Amazing video! There's just one little thing, that cancer cells will reach the heart through the vena cava superior, not inferior. But anyway - I love the way you teach! It's really helpful ;) Thanks.
Hm. I'm not sure if I agree with you on "it is invasive because it now has blood vessels and can spread through blood" - if it does so it's metastasized. I would say when a carcinoma is able to grow through the basal membrane (thus no longer carcinoma in situ) then it is called "invasive carcinoma".
Great video!!! I just would like to add Information about the invasion of the lymph nodes, and mention the sentinel lymph node which is the first lymph node(s) to which cancer cells are most likely to spread from a primary tumor. A biopsy of the sentinel lymph node can help us determine the extent or stage of the cancer in the body
I really appreciate what you're doing!!! Your videos are very beneficial and helpful, I really wish you a happy successful life because you help many people ❤️❤️
Hi there. My wife Ann and I being married for 48 years this year 14th sept. 2022 . Stage 3 cancer just disclosed last week. Scan due on Sunday coming. Hope all ok. Your video relaxed me and took some of my emotions away not knowing the facts as to what was actually going on on physically. BRILL VIDEO.
Thankyou Gaurav for your reply much appreciated. Ann is going for a CT scan in 2 weeks time to probrably determine the appropiate procedure to continue with the treatment she requires. Will keep you informed. Once again your videos are brilliant and I shall. if any of my friends/relatives have any upsets like we are having, I shall direct them to this video. T@@_gauravdeep_
@@_gauravdeep_ Ann had first chemo last week, she felt a little bit poorly but she had to inject herself with certain drugs etc. Which I think made her worse but never the less it will make her better. At the end of the day I would like to say if it was not for your video on you tube I would not have had a clue to whats happening to my wife.
Great information, it helps to understand what is going on and the meaning of the medical terminology used to describe it. I really appreciate you sharing this, we could use this information to get answers, and there are so many!
it is called tumor induced angiogenesis, so basically tumor cells also secretes growth factor to help the cells grow and some of the growth factors are also a growth factor that could induce the making of new blood vessels (angiogenesis) such as VEGF . Because we know that cells need protein (which contains within the blood) thus it causes angiogenesis so that the tumor cells could grow more. i hope this helps🙏🏽
My uncle was diagnosed with Metastasis. I am going to go to Mexico because I want to find out exactly what is going on, are there specific questions that I should be asking?
Is this what makes stage four cancer difficult to treat? After removing a primary and secondary melanoma will the cells still be in the blood or likely to start new masses elsewhere?
Hello...Stage 4 cancer is treatable..BUT it is not curable. Someone who has Stage 4 will be receiving treatment for the rest of their lives. The prognosis (how long someone w/stage 4 will live) depends upon different things, one of which is 'where' the cancer traveled to, ( lung, liver, bone, brain) and/or 'how many tumors' there are, etc. A secondary, metastatic tumor might be able to be removed, but that will not cure the cancer. Once you have it, (stage 4--metastatic cancer) you will never be "cancer-free." Metastatic cancer is terminal....it will eventually cause death. I have metastatic breast cancer, (stage 4) in my bones. So my diagnosis is now called "Bone Metastasis," or "Bone Mets" for short. In July of 2021 my prognosis was 3 & 1/2 years at the most. But keep in mind, that is only the Dr.s educated guess...it's just an "estimated" amount of time.
Great explanation but I have a question as carcinomas are known to spread through lymphatic channels n so is true for breast carcinoma which can invade axillary lymph nodes if on right upper quadrant n lymph nodes around internal mammary artery if on medial side then how can you explain metastasis saying breast cancer spread through hematogenous route?
I have a question. Cancer cells are transported to the heart. Why do the cancer cells metastasize to other organs, except heart? Because I never heard "Heart cancer".
They do but it is very rare - form 0.25 percent of all cancers. Primary cancers in the heart are called angiosarcomas. It's very poorly understood but it's hypothesized that the heart cells, myocytes, have a very tight proliferative cycle thus making it difficult for cancer to survive and thus metastasize. Therefore, most cancers of the heart would be benign anyway and found in autopsies from patient's dying from other diseases.
Also because it depends on the microenvironment of the sites. It is called the Seed and Soil hypothesis, If the primary site has a different microenvironment (Growth factors, nutrients, cytokines etc..) than the secondary site, it is hard for the tumour cell to metastasis there as it won't live. Lungs are perfect for breast-originated cancer cells due to to similar microenvironment, but maybe breast and heart have different microenvironment which makes it hard for a metastasised tumour to survive in?
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What have I been doing for these first 3 years of my Pharmacy degree, reading textbooks and crap??
This is the way.
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first class explanation of how cancer cells spread. Excellent graphics and easy to follow. A real help for me on my BSc
Thanks for getting me through my degree, you legend!
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Amazing video! There's just one little thing, that cancer cells will reach the heart through the vena cava superior, not inferior. But anyway - I love the way you teach! It's really helpful ;) Thanks.
These lessons are teriffic! I want to learn more about cancer and you're helping me in that process. Thank you!
Hm. I'm not sure if I agree with you on "it is invasive because it now has blood vessels and can spread through blood" - if it does so it's metastasized. I would say when a carcinoma is able to grow through the basal membrane (thus no longer carcinoma in situ) then it is called "invasive carcinoma".
yeah I would say its about local invasion not metastasis
Agreed
Great overview of Cancer. Illustrations are simple to understand. Thank you.
Great video!!! I just would like to add Information about the invasion of the lymph nodes, and mention the sentinel lymph node which is the first lymph node(s) to which cancer cells are most likely to spread from a primary tumor. A biopsy of the sentinel lymph node can help us determine the extent or stage of the cancer in the body
Thanks for the information 😀
It helped me in cancer pathology studying, thank you very much :)
I searched for the movie but got this
Amazing drawing, easy to understand, thanks!
still the best technique for teaching ever !! masha ALLAH
thx alot for your effort .. keep going plz ^^
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I really appreciate what you're doing!!! Your videos are very beneficial and helpful, I really wish you a happy successful life because you help many people ❤️❤️
Hi there. My wife Ann and I being married for 48 years this year 14th sept. 2022 . Stage 3 cancer just disclosed last week. Scan due on Sunday coming. Hope all ok. Your video relaxed me and took some of my emotions away not knowing the facts as to what was actually going on on physically. BRILL VIDEO.
More power to you and your wife buddy. I hope everything turns out to be well.
Thankyou Gaurav for your reply much appreciated. Ann is going for a CT scan in 2 weeks time to probrably determine the appropiate procedure to continue with the treatment she requires. Will keep you informed. Once again your videos are brilliant and I shall. if any of my friends/relatives have any upsets like we are having, I shall direct them to this video. T@@_gauravdeep_
@@georgebelfield7802 Hoping for the best. Take care.
@@_gauravdeep_ Ann had first chemo last week, she felt a little bit poorly but she had to inject herself with certain drugs etc. Which I think made her worse but never the less it will make her better. At the end of the day I would like to say if it was not for your video on you tube I would not have had a clue to whats happening to my wife.
Kaha hua
Wow, this was amazing! Nice work.
You've got some talent man. I wish I could draw half as good as you and remember all the crap written in my books.
I love your drawings!
Thank you for making this amazing video! I didnt have pharmacy background but this video is so easy to understand! Thanks!
Great information, it helps to understand what is going on and the meaning of the medical terminology used to describe it. I really appreciate you sharing this, we could use this information to get answers, and there are so many!
This is great!
What a fantastic revision tool for students. You seem to condense whole chapters and articles to your unique drawings.
thanks a lot sir love from india🇮🇳 METASTASIS WORD is in 7:11
a fantastic video as usual 🥰
Nice explanation...watch from India
fantastic video, well done
thank you sir for amazing video
Excellent video to understand the metastasis.....
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Impressive thank you doctor 🌹
are there any videos other than the 3 in your channel? They're so useful. got an exam on tuesday. when will you be uploading the next one?
thank you
Bravo!!! Well Explained! Thoroughly enjoyed! I’d like to learn A little more about how angiogenesis is influenced by the tumor?
it is called tumor induced angiogenesis, so basically tumor cells also secretes growth factor to help the cells grow and some of the growth factors are also a growth factor that could induce the making of new blood vessels (angiogenesis) such as VEGF . Because we know that cells need protein (which contains within the blood) thus it causes angiogenesis so that the tumor cells could grow more. i hope this helps🙏🏽
Very good explanation, and nice drawings!
Is there a way to obtain the finished illustrations? Your videos are phenomenal!!
Awesome video.. Thank u
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thank u sooooo much^^ all your videos are awesome and greetly summarising every thing in a such simple way
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I appreciate and enjoy your teaching videos
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I like your video very much. Please make video about cell injury 🙏
Makasi kaaa!! your videos help me a lot ;)
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is there any possibility that the heart become secondary site ?
Usually cancer cant spred to muscular organs such as heart bcoz its lined by endothelial cells
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My uncle was diagnosed with Metastasis. I am going to go to Mexico because I want to find out exactly what is going on, are there specific questions that I should be asking?
Doctor I have one question can benzene exposure causes metastatic testicular cancer.
Is this what makes stage four cancer difficult to treat? After removing a primary and secondary melanoma will the cells still be in the blood or likely to start new masses elsewhere?
Hello...Stage 4 cancer is treatable..BUT it is not curable. Someone who has Stage 4 will be receiving treatment for the rest of their lives. The prognosis (how long someone w/stage 4 will live) depends upon different things, one of which is 'where' the cancer traveled to, ( lung, liver, bone, brain) and/or 'how many tumors' there are, etc. A secondary, metastatic tumor might be able to be removed, but that will not cure the cancer. Once you have it, (stage 4--metastatic cancer) you will never be "cancer-free." Metastatic cancer is terminal....it will eventually cause death. I have metastatic breast cancer, (stage 4) in my bones. So my diagnosis is now called "Bone Metastasis," or "Bone Mets" for short. In July of 2021 my prognosis was 3 & 1/2 years at the most. But keep in mind, that is only the Dr.s educated guess...it's just an "estimated" amount of time.
Great explanation but I have a question as carcinomas are known to spread through lymphatic channels n so is true for breast carcinoma which can invade axillary lymph nodes if on right upper quadrant n lymph nodes around internal mammary artery if on medial side then how can you explain metastasis saying breast cancer spread through hematogenous route?
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So could you please tell whats the treatment suggested
I got it know. Thanks. EXELENT EXPLANATION.
How brest cancer spread to the liver?????
thank you from a cancer warrior makes it easy to understand and explain to loved ones. 😊
Fantastic!
Thnku sir
Great vídeo. That vídeo so amazing :D
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How long it we'll spread if u had a sign of cancer
please make a video on breast cancer
Wow....really nyc video, it helped me a lot in science project:D:) thanks
Metastasis patient how to control spearding body. My mom position present please reply me
Perfect.
anyone knows where is the overall and clear image for this video. thx.
I love your videos but there are errors in this which is such a shame.
Great videos and thanks for helping explaining things clear!
Great videos! Awesome work; you really should have more subscribers. :)
Plz can u do Vdz about Bone microscopic anatomy ?
Fantastic
Why do people always say that women have breast cancer, when both men and women can have breast cancer.
cool!
You are alaways help me in your video.thanx aloot
We all know that every awesome video starts with ”so here is a breast”
Wonderful! Armando!!!
bro can u explain chemotheraphy all the types please
You could play baby blue background
Breaking
Wow so meta
U presentation is impressive
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Thank you for this video ,it was enjoyable and understandable 👍🏼
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My grandpa died of metastasis today 😭 f*ck cancer
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Thanks to my doctor who cured me of cancer that almost get rid of my life.
Who are watching this video in 2021 raise ur hands 😂🙌
I have a question. Cancer cells are transported to the heart. Why do the cancer cells metastasize to other organs, except heart? Because I never heard "Heart cancer".
They do but it is very rare - form 0.25 percent of all cancers. Primary cancers in the heart are called angiosarcomas. It's very poorly understood but it's hypothesized that the heart cells, myocytes, have a very tight proliferative cycle thus making it difficult for cancer to survive and thus metastasize. Therefore, most cancers of the heart would be benign anyway and found in autopsies from patient's dying from other diseases.
Thank you for your information
Also because it depends on the microenvironment of the sites. It is called the Seed and Soil hypothesis, If the primary site has a different microenvironment (Growth factors, nutrients, cytokines etc..) than the secondary site, it is hard for the tumour cell to metastasis there as it won't live. Lungs are perfect for breast-originated cancer cells due to to similar microenvironment, but maybe breast and heart have different microenvironment which makes it hard for a metastasised tumour to survive in?
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