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The equipment for filming was provided by the RENTALL photo and video rental service: https://shorturl.at/clHV0 _____________________________________________________ Now the “Ask and Save” episodes are aired on a separate channel. Watch the new video here: https://shorturl.at/vBTX9 _____________________________________________________ Oncologist Alexander Abolmasov answers questions that readers asked him on social networks. Why do they say that cancer does not hurt? Is it possible to develop a vaccine against cancer? How can you tell a healthy mole from a malignant one? Watch the answers to these and other questions in the “Ask and Save” episode. Alexander Abolmasov is an oncologist, medical director of the Doctor Laskov Clinic (https://clck.ru/35Q9wR) Internet resources in the field of oncology: http://mskcc.org/cancer-care/types clevelandclinic.org/health http://mayoclinic.org/diseases-condit... https://wiki.nenaprasno.ru / @klinikalaskova ________________________________________________________________________ Producer: Maria Charnaya Camera operator: Vasily Kobylyanu Gaffer: Roman Kretov Motion design: Aksana Zinchenko Editing: Maria Charnaya Community manager: Sofia Chibisguleva ________________________________________________________________________ Subscribe to the Takie Dela YouTube channel: / @takiedela_ru Vkontakte: https://vk.com/takiedela_ru Odnoklassniki: https://ok.ru/takiedela Facebook: / takiedelaru Instagram: / takiedela.ru Telegram: https://t.me/takiedela Twitter: / takiedelaru YandexZen: https://dzen.ru/takiedela.ru TikTok: http://tiktok.com/takiedela.ru ________________________________________________________________________ Timestamps: 0:00 — Intro 0:23 — Why do they say that cancer doesn’t hurt? 1:00 — What is cancer? 1:50 — Is it true that healthy moles don’t degenerate into malignant ones? 3:14 — Does cancer like oxygen? 4:30 — Are there any known cases of cancer disappearing? 5:02 — Is there any universal test: you donate blood and it’s clear whether you have cancer or not? 6:10 — How do you rate the prospects of a cancer vaccine? 7:42 — Does cancer affect potency? 8:35 — Is it true that cancer is hereditary? 11:10 — What tests should be taken to detect the onset of multiple myeloma? 13:03 — What does the success of cancer treatment depend on? 14:15 — What viruses cause cancer? 19:53 — How difficult is it for you to tell people that they have cancer? 20:25 — What actions does cancer prevention include? 23:26 — Why can't cancer be transmitted from person to person? 24:01 — Is a medical examination necessary? 25:18 — What proportion of cancer patients does modern medicine save? 26:07 — Should everyone do a “light” course of chemotherapy? 27:06 — Does the patient's attitude towards recovery affect the success of treatment? 27:54 — Recommend online resources about cancer 28:36 — What is osteoma and what to do with it? 29:15 — Are you afraid of getting cancer yourself?