wow thats very interesting. A malignancy spontaneously regressing with no aid or treatment at all, I am going to guess that is fairly uncommon. Also of note, My public speaking teacher's daughter died of Ewing's Sarcoma on New Year's Day, she was 13 years old, and according to the chart you really would see more of this in the 5-9 year old age range. I feel so bad for them, I enjoyed being in her mom's class, also had her dad as a computer programming teacher and he was a nice teacher as well.
@autigerssuck Not as uncommon as you might think. My grandfather had both bone and prostate cancer, and for the kinds he had, the treatments were dubious at best, and would drastically reduce his quality of life at worst, so he opted out, since the cancer was slow-growing anyway. Turned out later when a doctor looked at it again, the cancer had gone into remission by itself, with him taking nothing but pain meds.
Great job! Thank you very much for posting these lectures. At the end of january 2009 we have our test in paediatrics. Your kind of presentation gives a variety. Not only reading books. Extraordinary!
HI SIR UR VERY EXCELLENT DOCTOR TO THIS SITE THANKS FOR GIVING A VERY GOOD LECTURERS FOR US TO UNDERSTAND EACH AND EVERYTHING
SYEDYOUSUFALI09 1 year ago
why did you call your name "washington deceit" ?
macfreak21 1 year ago
@macfreak21 Because the government lies to us.
CtrlRm 1 year ago
thank you so much
iraqsong 2 years ago
im thinking about studying pathology..but i still don't know, im in 12th
Babyluz17 2 years ago
It has always been a dream of mine to attend a medical college. I am, however unsure if that will happen :-(... I love medicine and science!
HoneiiDiiva 2 years ago
Hi, is awesome, Congratulations for the video, its very excelent, where is the school of patology) thanks
Raulher 2 years ago
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WashingtonDeceit 2 years ago
excellent , waiting for more lectures
writerico 2 years ago
Thank you!
SimAtlantida 3 years ago
wow thats very interesting. A malignancy spontaneously regressing with no aid or treatment at all, I am going to guess that is fairly uncommon. Also of note, My public speaking teacher's daughter died of Ewing's Sarcoma on New Year's Day, she was 13 years old, and according to the chart you really would see more of this in the 5-9 year old age range. I feel so bad for them, I enjoyed being in her mom's class, also had her dad as a computer programming teacher and he was a nice teacher as well.
autigerssuck 3 years ago
@autigerssuck Not as uncommon as you might think. My grandfather had both bone and prostate cancer, and for the kinds he had, the treatments were dubious at best, and would drastically reduce his quality of life at worst, so he opted out, since the cancer was slow-growing anyway. Turned out later when a doctor looked at it again, the cancer had gone into remission by itself, with him taking nothing but pain meds.
Syncitic 1 year ago
Great job! Thank you very much for posting these lectures. At the end of january 2009 we have our test in paediatrics. Your kind of presentation gives a variety. Not only reading books. Extraordinary!
nynynuxni 3 years ago
you rock men!
kriptonboy 3 years ago