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  • @Lilith9383 My grandmother died from stomach cancer today, he suffered badly.

  • is that whole slab on top cancer? or just the white part?

  • penso: che abbia ragione il dott. simoncini, in tutti i video, il cancro e sempre bianco,altro che ciarlatano.......

  • i had it since i was 10/11 and im 18 now. im going for surgery (my last one) and i hope thats the end of it.

  • eww

    

  • @Lilith9383 sorry, for ur lost r.i.p

  • its alive cancer cells are alive and moving!!! fucking bastards!!!!!!!!!

  • @samanthaquinn0001 wish you all the luck in the world!

  • fuck this disiese, it killed dio

  • My Grandfather Had Cancer Inside His Stomach Good Thing They Caught It In Time Tho, So They Had To Cut Half Of His Stomach But He Eats Alot So u Can't Tell

  • my mom was just diagnosed with it.i am all over the place

  • Man I feel so bad for this person.. :(

  • Don't see how, especially considering that a vegetarian diet high in stuff like soybeans is thought to contribute to stomach cancer. It's one of the main hypotheses concerning the rate of stomach cancer in the japanese population, soya consumption.

  • @Tien1185 i-d-i-o-t

  • Everyone is giving you thumbs down but thats probably because they are all addicted to meat and dont want to give it up, lol. You are right though red meat is one of the biggest causes of cancer, and thats a fact. And davew8572 is a fucking retard, not all animals eat the same thing dumb ass, flies eat shit, should we start that aswell? lol

  • You are 100% right, red meat = cancer and thats a fact, and davew8572 is an idiot, not all animals are designed to eat the same food, flies eat shit, does that mean it would be healthy for us to do that too? lol some people are idiots, and all the thumbs down this comment is gona get is because of how many brainwashed people there are out there

  • @Tien1185 your stupidity amazes me.

  • @Tien1185 my best freinds mom died last year b/c of cancer. she was a vegan and dietician her whole life. your theory is just that, a crappy theory.

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  • @Tien1185 Although I may be a vegetarian, I do not - in any way - condone the ignorant and vulgar comment that you just made. Although eating fast food may cause the development of some cancers, there is no evidence that meat consumption yields the same results. This comment is a slap in the face to all those dealing with their own cancers, or those of a family member - including myself. Grow up.

  • I too am sorry about your mother. I lost a brother three years ago from stomach cancer, he too was 47. Please watch my family story by searching for CDH1 on you tube. The name of the video is WalshChronicle.mp4. Our local television station interviewed my family to help make people aware of stomach cancer and the research and cure that is happening in Boston. Good Luck and I hope it helps. Please post comment and keep in touch.

  • that's saline to wash the mass and get a clearer view.

  • what in the world. at the end, some type of liquid shot at the camera. what was that?

  • probably acid or mucus.

  • It looks more like it shot out of the camera :L

  • That fluid is used by the examinator to keep the lens clear...

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  • cancer is a fungus (the white area)

    See Tullio Simoncini web page

    curenaturalicancro org/

  • Where is the cancer? Is it the red tumor looking thing or the dark areas?? Please some one let me know since I'm not to familier with this.

  • Chemo won't help it won't its killing just as fast as the stomach cancer. Stop the chemo and have as many good days as you can with your family. Don't be afraid to pass on. It will be so much more greater than you think. My husband had the chemo and a doctor that kinda got close to my hubby told him in confidence that the chemo would not help and that he should stop it and enjoy whatever time he had left with me and the rest of his family. My heart goes out to u. U have a battle ahead. B strong.

  • Just because it didn't help your husband doesn't mean that everyone dies from it, people survive cancer, your husband just drew the shortest straw.

  • You are absolutely right there are people that survive cancer. I only stated what a medical doctor said to us as we were going thru it. My husband was stage 4 that's which means that the cancer had spread from where it originated. And everyone knows that chemo is poison and it kills everything in its path that's all I am stating.

  • @SteelFlower1 The drugs used in Chemotherapy target cells that divide rapidly. Therefore - as well as targeting tumours - Chemotherapy also eradicates cells in the hair follicle, bone marrow, and stomach. Some patients - even those who are almost certainly terminal - choose to keep fighting the cancer. Although it is a painful process, that may seem redundant to some, medical miracles can happen.

    Sorry about your husband. 

  • I never said this person was going to die from cancer! We are all going to at some point. I said my heart goes out to this person because I know the battle that comes along with stomach cancer, I've seen it with my own eyes! It is a big serious battle. I pray I promise you I pray that this person pulls through and is heallthy again, with all that's in me that is my prayer. If it were up to me no one would go through this, no one! Again I say BE Strong and of Good Courage.

  • My mom also died with stomach cancer this February, stage 4, age 47. Chemo just made it worse. It really is the hardiest thing to go through watching someone you care about suffer so bad with this.

  • sorry to read that, I wonder how we could prevent it.

  • I am sorry to hear about your mom! How are you and the rest of the family doing? Is everyone okay?

    I too am having stomach problems. It's being going on for a while now. I was told that I had a stomach ulcer and was given antibiotics for it. I stopped taking it after three days because of the severe side effects. I never went back to the doctor. It's been ten years now, and my stomach is growling like ever three hours. Anyway, happy new year to you and your family!

  • @way2hot4u365 I'm really sorry for your loss, my mother is about the same age and I can't even think about it

  • my husband just passed away in July from stomach cancer it was the most suffering I've ever seen a human go thru. My heart goes out to this person.

  • My mom passed away this March with stomach cancer, age 47. It was so hard to go through.

  • my dad is the same age but he has just been diagnosed today.... It's too hard to think of it.

  • Ooooh no. My moms stomach cancer was rare, they really didn't know how to help it. Even Chemo just made it worse. Do you know the stage of your dads cancer? What are his symtoms? Acid reflux? Losing weight fast? My prayers go out with you and your dad

  • his in late stages, he's getting chemo and losing wieght fast. Acid reflux I'm not too sure but diareha was one of them. He's really sick withy the chemo. he's getting sore throats and all. My dad's cancer is rare. I just have to have hopes but it doesn't look good.

  • Eating hurt him? On Morphine? All I can say is spend as much time with him as possible even if you think you can't bare it. I was pregnant when I found out my mom had cancer, my family didnt tell me everything about her case because they didnt want to stress me and the baby out, making me think there was hope. I didnt spend as much time as I should b/c it hurt me to bad to see her change fast. I wish I would have been there with her. She was diagnosed this December and pasted away this March.

  • my step-dad has stomach cancer thats why i watched this......... it sucks cause theres only 95% chance that hell surive:(

  • 95% are excellent chances, dont you think?

  • That is pretty high!

    My mom detected her cancer early and had 60-70% of survival, her cancer was right next to the brain too in her ear. Luckily, radiation helped and shes recovering.

    Bless you! And i'm sure he'll be doing just fine.

  • my mum has stomach cancer also. it sucks. i hope your dad is alright

  • gross!!!!!!!!!

  • My mother just found out she has pre-cancer cells in her stomach. Does anyone know the likelihood of these cells progressing to full blown cancer?

  • You mom might never develop full blow cancer, I have a friend who got pre-cancer at 20 and now she's 41 and never got what you called full blow cancer.

  • Oh thanks! it puts me a little at ease. The doc told my mother to eat healthier and avoid fatty & salty foods so if she doesn't get it(praying she does't) then it could be a wake up call to eat right...thanks again

  • True she must avoid fatty and salty food, alcohol, tobacco or second hand smoke are other factors that she must avoid. One thing you should know that cancer is also genetic, from now on your mom should get checked out regularly.

  • yea I should. Thanks for ur advice.

  • Your mom just received very good news. Because she had a pre-condition, it will be observed regularly. Any cancer will be detected at its earlier possible stages. The only better news would be assurance that she could not possible develop stomach cancer, which of course is an impossibility. Congratulations are in order for your mother!

  • thank you.

  • @mozfreak84 It's fantastic that the potentially malignant cells were discovered this early. As long as the cells are eradicated, the cancer won't progress. She should, however, attend regular endoscopies, as there is always the chance that these cells could re-appear.

  • @GingerMouseIsBack Thanks a lot :)

  • Hello, how are you now? How old are you and what was your symptoms? My mom has a stomach problem and she was told it was peptic ulcers, but it seems that both diseases have the same symptoms.

  • What the FUCK is that supposed to BE!!!!

  • That is jsut painful to look at

  • Lol i can't bleieve i just watched that..

    What happened at 0:20?

  • I have stomach cancer and I am told that it can be caused by:

    1. H. pylori bacteria in your stomach (get tested for this,) 2. too much smoked meat, 3. acid reflux (take prilosec OTC).

  • Are you still doing okay?

  • I am still doing OK, thanks for asking.

  • OK, good

  • yeah mine too recently. very tragic young aswell. Still cant stop thinking about him.

  • Cool video!

  • So that's where all my pizza goes!

  • That's scary! No one should experience anything like that! :/

  • it sux huh, damn disease

  • My Grandpa just passed away from stomach cancer just july 19 =[

  • my grandma passed away july 28th of stomach cancer also, i know how u feel :(

  • i am sorry

  • thats SICKNESS

  • uranium and nuklear life on planet earth:(

  • yummy

  • omg!..that person will not survive...such a wide carcinoma =/

  • Take vitamin B 17. Found inside peach and aprocote seeds. Its a vitamin that ur body needs to naturally kill cancer cells. Found that info on YouTube. I hope this will at least some one =/.

  • OMG I PROMISE TO QUIT SMOKING!!!.... tomorrow.

  • hmm... i wonder where the cancer cells are??

  • u can't cee it to naked eyes. should get a histological sample.

  • It looked like alot of it was mucus from the stomach. But this was a very large tumor in the stomach.

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