RE: BBC 4 Tonight at 9.0026 Jun 2019 17:22
Ruck....................
"""I agree, it is a must watch. The animations were fantastic. I never realised that cancel cells could squeeze trough spaces that regular cells can't. You learn something new every day.""
Yes we do, I have actually been in those sequencing rooms at UCLH and the weekly meetings between oncologists, radiologists, and cancer nurses. There understanding is so kmuch more than we can ever gauge from here.
That particular animation I felt, as the cancer cells just exploded into action, and it has to believe that out of 35 billion cells they found the once ""rogue cancer cell"" that caused such mayhem.
We should all feel the ecitement in this area, whether it be Scancell or not, the progress that is being made since my first diagnosis almost 7 years ago now is overwhelming. There is a part in that documentary where George was having heart tests as to his suitability for immunotherapy which meant a lot to me as I failed that and sabre radiation and cryo therapy were the only options available. My brother actually saw my oncotherapist, and had four microwave ablations from the same surgeon after. They did destroy four tumours, but it was the two sarcomas that run rogue. He had gone through a lot, I just didn"t know but the one thing i got from yesterday was his words "the similarities between us were like mirrors"", not the differences. Shame we couldn"t share that, but at least I understnd why.
Surprised a few others haven"t mentioned that documentary, really interested to hear different opinions and thoughts on it.