get to have annual exams performed, let alone an entire body CT scan. The cure is primarily in the prevention of illness, unfortunately. It's not genetics for why the rich celebs you love will love longer than you, it's money.
Dr Alfred Song came up with a treatment that targets proteins since the cancer cells are hungry for protein. Then he worked on a GPS, a system that helps clinicians determine the best chemo treatments based on the patient's genetic profile (Nanthealth).
with the hair tate looks even more like my mlestor... Which ya know. Fitting. Also yes! Cancer treatments have to start with a biopsy. My mum's treatment was highly specified. And the reason she had five more years with us.
Shit bruh I don’t have the heart to troll this comment. Don’t make light of that stuff. We are entertaining the idea of equality but it must not ever go beyond 50%… Tate is there to remind you all we are aware. And I promise you it won’t take us 2000 years to rip the hierarchy apart if our generosity is betrayed
@@Anaomilfairbanks Well... Thank you for that kindness. It is rare on the internet. Even if we most likely do not agree on many things, I will not forget this. Go well. And be safe.
Everyone in the comments licking Andrew Tate’s boot forgetting Steve Jobs died of cancer. Just because you’re rich doesn’t mean you have access to a cure.
well the problem is that cancer likes to spread at which point it starts killing faster. the lab customization takes longer so you could be dead before they have even figured out what works the best
Cancer doesn't work that way; Chad Bostwick had millions of dollars at his disposal for treatment and everything, and it still killed him. Cancer doesn't discriminate and it certainly won't be the same case for everyone. One person can beat cancer with surgery and chemo and gets better, while another does the same and it winds up growing into something worse.
Lol, where I'm from, public healthcare is free, so everyone can come to hospitals, taken for biopsies, then if there is targeted therapy for the type of cancer you have, you'll get that prescribed for a small fee, just sign up at the national cancer society. Some targeted therapy can be subsidised based on your age, job, etc. If you're young, healthy, not exposed to carcinogens, if the therapy is newer, you'll prob be under clinical trial. Onco is always very friendly and very helpful, also if you're diagnosed with line stage 4b even, palliative care is very caring and they'll try their very best. The world overall is not as garbage as it was before you know
Well this works if the cancer is a type that have recorded and tested on. Plus even if money, it doesn’t mean you will get rid off the cancer, it just means that it will be more effective than the others
I worked directly for a multi-millionaire who died of pancreatic cancer a few years ago. While I was working for him he was regularly flying to see specific doctors and receive treatments on a weekly basis. A couple years after that he was dead.
Not really - the vast majority of cancer specimens from surgeries done under public healthcare in the UK don’t undergo genomic analysis but rather receive pre-determined treatment protocols based on the stage and grade of the tumour, which is generally determined by the biopsy or subsequent resection. Source: biomedical scientist in cell path
Basically what he means is if you know the right person and have cancer you can go to one of these designated cancer research sites and may volunteer to get your tumor sampled.
It actually blows my mind that doctors actually are able to sequence the entire genome of a cancer cell and somehow that gives them enough information to treat the cancer. Science is insane
Steve Jobs was diagnosed early but refused any treatment and claimed his vegan diet would cure him. after a few years he realized he was wrong and it was too late to help him. he could have survived if he was treated. Steve refused to get any treatment.
Interestingly, his cancer was a somewhat rare, less severe, more treatable form of pancreatic cancer than most pancreatic cancers. If he had gotten the standard treatment, he might have fared much better. Instead, he tried a "superior" treatment. His prestige likely killed him, but it still gets reported that access to expensive non-standard treatments allowed him to live longer than most pancreatic cancer patients.
Steve Jobs died because of his arrogance... it is been reported many times that his cancer was easily curable.. It was his denial to take medical assistance and wanted to cure naturally .. That cause his dead ass to learn lesson
Lovin' how people with little knowledge head to conspiracy theories without research, do you even know the requirements that a medication or a new surgery need to be approved and then applied to a large scale? Please search about those before going all about how doctors are saving the rich instead of everyone 🙂
Yeah and it's so unbelievably expensive some people end up having just to go home and die because they can't afford it and they can't afford the insurance
“Rich people don’t die of cancer”
*andrew aggressively puffing 10 cigars per day*
I don't like the guy, but he's probably healthier than 95 percent of people.
Given his financial situation, he will likely have a better outcome from a cancer diagnosis than my broke ass.
@@semesabrown8203 with 10 cigars per day, he is less healthy than the average American. Smoking ruins all other parts of your health. it doesn't matter if you're fit, exercise, eat well, don't drink etc. Smoking is the least healthy thing possible. it shortens lifespan by 15-20 years
@@EvillAnimei get ur point but first he doesnt even smoke 10 cigars a day he smokes less than that and it does matter if u excresice stay fit eat well dont drink it helps ALOT it helps figthing back the bad stuff coming from the cigars and he is not less healthy than the average american he is atleast 70%+
@@hi-vd3wg You have a point, being 300 kilos is less healthy than smoking multiple packs a day, but thinking about what rotting fruit smells the best isn't that useful
@@EvillAnime wdym by about thinking a rotten fruit smells the best or smth
Some people really underestimate Cancer. No two cases are the same; Being rich can ensure you do get treatment sure, but that money won't guarantee you'll get better if it's aggressive enough to spread and infect areas that surgery would be risky to perform.
It's a fickle disease that doesn't discriminate who it infects. And who it can kill.
Though you can minimize the chances to get cancer by a healthy lifestyle and regular tests but you can't eliminate the risk completely...
Cancer is a pretty bad way to go and even a successful surgery or treatment doesn't guarantee that it ain't come back. It's somehow terrifying.
Do you not understand probability or you're just playing dumb?
Problem is lots of found "cures" have resulted in those who found it going missing, the super rich already have the cures, but that doesn't give them any profit giving it to the masses
The disease is the very incarnation of death.
You don't catch cancer...you become cancerous.
basically you're saying for people with money only
No, not in the UK. Dr Karan is an NHS surgeon, he's talking about NHS care, which is free at point of use. Even homeless people get the treatment. You don't necessarily get different care if you're an NHS patient. We can pay to go private if we like, or some companies give their employees private healthcare as a perk, but all it means is you sometimes jump the queue for your first appointment or, if you stay in hospital, you can have a private room & a better menu. NHS patients are usually treated in small bays of 4-8 patients, sharing bathrooms, although individual rooms are available for infectious conditions. The NHS also provides 3 meals & up to 2 snacks a day, which we don't pay extra for. There's a reason most of us love our NHS. We can get all the latest treatments without going bankrupt. We can even get the most expensive treatment in the world, Zolgensma, which costs £1.79 million ($2.14 million at today's rate).
@@angelaburrow8114I mean if you have cancer in the UK with the NHS you are pretty much dead anyways. I struggle to get an appointment and treatment for common infections with the NHS, god forbid I needed them for something serious. Even my poor af eastern european country has better state treatment than the NHS.
Basically what he's saying is Tate is spewing out bullshit as per usual.
@@shlankbank yet so many people will take his word for it just because his name is tate. People are fucking stupid and should always proof check the nonsense people spout.
@@thedave8097 free medical care in general*
I mean, it’s possible that some shady doctors prioritize wealthy patients for promising medical trials, but those patients would still have to clear the very rigorous clearances for those trials. Cancer patients in my family have gone in looking like perfect candidates and a tiny difference in bilirubin levels or a barely-there cough have scrubbed their chances entirely, and they were referred to hospice, even though we had plenty of money. No doctor is going to jeopardize an entire trial that could make their career and make their practice millions because one person might give them some quick cash on the side (and ruin their career in the process if that fact comes out).
You really really underestimate the rich and powerful..
You really overestimate them. Truly spoken like one who hasn't experienced it.@@DoYouSmokeKush
well, they pay the doctors better, probably treat them better than the system, and the doctors end up doing less volume
you are thinking about pay the doctor money.. hes talking about buy the lab money.
Not enough money. It’s experimental cause there’s no way to measure it’s efficacy since it’s a tailored treatment method that COSTS time and MONEY.
I used to know some millionaires who died of cancer. They were frustrated that no matter how much money they tried to throw at the problem they could never find a way to cure themselves.
Liar
ok bud
How many millionaires did u know lmaooooo
@@erikvitela4849 If a person of average income in the US saves only 10% of their income, even with very mediocre return on investment, they would be a millionaire in about 20 years. It's not really that rare.
All three of these replies has the most braindead use of engrishu
,,Rich people don’t die of cancer”.
Rest in peace, Steve. You won’t be forgotten by us.
Steve Jobs was diagnosed early but refused any
treatment and claimed his vegan diet would cure him. after a few years
he realized he was wrong and it was too late to help him. he could have survived if they were treated.
That was a long ago there has been a lot of progress in the medical field
"Only for clinical study" yea I totally belive some guy is going to pass up on 500k each just because "theyre not allowed to"
That wouldn’t even cover the material. And no, not „because they are not allowed to“. Because they don’t get what they need for it. They don’t even get the chemo medications to sample.
@Sturm Kintaro I was only talking about paying the docs, if you think spending a couple hundred million is going to stop a rich guy from getting treatment you are delusional unless you believe a Rothschild somehow got 7 hearts without paying/ethically lol
What's up with Andrew these days
It's literally NOT FOR CLINICAL use
@@mickferguson8850 you do know you're saying the same thing as "people can't be murdered because murder is illegal"
People like Tate take advantage of men with emotional trauma. What a joke.
No they don’t lol, they actually do the opposite. Keep being a sheep tho
Good. Let them suffer, we don’t support men here.
@@Inquisasist15keep supporting a pimp
@@Inquisasist15
Tate's 13yr olds : By following you, will we escape the matrix?
Tate Bros : Well actually you will be under a new management.
@@billa_ackerman.exe. Huh? I guarantee you know nothing about their program at all and just are blindly hating
He looks so diff but sounds the same I was like whaaat? He sounds like AT lol I don't want my own cancer, thankyou!
It’s his brother
@@owenjohnston3541 is it? I haven't watched the video, I only played a few seconds of it. Cheers.
you abbreviated andrew tate.
you are literally in the matrix.
@@centralprocessingunit4988 am I?
This aged well..
Nah, I guarantee he is faking it to get out of jail. He says he is an alpha, but is a wee baby when it comes to the consequences.
@@therealwattambor8347 frl? You visited him in jail? Are you a warden? Nah, you’re sitting on your cheeks on a couch making stuff up about a guy you’ve never met.
@@Kingkam_77 I totally met him in jail. He told me “It’s Tating Time” and Tatored all over me, then he liked his own UA-cam comment to make himself feel more secure.
Source: “Trust me, like you trust bottom-G”
@@therealwattambor8347 💀
@@sooyaself24111 Call me, Nostradamus, but I predicted that sh*t from the beginning. Gotta love how we are apparently Alpha until it comes to detrimental circumstances to ourselves, lmao.
This makes sense now given Andrew’s current condition.
Searched for this comment. Tate knew about his cancer for a long time. He knew he was going to die and decided to go out in a blaze.
Ikr
It's confirmed he doesn't have a cancer
It's only a benign lesion
He has cancer?
@KeyUploads are you talking about andrew?
Or sometimes the mutation means you CANT receive treatment. I work in a molecular medicine laboratory as a hospital scientist. Can confirm what he is saying but he forgot to say that sometimes there are no options 🤷♀️
This is done at the Burzynski Center. They treat people for cancer this way. I don’t think they use chemo drugs, but they do use various medications that typically aren’t known to treat cancer, but do.
Last time I checked it’s around $40k out of pocket because the insurance companies won’t pay for cancer treatments that have a higher chance of working vs regular chemo
He uses specific peptides from healthy donors.
In the US 40k is only enough to fix broken kneecaps
Nice lighting, not sarcastic, by the way, felt like I was in for a campfire tale👍
THIS AGED SO WELL
Yeah especially when it ended up being benign 🤣 dumby
@@Tony-gh8gg YOU MEANT DUMMY? DAMN I GUESS U ARE ONE
Wait the tater tots got cancer? Thats funny.
He didn't get cancer
@@DaddyM7MD aweeee
We actually do something very similar with animals at the animal hospital I work at. We send out cancer cells (FNA aspirations) and peripheral blood samples, and they run chemotherapy pharmaceutical trials and then run an AI derived algorithm to find the best possible outcome for that specific patient.
So since my tumor on my heart was the only one ever known in medical history to grow on a heart a blood vessel mass to be exact, is this what theyve been doing with it?
Cap
@@TheSoloExpat oh i forgot you knew me... 🙄
Why dont you google it.
Surgeon:Dr. Pedro Del Nido
Considered the best in the world. Only man who would even attempt to try and save my life at 12yrs old.
Cardiologist: Dr. Geva
Both at Boston childrens where i had to fly across the country to have my life saved.
My Cardiologist here in WA is
Dr. Stout.
And my shit is documented being that its a first so be my guest, the fuck purpose do i have to lie.
About THAT.
Having every doctor tell you, youre going to die at 13 is really shitty. Thanks for telling me it didnt happen. 👌🏼youre cool.
@@TheSoloExpat No Cap.
@@Angeee119who r u
@@Roll3er a random person like you who happened to have something rare go wrong in their body
Last I checked (c. 10 years ago, for a patent filing), FDA regulations for this type of procedure require clinical trials for each personalized cancer treatment so derived from ex vivo trials of chemo drugs on the patient’s tumor.
Forgot you existed Bud, haven’t got any of your stuff recommended. Glad you doing well boss man.
This man is an actual surgeon in the U.K. NHS.
@@originalkitten ? Why you telling me this?
So much has happened in the last couple of decades in cancer treatments...it's amazing
aged perfectly
Im confused
@@rissikesthiyagarajah2205one of the Tate's got cancer I think
Except it didnt
Aged badly
Tate is talking about the 0.001%
The doctor is talking to us
Obviously.
Who is here after Andrew got cancer
It wasnt really tho it was an old scar he had on his lung tissue so alhamdullilah not cancer
@@Undisputeddd_ 😅😅
@@Undisputeddd_ what u mean alhamdulliah. if allah would exist he would give top trash every disease possible
@@Undisputeddd_not surprised this kid likes tate, plays fortnite, hates lgbtq and of course has a post about “gigachad” nazis…
@@DarkISO25 Lol, average 15 yr old Tate rider.
There are a lot of different variations, mutations and markers for every cancer out there. For example cancer can be small or large celled, fast or slow growing, it can tend to be quick to make metastases, it cam be related to hormone levels and can have mutations that we can test for (or those we haven't discovered yet). With everything new discovered the biopsies wilk get testet for different and new things to determine the therapies, genetic testing being one of the newests tests currently being done. I'm speaking as a european here, but we don't test according to who the money comes from or who you are, the laboratorians couldn't care less, we care for what makes sense and will lead to the best outcome.
If only the Tate’s were benign and not cancers to society.
Ha my boy
explain how they are and don't throw random statements around for likes and attention
@@Striker498_tate rider detected
burn
If a society is wicked, and twisting morals, is being a cancer to it actually a bad thing?
Rich people do live longer with cancer and survive it more frequently. It's mostly down to being able to eat healthy and afford everything necessary to give the treatment the best odds of doing its job.
Some cancers are just killers though. My buddy had a type of cancer, a sarcoma of some variety. Doctors put him on experimental treatments because the contemporary treatments were known to be ineffective. He survived about 6 years before it suddenly spread and grew explosively in the span of two weeks. He died a few weeks after they sent him home saying they were out of options. The crazy part was he had just celebrated the shrinkage of his cancer to the smallest it had been since they found out after his latest round of treatment, he was dead within 2 months of that.
The timing of this video is spooky considering it was just announced that Andrew tate has lung cancer 😳
Video was uploaded months ago bud
Algorithm detects the cancer and Tate at the same title and recommends this one too
Do you believe he has cancer? Sounds like a ploy to get out of jail
@@ripvanwinkle9935 but can't Tristan know nothing about it then?
Hopefully
I now understand what the Doctors did for my Mom while they treated her Cancer. Unfortunately, it didn’t help my Mom because the tumour was growing quickly and it killed her.😢
Tates casually spreading misinformation
Who said he is spreading misinfo he is just telling the truth but it's only for trials not out yet are you blind
its not misinformation watch the video lmao
It wasn't a misinformation
@@SwetlessNoobThe title of the video is, “why the rich never die of cancer.” But the treatment for the rich is still in trial. That is misinformation.
Dumbledor said camly
So MONEY can buy happiness and health.
My brother was a self made millionaire. He died at age 55 of CA. Rich? No doctor gave a damn!!! His MDs refused to listen to me and I am a DMD!
"The only thing all humans are equal in is Death" - Johan Liebert
Bro normal doctors are a scam. Your brother might of been a multi millionaire. But the information he knew/believed was wrong.
@@Fred_lost My brother was NOT a MD. He was a stock analyst. His MDs, did not treat him properly. This was despite his wealth.
@@historyloveriii2949 What a coincidence. Im a profitable stock analyst too. But after the session is over. I study all about md and natural md on my free time all day. Besides that im eating organic food and working out.
I'm reviewing cancer cases medical files in a very old renown oncology hospital in my country, and the chemotherapy or treatment combination is 98% all the same for all cases because they are magically all labeled with the same type of breast cancer "non special type" the only difference in the 2% I found, is a one addition to the same combination.
Billionaires : check
Steve Jobs : aight lemme eat my grass real quick
My favorite doctor!!! Love you Dr Karan! Thanks for all the great facts! ❤
This is not currently in clinical use but if you are a multimillionaire, friends with some pharmaceutical then they can bend the rules by framing it as a test and using it on you.
Chadwick Boseman: “X to doubt…”
The real point is that in the UK, the hospital will sample and test your tumour’s genotype before prescribing treatment, and it costs you nothing: it’s free to every patient. You don’t have to be rich.
I just want to say thank you for your service. Thank you for being you and thank you for all of your hard work.
It is used, i know some rich people, its just not for us, poor people. Its for the "better people"
Hey doc! I was just curious about the cornea of your left eye. It's not fully circular. Quite ammused to see that. Can u explain how it is that way. Have u got any injury in past?
It seems to have appeared recently. Looks harmless.
Seeing u appear was like seeing an angel in war
This aged like fine wine 🍷
This didn’t age well
The opposite.
How so?
I learned on HOUSE that the only parts of the body that can have the same cancer cells are the brain and stomach.
I love that show
not currently in clinical use just means that it is still being researched. there is no point rushing a treatment or technique into clinical use if we find out later that either it doesn't work or it doesn't work as well as we thought. it isn't discrimination, it is just the researchers trying to help everybody. Tate is an idiot who trolls people just to upset them and not an expert on anything health related.
I heard that a lot of rich people, as part of their yearly annual, have an entire body CT scan of their body. That way they can detect any cancers or abnormalities right when they begin. Apparently Mick Jagger's life was saved because he was one that had these annual CT scans. They found a rare condition with his heart, something that his father died from. Because of the annual CT scan they spotted it before it was too late. Nowadays the average folk don't even get to have annual exams performed, let alone an entire body CT scan. The cure is primarily in the prevention of illness, unfortunately. It's not genetics for why the rich celebs you love will love longer than you, it's money.
Im here because tate allegedly now has cancer
He doesn't he has a lump or smh
Ahhh, no he doesn’t. That was an unfounded rumour. Andrew denied it repeatedly at the time.
My dad passed this year with cancer. A rare cancer.
Ye remind me how Steve Jobs died...?
Because he was a buffoon who thought meditation and herbs would cure him of cancer
Ligma?
He refused treatment
You realize he died in 2011, right? Before this treatment even existed?
@@BawlsMahoney He tried to treat pancreatic cancer with fruit and herbs.
Dr Alfred Song came up with a treatment that targets proteins since the cancer cells are hungry for protein. Then he worked on a GPS, a system that helps clinicians determine the best chemo treatments based on the patient's genetic profile (Nanthealth).
with the hair tate looks even more like my mlestor... Which ya know. Fitting.
Also yes! Cancer treatments have to start with a biopsy. My mum's treatment was highly specified. And the reason she had five more years with us.
Shit bruh I don’t have the heart to troll this comment. Don’t make light of that stuff. We are entertaining the idea of equality but it must not ever go beyond 50%… Tate is there to remind you all we are aware. And I promise you it won’t take us 2000 years to rip the hierarchy apart if our generosity is betrayed
@@Anaomilfairbanks Well... Thank you for that kindness. It is rare on the internet. Even if we most likely do not agree on many things, I will not forget this.
Go well. And be safe.
I work in radio oncology, simplified versions of this treatment is pretty common.
Who’s here after finding out Andrew may have cancer
Me!
Me
Except it didnt
True, that's what they did to Steve Jobd. That's how he beat his cancer.
Crazy since it's confirm andrew tate has cancer
Source?
@@MeowStationOrignal source of that source?
@@TyTy-cx7rp bro I’m just trolling.
Ahhh, no he doesn’t. That was an unfounded rumour. Andrew denied it repeatedly at the time.
My cancer (if any) is living in peace with my other cells. My body is a bit like Switzerland. Very neutral.
Not like the Tates to state things that are not true 🙄 Thank you for clarifying what is available and what is and is not in clinical use
What is true that sound wase cure rannerenkaat and big pharma is covering it up
I think that something of this variation was shown in the show The Good Doctor when a patient with the CRISPR thingy came in with the fishes....
So essentially a culture and sensitivity test but with cancer
The creator of the apple phone died of cancer tho?
Tate casually spreading misinformation. The grind mindset is real guys.
It's over for Tates in cells
@Radars English not your 1st language huh. You might wanna look up what a cell is.
@Radars Maybe if you didn't have such a massive crush on Andy you'd remember that his brother is also locked up.
@Radars But they aren't in a cell, they're in cells. Get it?
@Radars Nope, I said, "Tates."
@Radars It's over for non pun understanding autists in or out of cells
I thought the HeLa cells were still being used? 'The immortal life of Henrietta Lacks' is a great read.
Bro that’s his point. They use methods that are not available to the public
Finally we're on the cusp of curing cancer once and for all good
This vid popping up after andrew tate gets cancer 😮
Ahhh, no he doesn’t have cancer. That was an unfounded rumour. Andrew denied it repeatedly at the time.
Everyone in the comments licking Andrew Tate’s boot forgetting Steve Jobs died of cancer. Just because you’re rich doesn’t mean you have access to a cure.
It’s his younger brother, Tristan.
Steve Jobs entered the chat
A patient cured is a customer lost.
basically if your poor you get the basic if your mega rich you get the good stuff and more chance of recovery
well the problem is that cancer likes to spread at which point it starts killing faster. the lab customization takes longer so you could be dead before they have even figured out what works the best
Cancer doesn't work that way; Chad Bostwick had millions of dollars at his disposal for treatment and everything, and it still killed him.
Cancer doesn't discriminate and it certainly won't be the same case for everyone. One person can beat cancer with surgery and chemo and gets better, while another does the same and it winds up growing into something worse.
Lol, where I'm from, public healthcare is free, so everyone can come to hospitals, taken for biopsies, then if there is targeted therapy for the type of cancer you have, you'll get that prescribed for a small fee, just sign up at the national cancer society. Some targeted therapy can be subsidised based on your age, job, etc. If you're young, healthy, not exposed to carcinogens, if the therapy is newer, you'll prob be under clinical trial. Onco is always very friendly and very helpful, also if you're diagnosed with line stage 4b even, palliative care is very caring and they'll try their very best. The world overall is not as garbage as it was before you know
So another Tate W
I'll start drinking sparkling water immediately
Well this works if the cancer is a type that have recorded and tested on.
Plus even if money, it doesn’t mean you will get rid off the cancer, it just means that it will be more effective than the others
Ironic as he has cancer
I worked directly for a multi-millionaire who died of pancreatic cancer a few years ago. While I was working for him he was regularly flying to see specific doctors and receive treatments on a weekly basis. A couple years after that he was dead.
Bro worked for Steve Jobs 💀
aged well 💀
fine wine
Not really - the vast majority of cancer specimens from surgeries done under public healthcare in the UK don’t undergo genomic analysis but rather receive pre-determined treatment protocols based on the stage and grade of the tumour, which is generally determined by the biopsy or subsequent resection.
Source: biomedical scientist in cell path
Doc is talking about treating regular people, not a billionaire with cancer. No disrespect but if a doctor isn't treating elites, you wouldn't know
Basically what he means is if you know the right person and have cancer you can go to one of these designated cancer research sites and may volunteer to get your tumor sampled.
I trust Tate would know this treatment is prioritised and bypassed for the rich, after all he is extremely rich and so are his associates.
If you ever feel like you're not special,remember,there is a special tumor growing just for you.
It actually blows my mind that doctors actually are able to sequence the entire genome of a cancer cell and somehow that gives them enough information to treat the cancer. Science is insane
Man it's good at least 1 person is willing to hear tate 🤣🤣
What
It's his brother
Also there is over 10 million people who are genuinely liked Tate's podcast
Well, he is still tate 🤣 just Tristan, but damn that's a lot of people
@@Liam_amos83 i forgor it was both of their last name 💀
Thanks for reminding it ig
@@Liam_amos83 tbf Tristan is a milder, kinda better Tate for me
Steve Jobs would like a word.
Steve Jobs was diagnosed early but refused any treatment and claimed his vegan diet would cure him. after a few years
he realized he was wrong and it was too late to help him. he could have
survived if he was treated. Steve refused to get any treatment.
"the rich never die of cancer"
Steve Jobs?
Interestingly, his cancer was a somewhat rare, less severe, more treatable form of pancreatic cancer than most pancreatic cancers. If he had gotten the standard treatment, he might have fared much better. Instead, he tried a "superior" treatment. His prestige likely killed him, but it still gets reported that access to expensive non-standard treatments allowed him to live longer than most pancreatic cancer patients.
@@ThirdLawPair Sauce?
@@Thigamabob ua-cam.com/video/zYZDqNAB8LI/v-deo.html
Steve Jobs died because of his arrogance... it is been reported many times that his cancer was easily curable..
It was his denial to take medical assistance and wanted to cure naturally ..
That cause his dead ass to learn lesson
Friend, if rich people don’t die from cancer, kindly explain Steve Jobs. Heck, I’d even call Patrick Swayze rich - but it didn’t save him.
Steve Jobs literally died of cancer lmao
Times change
We alreasy have smthing to safe cancer but if this would be publish, no money anymore for the industry
Its all about money these days
how amazing is that we were in that Old age but in just 1 decade and some years we got far away then that 1700 years or more
now: andrew tate has lung cancer
I don't understand how that's a problem, why can't he just breathe air?
Fake news.
Hopefully it’s real
@@DarkISO25lil nigga ur 6 months late to the trend
@@DarkISO25Nah, i wouldnt wish cancer on anyone, thats shits f'd up.
chadwick boseman begs to differ
This doctor played safe and want to keep his job
I love how you stay serious and neutral even when responding to TTate😅
The super rich have advanced medical practices available to them. "Still on clinical trials" sometimes is code for only available to a select few.
Lovin' how people with little knowledge head to conspiracy theories without research, do you even know the requirements that a medication or a new surgery need to be approved and then applied to a large scale? Please search about those before going all about how doctors are saving the rich instead of everyone 🙂
Yeah and it's so unbelievably expensive some people end up having just to go home and die because they can't afford it and they can't afford the insurance
Tate is correct about the treatment being better for rich patients, but to say “the rich never die of cancer” is absolutely ridiculous
He didn't say it at all. It was just a click baity title made by the editor of the short.
Not in clinical use means only for rich people.
Chadwick Boseman completely disproves this theory as do the other dozens kf rich and influential people whove died of cancer
Ill say this, the rich definitely have access to this. Its all about what you can afford.
Search about the requirements new surgeries and medications require to be approved and used at a large scale
@@playerx7625 varies per country and the rich can travel soooo
No one escapes death
This is really good thing to save evryone
If a better version exists and works well, but is not widely known, it is most likely being kept exclusively for the rich and powerful.
Steve jobs and Black panther : ....