When you have 20 minutes, watch this video! I felt optimistic after watching it and that is why I wa

Devastated Wife
Devastated Wife Member Posts: 52 Member
edited April 2018 in Kidney Cancer #1

When you have 20 minutes, watch this video (see below link)!  

The video might start off really slow and boring but then it picks up and you'll be interested.  Give it a chance and watch the whole thing.  I don't think you'll be disappointed.

I felt optimistic after watching it and that is why I want to share with you.  It gives me hope.

Very interesting, great video. Controlling angiogenesis. This video helps healthy people as well as people who have already beaten cancer once or twice and want to find a way to keep it from coming back.

anti-angiogenesis, preventing the growth of blood vessels that feed a tumor

Here's the link to the video:

https://www.ted.com/talks/william_li

Comments

  • JerzyGrrl
    JerzyGrrl Member Posts: 760 Member
    Angiogenesis inhibitors...

    Angiogenesis inhibitors have come a ways since this Ted Talk was made in 2010 (It says on the TedTalk page to look at this from the standpoint of it being a glimpse into the historical record of angiogenesis inhibitor research and science). So that's even better news.

    Here's a link to a summary of the latest info. Some of this stuff should sound familiar if you've been reading this forum for even just a little while. Plus, you'll notice some of these treatments are ones that our very own RCC team members were in on the trials for. Woot (and thank you)!

    https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/types/immunotherapy/angiogenesis-inhibitors-fact-sheet

  • Devastated Wife
    Devastated Wife Member Posts: 52 Member
    JerzyGrrl said:

    Angiogenesis inhibitors...

    Angiogenesis inhibitors have come a ways since this Ted Talk was made in 2010 (It says on the TedTalk page to look at this from the standpoint of it being a glimpse into the historical record of angiogenesis inhibitor research and science). So that's even better news.

    Here's a link to a summary of the latest info. Some of this stuff should sound familiar if you've been reading this forum for even just a little while. Plus, you'll notice some of these treatments are ones that our very own RCC team members were in on the trials for. Woot (and thank you)!

    https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/types/immunotherapy/angiogenesis-inhibitors-fact-sheet

    Thanks!

    Thanks, I will check out that link.