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Selected Media: Cancer and Oncology

What Is Cancer?

https://youtu.be/LEpTTolebqo  

Run time: 00:01:07

Source: YouTube

Description:

A 3D medical animation defining cancer and illustrating how it forms and spreads.  Released April 2010. Authorship: BioDigital / Vital Insight.

 

Cancer Biology 101

https://youtu.be/QymKG8mXm6g  

Run time: 00:59:34

Source: YouTube

Description:

In "Winning the War on Cancer in the 21st Century: Cancer Biology 101," Professor Thea T. Tlsty, PhD, presents an hour-long Mini-Medical School lecture on the basics of cancer pathology. Viewer discretion advised. Released 2012. Authorship: UCTV (University of California Television); University of California, San Francisco / Osher Center for Integrative Medicine.

 

A Lesson In Dying: A Nurse With Cancer Offers Herself as Instruction in Caring

https://youtu.be/-a7REdsSvSI  

Run time: 00:21:03

Source: New York Times Video

Description:

Kelly Keane, R.N. shares the final days of palliative care nurse Martha Keochareon, R.N in hospice until she succumbed to pancreatic cancer on December 29, 2012 . Release January 2013. Authorship: Ilana Panach-Linsmen/The New York Times; Prod. by Poh Si Teng/The New York Times.

 

Cancer Treatment: Chemotherapy

https://youtu.be/vKIRWY-LMYc  

Run time: 00:05:32

Source: YouTube

Description:

An animated introduction to the most common cancer treatment, explained plainly for audiences with no medical background. Released 2012. Authorship: Nucleus Medical Media

 

Life Interrupted: Facing Cancer in Your 20s

https://youtu.be/hW77-EgGaH0  

Run time: 00:07:11

Source: New York Times Video

Description:

A short New York Times promo for a weekly column chronicling the experiences of writer and college grad Suleika Jaouad as a young adult with cancer. Released 2012. Authorship: Suleika Jaouad, Seamus McKiernan, and Anne Francey / The New York Times; Column available at well.blogs.nytimes.com

 

The Ethics of Intervention in Gene-Based Cancer Risk, Part 1

https://youtu.be/9-BTUreui6Y 

Run time: 00:33:53 (Part 1 of 2)

Source: YouTube

Description:

Daniel Notterman, Professor of Pediatrics at the Cancer Institute of New Jersey (Robert Wood Johnson Medical School) moderates a panel discussion with Paul Steven Miller (University of Washington) and Lee M. Silver (Princeton University) about genomics and the ethical problems encountered in Cancer Prevention. Recorded June 6, 2007 at the Governor's Conference On Effective Partnering in Cancer Research, Princeton, NJ. Authorship: Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey.

 

The Ethics of Intervention in Gene-Based Cancer Risk, Part 2

https://youtu.be/3YLHUDpWl7g  

Run time: 00:44:43 (Part 2 of 2)

Source: YouTube

Description:

The conclusion to a Genomics discussion, moderated by Daniel Notterman of the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Recorded June 6, 2007 at the Governor's Conference On Effective Partnering in Cancer Research, Princeton, NJ. Authorship: Cancer Institute of New Jersey.

 

Cancer: The Forbidden Cures

http://player.vimeo.com/video/25279346 

Run time: 01:32:47

Source: Vimeo

Description:

In the last 100 years, dozens of doctors, scientists and researchers have come up with the most diverse, apparently effective solutions against cancer, but none of these was ever taken into serious consideration by official medicine....At the same time more than 20,000 people die of cancer every day, without official medicine being able to offer a true sense of hope to those affected by it. Why? Released June 20, 2010. Authorship: Jason Greenwood, Massimo Mazuzucco Films.

 

 

Last Updated: 07/28/2017

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