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00:01I'm waiting for you, teacher.
00:02Where did you go?
00:04any?
00:04The bag, sir, if you please, on the beach.
00:06No, sir, I can't possibly contaminate my bag with any radiation.
00:09The lady is pregnant in her third month.
00:10What punishment, my friend? I have nothing to do with it.
00:11I personally tested this device this morning.
00:14What if?
00:15I'm not going to let an X-ray machine into my house.
00:17I'll deduct the amount from the Chinese container.
00:18This is a Korean device
00:19And you buy it
00:20Excuse me, sir, but I'm very late.
00:22I can't, these are company instructions.
00:25And then, those who don't understand
00:25Hak said, "Why is he doing this now, using the device?"
00:27That's a rumor
00:28Do you understand what a rumor is?
00:30No, it's not a rumor.
00:31You said because
00:32Oh, you cowardly worker
00:34I am a brother
00:36Let me in then
00:37If Shant is afraid for you, she is afraid.
00:38You coward
00:39Do you understand how long I've had this X-ray machine?
00:41This is the X-ray, I missed it
00:46What's this?
00:48God willing, when you bring me in, I will resolve the conflict between you.
00:51And everything remains Zaki El Fol
00:53Hey, Kina, I'm here!
00:55Come in
00:57By God, you won't enter unless you're satisfied.
00:59I'll explain it to you in a simple way
01:00This device
01:01Ashaa'a looks forward
01:03harmful radiation
01:04It's like cigarettes, for example.
01:06Aix Drink
01:07O Arabs
01:08Hey everyone here
01:10A limit that belongs to this person
01:12Okay, okay
01:13Why are you gesturing to us?
01:15Bring the chanta and miss it, Manuel
01:16Then he put it into the device
01:19What can I tell you?
01:20Take the bag, I don't want it.
01:22I?
01:23okay
01:24I won't work here
01:26I'll give up
01:27Laby Sub
01:32Yes, Ahmed
01:34I'm fed up with the last employee.
01:36Come on, bring the men.
01:37So we can go and scare the safe upstairs
01:39power
01:40Ha ha ha ha ha ha
01:49Dear viewers, peace be upon you and welcome to a new episode of the program
01:53In 1937, Jenna Lawrence had a medical appointment at the Mayo Clinic.
01:58The doctor informed her at the time that she had cancer and kept her for three months.
02:01Of course, for anyone, this news is a disaster.
02:03But luckily for Junda, her son was John Lawrence's doctor.
02:06And Maha II, whose full name was Ernest Lawrence, was a pioneer in physics.
02:09John and Ernest agreed that it was not right for them to be so dependent on the supplier.
02:12Her only hope for recovery is that John will bring her back with him from Minnesota to Berkeley.
02:16And there there is a chance they could put it under an X-ray machine with a voltage of one million volts.
02:21This device, my dear, was very rare.
02:23There were only two of them in all of America.
02:25Its designer was one of the members of the team that was led by Ernest Lawrence
02:29I won't lie to you, my dear, the treatment was difficult and bitter.
02:31John later wrote that his mother was begging him to stop the treatment and leave her alone.
02:35He felt he was being very cruel for not listening to him.
02:37According to the writer Nawal Vardivis, who was one of the Lawrence brothers' colleagues in the laboratory
02:41The two brothers used a device called a cyclotron
02:43They had Ernest work to bombard their mother with neutron radiation as part of the treatment.
02:48Oh Abu Ahmad, this is filial impiety! This is a device that could be used to bombard his mother with radiation.
02:50It happened, my dear. Calm down, calm down. Don't rush into anything like that.
02:54These countries have so many specialists, what's your role?
02:56Some of this, my dear, you surely understand.
02:58My dear, I don't want you to rush to judgment. Neutron radiation was the only thing involved in the treatment.
03:02With understanding and by stopping the treatment, the tumor disappeared, and the treatment proved successful.
03:05And the six women who were difficult for us from two years ago
03:08The doctor told her she had three months; she lived for fifteen years after that.
03:11This story, my dear, involves the one who is behind the match and the one who taught the match.
03:14You toil to raise your children, and they bring you illness, so they rebel, and they will be cured, God willing.
03:18The topic, my dear, will be closed here. Janda will be attending the honoring of her son, Ernest Lawrence, for his Nobel Prize in Physics for the cyclotron.
03:25The ND device was one of the first alpha-lac exocloritus
03:28Particle accelerators
03:29Abu Hamad, excuse me, but there's a slight flaw in what you're saying.
03:31Yes, my dear
03:32He said to those who say that rumors cause cancer
03:35And you're still saying it cures cancer?
03:37What happened in Hiroshima and Ansharp Nobel?
03:39Photoshop, a Western-made trick, is a brilliant goal, but it's in their own net.
03:43Why are you talking like that?
03:44One of them, Abu Hamad, made me feel like I had a strong argument.
03:47He has attended
03:48This, my dear, is the point I'm making: that which causes cancer can also treat cancer.
03:53Take out the roses, Rami, kneel down, you fool!
03:54Human medicine, my dear, is biased towards the body, assuming it is in perfect condition.
03:59If any imbalance occurs and the body deviates from this ideal solution, this manifests as a disease.
04:03This state of ideal equilibrium, which we call homeostasis, involves many variables at the same time.
04:07For example, if your temperature is 37 or your blood pressure remains 120/80
04:11And limiting the levels of neurotransmitters in the brain from this to that, according to modern medicine, you have some standards.
04:18The goal is to maintain this ideal solution.
04:21This ideal solution is only attempted
04:23I'm choosing between these titles because they imply a defect or illness, and God has protected me.
04:26For example, when a doctor tells you not to eat too much salty food, I want to assure you that he doesn't have a personal animosity towards you. Let's finish.
04:31But this is because sodium levels affect blood pressure, or as we explained, they affect the body's balance levels.
04:37I thank God, I want you not to worry about me
04:38Why, my dear?
04:39I praise a man who takes care of his health, I wake up, run, eat honey, and swallow it.
04:43My dear friend, I'll surprise you by saying that this balance is more than just a lifestyle.
04:46For example, what should we do if, God forbid, we have a stroke?
04:48Or the immune system, which protects the body, starts attacking the body itself, as in autoimmune diseases.
04:52In autoimmune diseases, the doctor is jostling; it's like a boat for people to walk on.
04:55The training comes from you
04:55The problem isn't just that something isn't working or that something is changing its course.
04:59But it's possible that one of her body's glands is working actively like
05:01Or you work actively, but not enough.
05:03At that point, the body organs that absorb this balance are relaxed.
05:06And we'll start with our treatment from outside the body.
05:09The treatment sometimes needed to restore this balance can be harsh.
05:12For example, in the case of blood clots, the body needs a substance that prevents blood clotting.
05:16Its liquidity is being drastically increased to counteract and compensate for the stroke.
05:20We need a strong blood pump to create fluids and clear this blockage.
05:24Your blood pressure is high, take something and give it, and you take high-calorie things.
05:26If your fever is high, apply cold compresses.
05:28You've been trying to reset the default voltage all this time.
05:30Remember, my dear, that human life is nothing but a continuous attempt to reset to factory settings.
05:35Let me tell you, my dear, that in order to treat some strokes, we might resort to snake venom.
05:39Three
05:40Three viper tablets release what is called hemotoxin
05:43Three things prevent the blood from clotting.
05:45It causes it to become so liquid that it dies.
05:48It will ultimately kill you, making your blood more fluid.
05:51However, this same poison, in an appropriate dose, can be converted into a blood thinning medication for a patient with a blood disorder.
05:57Secondly, my dear, what might harm you in some cases might also help you in other cases.
06:00We want to bring the body back from homocysticism
06:02My dear friend, snakes kill one hundred thousand people annually with their bites.
06:06But with the medicines that remove its toxins, it saves Aref Kamel.
06:09forty million patients
06:11I really love the tired one, Abu Hamad
06:13Shall we tell you, my dear, that the problem of diseases like cancer
06:16As described in a study published in the journal Trends in Neuroscience 2021
06:20Homeostatic Challenge
06:22This means it poses a challenge to the state of homophobia that we are basing our judgment on.
06:25Cancer is a crazy cell division.
06:27It can occur in any organ and travel from there to the entire body.
06:30An opponent that is difficult to contain and target
06:32This requires a treatment as violent and aggressive as the cancer itself.
06:35What you patch up and decorate is not like us
06:37To restore the body to a state of ideal balance
06:39One of these treatments could be far more virulent than snake venom.
06:42As we discussed, this is radiation therapy.
06:45Thravia Radio
06:47To understand radiation therapy, my dear
06:48So let's learn about the history of its discovery.
06:50The story begins with the German physicist and engineer at Helmholtzingen
06:53His discovery of the new type of radiation in December 1895
06:57These new rays, tell me what they're called: X-rays
06:59X-ray on the variable name is satisfied X
07:01This discovery caused a breakthrough in many scientific fields at the same time.
07:04He received his first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901
07:07Among the general discoveries of Krontingen
07:09Two very important things for us right now
07:11The first one is that he discovered it by chance
07:12When he put his hand in front of the X-rays
07:13She's showing a picture of his hand bone.
07:15This led us to use many experiments.
07:17These rays are used to diagnose patients.
07:19And by chance too
07:20And look at the person who doesn't ask God about Mu'adh in these lines, how
07:22You are very lucky that the patients they are trying to diagnose with these scans
07:25They are exposed to it for a long time
07:27Burns appear on areas exposed to radiation.
07:29People solve the problem by thinking
07:30If this radiation could cause burns or even damage to this tissue
07:34Instead of just using it for photography
07:36Why don't we also use it for burning wounds, tumors, and ulcers?
07:40To get rid of them
07:41This is the principle that led to the success of some initial experiments.
07:44For the treatment of certain skin diseases
07:46Regular and diet-friendly options
07:47And the year 1999
07:49Thor Steinbeck successfully treated basal cell carcinoma
07:52Bizel Cell Crassinoma
07:54The important thing is that Aziz is the one who benefits from it.
07:55These were some of the medical findings discovered by Röntgen.
07:58As for the second result
07:59And which is of equal importance
08:00And it can be even more important
08:01I want to tell you that there are many dear people
08:03She was living off Röntgen's discovery.
08:04And they go beyond discoveries
08:06It can be just as important
08:08And sometimes it can be more important
08:09For example, the discovery of the French scientist
08:11Henri Becquerel
08:12For radiation of a different type in an experiment
08:13Becquerel was studying one of the uranium salts.
08:16He had a theory
08:17It absorbs sunlight
08:18And it produces X-rays
08:20Although these rays are invisible
08:22But we can put it on a movie
08:23In order to study its results
08:24We deliver treatment to patients
08:25But my dear
08:26He is working on the experiment
08:27The weather has been cloudy for two days now.
08:28There was absolutely no sun in Paris
08:30Our uncle Becquerel discovered during his research
08:32About X-rays
08:33Other and different rays
08:35Radiation affected by magnetic fields
08:37He also discovered materials in nature
08:39Without another power source
08:40It emits different radiations
08:42The strange radiation phenomenon
08:44Those affected by this magnetic field
08:45Pierre Curie later named it
08:47Marie Curie
08:47radioactivity
08:49While studying this phenomenon
08:50in uranium ore
08:51They discovered two new elements
08:52They are ridim and polonium
08:54And the most beautiful Nobel Prize is for your eyes
08:56Let me tell you, my dear
08:57The series of discoveries
08:58It paved the way for the use of radiation
09:00In treating many diseases
09:01But my dear
09:02People discovered the hard way
09:03The Babel that was opened
09:04A scary and aggressive attacker
09:06Marie Curie series
09:07Which we talked about in a previous episode
09:08Redeem discoverer
09:09One in four people in the world
09:11She won the Nobel Prize twice
09:12One of them can be two people
09:14She won two Nobel Prizes in science.
09:15mostly
09:16This series is not
09:17Due to exposure to radiation
09:18Because of the amount of radiation she was exposed to
09:20For her personal needs
09:21Clothing and books
09:22and her notebook
09:23I'm still watching someone today
09:33People, my dear
09:34They were digesting everything
09:36utterly insane
09:36Like the ketchup cup in your monkey's
09:38Unnecessary abundance
09:39I want to tell you, my dear
09:40Sometimes it was sold to people
09:43Materials that are clearly visible
09:45toothpaste with a radiant
09:46Based on the fact that the toothpaste is common
09:48This will make your teeth shine
09:49Watnoor Akter
09:50And kills bacteria
09:51That's an idea, Abu Ahmed.
09:52eh eh
10:01Aizizi tells you
10:03Rady Thor
10:03And the doctors used to prescribe it for the patients.
10:05On things that have absolutely nothing to do with radiation
10:07For example, bones
10:08It cools you down, broken instead of being put in a cast.
10:09exposed to radiation
10:10But then he suddenly began to realize
10:12The radiation that has won so many Nobel Prizes
10:15Do not count or fortify
10:16And it kept coming with the products like a quality seal.
10:18Zouhdin's weapon
10:19Just as he treats from one perspective
10:21And it can also be a tool that kills in another way.
10:23You've put us in a difficult time, Abu Ahmed
10:24I don't know how to form an emotional stance towards radiation right now.
10:26Look, Zi, this isn't required of you.
10:27You are required to understand it
10:29And you see the previous cases
10:29And you see the cases coming
10:30but
10:30I will tell you, my dear
10:31Radiation is divided into two types
10:33The first is particle radiation
10:35This happens when a particle without a button is launched at a very high speed.
10:38It can reach up to 99% of the speed of light.
10:41These particles could be neutrons or electrons.
10:43And then they get beta radiation or alpha particles.
10:45The second type is electromagnetic radiation.
10:47This is what produces X-rays and gamma rays.
10:49The important thing is that these two types of radiation
10:51Their energy is very high
10:52To the point that if they hit a speck or a molecule
10:55They might expel an electron from it.
10:57And they convert them into ions
10:58The gaze usually remains as it is.
10:59With its proton, neutron, and electron families
11:02X-rays cause family disintegration in the eye.
11:05And the desire for the second wife is disintegrating.
11:06Oh God, protect us
11:06No, no, dear, you don't unpack it like that.
11:08But you remove an electron from it, making it an ion.
11:10In other cases, the gaze may cover half the part.
11:13The one who hit that one, the radiation beam was hyena.
11:14And then this look turns into a completely different look.
11:17And when the process continues
11:18In the cells inside the body
11:20The eye is struck by radiation and remains an ion.
11:22Here, praise be to God, the type can change or something can happen
11:24Damage
11:25Ah, I know this damage is causing
11:26Or possibly damaged parts of the cell
11:28She loses her ability to perform her job
11:30If the damage that the cell suffered was high
11:32This could cause the cell to commit suicide.
11:35It performs a process called epitosis
11:36Or simply die in a process known as necrosis
11:39Of course, the cell can repair itself.
11:40But nobody fixes it easily.
11:42Not every cell knows how to fix the problem correctly.
11:45It's possible, my dear, because of this damage.
11:46Genetic mutations occur
11:48The cell doesn't know how to commit suicide.
11:50Our cell, my dear, that never fails
11:52It's good for us that she committed suicide.
11:53Because if it's broken and incomplete
11:55It will take resources from the other cell.
11:57It might be harming the surrounding cell.
11:59Get rid of it
12:00But he remained
12:00When you come and give me radiation
12:02In the village of Al-Hamd, it's the cell's owner.
12:03So it's possible he'll change something related.
12:06By committing suicide, the cell
12:07Good morning, art
12:08I still have zombies
12:09A zombie cell exists
12:10I don't know if it will last long.
12:11This could escalate the situation.
12:12If we still have a cancerous cell
12:14That's why
12:15Exposure to low doses of radiation
12:16It can cause cancer
12:18These doses are like a market friend
12:19These doses damage the cell.
12:21And it makes it cancerous
12:22That's all.
12:22If you were exposed to radiation today
12:23Cancer won't be released tomorrow.
12:25As you saw in the Hiroshima episode
12:26They were exposed to radiation
12:27Cancer after years
12:28It might come after months
12:29But it doesn't always come right away.
12:30Why, Muhammad? (Inquiry)
12:32Like you and the scientists
12:33Why is radiation so monstrous?
12:34We are not free from evil and its consequences.
12:35Why are we bothering ourselves?
12:36I hope the question
12:37As you entered, Haley stood
12:37I'm telling you, the armed man is Zouh El-Din
12:39Invaded
12:39We have now said the borders
12:40Enter into the benefits
12:41I'm telling you, my dear
12:42Cancer is a preventable disease
12:43Two sides of one coin
12:45In radiation therapy
12:45We are attacking the cancer cell.
12:47With high doses of radiation
12:49So that it bleeds the cell D
12:50To a large extent
12:51It damages her
12:52This is how a cancer cell works.
12:53You'll die from so much damage
12:54Or at least
12:55We destroy it
12:56Until it loses its greenness
12:57On sharing and distribution
12:59Abu Hamad's medicine now
12:59What is radiation? It's bad and sweet.
13:00Why did you do that to his reputation?
13:02You might think, my dear
13:03That's good
13:03solution
13:04The radiation is good
13:05But
13:05When you hit the cancer cell
13:07Not this cancer cell
13:08What a normal cell
13:09When the cancer cell is removed
13:11It's not possible to remove a regular cell
13:12Thus, it transforms into a cancerous cell.
13:14also
13:15Oh, Hamid
13:16And we are fighting cancer
13:17We can convert good parts
13:18to cancerous parts
13:20And the undamaged parts were destroyed.
13:21Hey, my dear
13:22radiation therapy
13:22Like any medical instrument we have
13:25Just as it has benefits
13:26It has side effects
13:27and risks
13:27But
13:28The topic isn't completely closed.
13:29There are ways and solutions to use it
13:31For example, we
13:32We can control and direct the radiation.
13:33So that it carries the least harm
13:35For the rest of the body
13:36And the greatest harm of cancer
13:37And in order to understand
13:38How to avoid the side effects of radiation
13:40We need to know the three main methods
13:42radiation therapy
13:43First thing
13:43external beam radiation therapy
13:46The second thing
13:47Closed-source therapy
13:49The third thing
13:50This is radioactive isotope therapy
13:52Radio Isotope Team
13:53In external beam radiation therapy
13:55As he calls it
13:56We need a device that emits its radiation.
13:58Lines outfit
13:58This device consists of
14:00Particle accelerator
14:01It uses a magnetic field
14:02In order to extract particles
14:04or X-rays
14:04High card
14:05And we use the beam that came out of it
14:07We will remove the cancerous tumor.
14:09And in order to minimize the damage
14:10The cells surrounding the cancer cells
14:12Instead of hitting the tumor with the full dose all at once
14:15We can change the dose.
14:16We strike the tumor from such and such a direction
14:18So that so many rays from so many regions
14:20They meet at the tumor
14:22Therefore, the tumor receives the full dose.
14:24But what about the tissues and organs around it?
14:26Take lower doses
14:27Therefore, less damage
14:28With the development of diagnostic radiology techniques
14:30The invention of computed tomography (CT) scans
14:32It's still possible to deal with the tumor in a three-dimensional way.
14:35The tomotherapy technique
14:36So, another way
14:37This is closed-source therapy
14:39Sealed Source Therapy
14:40We get a small device like this
14:41His name is Aklikator
14:42So it's usually a small tube or capsule.
14:44We surgically place it inside the tumor or next to the tumor.
14:47After we make sure it is in the correct position relative to the tumor
14:50We can put a source of radiation inside this capsule.
14:52Normally we use an unstable element
14:54Or a common counterpart of a stable element
14:56Anything that emits radiation into or near the tumor
14:59In the death of cancer cells
15:01Advantage of treatment with this method
15:02You can choose other types of radiation
15:05For example, radiation of a thousand
15:06When it can penetrate the tissues and burns away
15:08So here you are guaranteed that the tissues surrounding the tumor
15:10You will receive lower doses than the tumor will receive.
15:13May God burn him
15:14May God provide him with a common source of income that will destroy his hope.
15:16Not only that, my dear
15:17Since the radiation source is located at the tumor itself
15:20Connected because it means
15:21If the disciple is burned, or the tumor itself is burned
15:23The source moves with him
15:24So reduce the radiation that might target the wrong place
15:26Because of this movement
15:27Finally, the third method
15:29This is radioactive isotope therapy.
15:31Also known as open source therapy
15:33Here is a section on radioactive isotopes of some elements.
15:37In the form of an injection, it is taken intravenously or as a pill.
15:39Yunus, you lovers
15:39You are inoculating the disciple with radioactive materials.
15:41Now, you have a body cell.
15:43We choose these radioactive isotopes
15:45Depending on the tissues we want to treat
15:47We see which tissues take which elements
15:50So that we can make Rasim successful in what is permissible.
15:51And everything we add to the radiation is agreed upon
15:53For example, my dear
15:55In cases of glandular diseases
15:56Whether it's cancer or an overactive gland
15:58In a way that threatens human health
16:00Here we can give the patient sodium iodide salt
16:02But we will replace regular iodine with radioactive iodine.
16:05or theoretical iodine 131
16:07Here is the police lunch
16:08It absorbs part of the iodine
16:09And it gathers inside her
16:10The body was left to get rid of the iodine.
16:12So we don't have iodine in other parts or tissues of the body.
16:14That's it
16:15Iodine became concentrated in the gland
16:17And the body parts didn't get too long
16:19And the body gets rid of it
16:20Here it is
16:20We conducted a training exercise on the police lunch
16:24And the radiation it will emit
16:26The radioactive iodine will go to this area.
16:28The ones with cancers
16:30or active cells
16:31And it strikes her a fatal blow
16:33Da'arka Zakaya Azizi
16:33It's as if, my dear, we struck cancer right in its own backyard.
16:36Balbouzin
16:37In other cases
16:37When cancer grows and spreads
16:39It occupies tissues other than the primary organ from which it originated.
16:42For example, God forbid, if cancer reaches the bone
16:44In this case, we might give the patient salts containing radium-223.
16:47or Alstrongom 89
16:49The two elements in the country, my dear, mimic calcium in the body.
16:52Therefore, they concentrate in the organ.
16:54And that's how it happens when the worm invades the bones.
16:56It will emit radiation
16:57This monitor lizard attacks
16:58That's not all, my dear, the radiation just finished.
17:00Yeah
17:01This radiation turned out to be a powerful sea of ​​ghout
17:02And still
17:05This is one of the new methods
17:06Which combines two treatment methods
17:08It is a treatment by trapping neutrons.
17:11Or all of them
17:12Let me tell you that some of the elements found in nature
17:14and non-radioactive
17:15She has the potential
17:15If the neutron were to disappear from it
17:17Hunt and capture
17:18And then the seed transforms
17:19From a stable grain
17:20Unstable isotope
17:22For example, the 10-piece set
17:23If you hit the brown
17:24Low energy pneutron
17:26The amount of bronze is 10.
17:27The beautiful, stable one who's minding her own business
17:29It will turn into a radioactive bronze atom
17:31Bruno 11
17:32In this way
17:33This treatment
17:33We inject the cancerous tumor with a drug containing proton 10.
17:36Okay, the stable that's similar to Rashwanta and has this sweet thing in it.
17:38Then we bring in neutrons
17:41And we make these buttons shine
17:43From an external source
17:43But Aziza Manka uses a Nawal reactor
17:45But thank God, we are calmer now as humans.
17:47So that you can go to the reactor now
17:48You can usually do it in a criminal investigation department.
17:50Hiba
17:50The boron-10 smells neutrons
17:52He's digging inside his brain
18:03Come on
18:03I'm going to get a tar tumor
18:05The user begins radiation targeting the tumor.
18:06That's how it is, my dear.
18:07You need to scan any other tissues for radiation.
18:10On your way
18:10I went to the cancer in his own home and beat him.
18:13Mial Boazek
18:14Jatal Qaht Shat Baqnasah Umm
18:16It has an 8-inch scope.
18:17At the heart of the tumor
18:18Livelihood, Abu Hamid
18:19So why don't we open it up and put it in a capsule?
18:21I guarantee my country is like this and in its old ways.
18:23My dear, not just any place is suitable for working with a scalpel.
18:25Not all parts of my human body
18:26Your body has a part that needs pictures to get into it
18:29For example, in the case of brain tumors
18:30It's never easy to perform surgery and insert a capsule.
18:32In the way I told you about the S method
18:34I don't need a partner's chest, I just want to get inside the brain.
18:36I treat radiation as my scalpel.
18:39But it is a very fine scalpel
18:40A smaller scalpel with the same implant
18:42It attacks the tumor and destroys it from within.
18:44Sorry, Abu Hamid
18:45But it's not possible for the risk of leakage to occur.
18:46It's impossible for other tissues to be exposed in this way.
18:48To radiation too
18:49As a result of these leaked isotopes
18:52So, yes, we reduced the doses and everything.
18:54But please, I mean, this chain might give me another cancer.
18:56Two dimensions appear
18:57And my body can't handle it.
18:58Let me tell you that firstly, my dear, the smooth one
19:00In a completely unscientific manner
19:01Let me tell you that this is part of the argument
19:12or chemotherapy
19:13It was fearful that they might develop cancer in the future.
19:16In fact, the case of Khatchkin's disease specifically
19:18Having another type of cancer is the leading cause of death.
19:21For patients who overcome this disease in the long term
19:23Radiation, my dear, isn't white and doesn't turn black with cancer.
19:25What I want to say, my dear, is that I really
19:27Radiation may leak
19:28And it can cause damage
19:29But religion isn't white and black
19:31Not because it might leak and cause damage
19:32If we stop
19:33Because in the end, sometimes he treats
19:35And sometimes it's good
19:36And he did so in more than half of the cases.
19:38In a study conducted in 2005
19:39It was estimated that more than 52% of cancer patients
19:42Radiation therapy was effective in their recovery.
19:44It is true that radiation therapy remains an important medical tool.
19:46In the fight against cancer
19:47However, it creates new challenges.
19:49Not just for doctors or patients
19:50But for the entire society
19:51A dress like the one in Johanna in Brazil
19:531985
19:53When a clinic specializes in radiation therapy
19:56He hung it in its place without informing the cancers.
19:58Wesapwa is an old device
20:00Two young men went into the abandoned clinic
20:02They tried to steal parts of it.
20:03So that they can keep her as a scrap dealer
20:05This is normal evil, I hate it
20:06Evil taste and monster
20:07Why would you steal a device that uses radiation to treat skin conditions?
20:09His bad deeds began to be scratched and bruised.
20:10The eye of Zal was filled with one hypocrite.
20:12And his sprayer behind the flat surface
20:12Or the one who steals a bad movie in the first place
20:14Or someone who steals a bad idea
20:15There's no point in what I'm doing, but I'll be evil.
20:17The important thing is that these are some of the parts they stole.
20:19It was a container full of tea thermos
20:21It contains 93 grams of powder
20:22From the element cesium 137
20:24I'm an engineer, Abu Hamad
20:25Do you even know what a sixth-grade education is?
20:26No, Abu Hamad
20:26But I'm envious that there's something dangerous.
20:27Because it doesn't contain powder
20:28That's right, my dear.
20:29It is indeed dangerous
20:29This sixth grade thing, my dear, is so common it's almost luminous.
20:32And the man, my dear, was amazed when he saw him.
20:34He started distributing it to his family and relatives.
20:36The powdered secrets of the companions
20:37Of course, my dear, the crisis
20:39It ended with the death of four people.
20:40Many people were injured
20:41The one who is left with the usual shared experience is like a super kernel
20:44That's not all, my dear.
20:44There are more than one hundred thousand human beings
20:46They needed to have their pigeons made.
20:48To see who was exposed to radiation
20:50Houses in their entirety, with all their contents
20:52Even her swelling was washed away.
20:54We needed to bury all of this in the form of shared benefits.
20:57Let me tell you about the disaster.
20:58Before the exact source of the radiation is identified
21:01The woman intends to throw herself into the river.
21:03Control A Day
21:04Oh Harisud, oh Abu Hamid
21:06You'll tell me what's in the Brazilians
21:07Hermoh on Amazon
21:08It will bring radiation into every home
21:10It is composed
21:10Accept one, my dear, and give it a treat
21:12You say to him, "You are a light"
21:12They tell you who prefers the morning prayer
21:13To the sadness of the moment, my dear, the science of physics entered
21:15Before this disaster happens
21:16Also in 1982
21:17Track 25 device
21:19Which was considered the most advanced technology of its time
21:21To the point that it was controlled by a computer
21:23Not in an adwi style
21:24I got it into his software.
21:25However, radiation therapy creates scientific or technical problems.
21:28It also creates ethical problems.
21:30This is simply because there is a lot of information
21:32From what we know now
21:33Specific radiation means
21:34We got there because of an unethical experiment.
21:36I got the humans
21:37Cold War Time
21:38This was also what they used to waste for the sick
21:39High doses of radioactive isotopes
21:41While the patients
21:42They didn't have cancer in the first place.
21:43Or they support disabled children
21:44Food contaminated with radioactive elements
21:46In order to study the results
21:47This might sound like science fiction.
21:48Or conspiracy theories
21:49But after a journalistic investigation
21:51The journalist did it
21:51Aileen Wilms
21:52Which was taken because of the year 1894
21:54Pulitzer devices
21:55President Bill Clinton
21:56Form a presidential committee
21:57To investigate these experiments
21:58And this information
21:59I'm sure of it.
22:00Unfortunately, my dear
22:01He said that the development of radiation therapy would continue.
22:03Although it offers better methods
22:04To treat a need like cancer
22:06And even treatment for other non-cancerous conditions
22:08However, it requires a high degree
22:10By adhering to strict standards
22:12In order to present, we deal with common materials
22:13We also deal with important ethical dilemmas.
22:161897
22:17The world will say
22:18The one who won the Nobel Prize
22:18The spiritual father
22:19For chemotherapy
22:20Chemotherapy
22:21Arlekh's saying
22:22He dreams of a new kind of medicine.
22:23He can find the Magic Bullet
22:24That's the name
22:25The one who released it as a treatment
22:26He wishes for it and dreams of it
22:27Treatment that eliminates the disease
22:29Without harming the patient
22:30This is a vision
22:30It will form the framework for the entire twentieth century.
22:32And for all chemotherapy research
22:34radiation therapy
22:35They are considered the two most important methods
22:36To deal with cancer
22:37In a study in the journal
22:38Molecular Oncology
22:392020
22:39I'm talking about the future of medicine
22:41In another 30 years
22:42confirmed the study
22:42The radioactive calf
22:43What we are afraid of is
22:44It will continue to be just as important
22:46Because sometimes
22:47He will be the only soldier
22:48Those who are able to face cancer
22:49And equals its strength
22:50At the height of his ferocity and violence
22:51And although he's not yet
22:53magic bullet
22:54The one that kills the disease
22:54Without disturbing the patient
22:56For the sake of radiation
22:57Cut a very large flock
22:58In order to transform
22:58From a deadly weapon
22:59It kills the disease
23:00And the patient with some
23:01sensitive scale
23:02He is able to be stingy
23:03For a highly accurate weapon
23:05Capable of killing the disease
23:06Without killing the patient
23:07And he can restore our beautiful, sweet bodies.
23:09to the state
23:10The Homogeneurs
23:11Equilibrium state
23:12The one with the cancer
23:13And that's the challenge, my dear.
23:14Science removes the aura of magic
23:15From the term
23:16And it will be presented, God willing, in the future.
23:17real relationship
23:18With the precision of a magic bullet
23:20With the same efficiency
23:21Aside from its devastating effects
23:22That's all, my dear.
23:23Finally, and myself, finally
23:23Let's look back at the previous episodes
23:24Watch the new episodes
23:25We look forward to the new episodes
23:26We look at the sources
23:26If we were high up, we could see
23:27Subscribe to the channel
23:27That's all, my dear.
23:28Okay, I'll protect you.
23:29May God protect us all.
23:30And you don't need a Magic Bullet anymore.
23:31Not a mercy bullet
23:32Not even for the sake of Asatek
23:34Oh, Lord
23:34Let us enter it and leave it
23:38As neutrons are emitted
23:40I know, my dear
23:41Why the uranium people
23:42Disavow him
23:42Why, Abu Hamid?
23:43Because if he's discounted
23:44Well, it's possible to do it halal, Abu Hamid.

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