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Cancer remains one of the most challenging diseases to treat, but why is it so difficult to kill? In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy explains how cancer begins, the body’s natural defenses against it, and the factors that increase the risk of cancer development.
Using cadavers from the lab, we’ll uncover how cancer impacts the body, the difference between benign and malignant tumors, and the devastating process of metastasis. Learn about the role of carcinogens, genetic predispositions, and the battle between cancer cells and healthy cells. Plus, we’ll discuss how chemotherapy works and its effects on the body.
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Table of Contents
0:00 – Intro: Why Is Cancer So Hard to Kill?
0:55 – What Is Cancer and How Does It Begin?
1:55 – Understanding Oncogenes, Proto-Oncogenes, and Anti-Oncogenes
2:33 – The Body’s Anti-Cancer Army: How Your Body Fights Cancer
4:33 – What Causes Gene Mutations Leading to Cancer?
5:38 – How Environmental Factors Increase Cancer Risk
6:10 – Carcinogens: What Are They and How Do They Work?
6:27 – Can Physical Irritants Lead to Cancer?
6:42 – The Role of Viruses in Cancer Development
6:53 – How Genetics Influence Cancer Risk
7:11 – Why Is Cancer So Dangerous?
7:37 – What Are Benign Tumors?
7:59 – Malignant Tumors: Why They’re Life-Threatening
8:39 – Metastasis Explained: How Cancer Spreads
9:00 – Real-Life Cases: How Cadavers in the Lab Died from Cancer
9:45 – How Cancer Spread Affects Survival
10:25 – Cancer Cells vs. Normal Cells: The Battle Inside the Body
11:29 – Final Thoughts on Cancer Cells and Treatment
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