00:00Have you ever heard of an acquaintance who was diagnosed with a lump?
00:03Then suddenly everyone panicked and immediately thought of various things.
00:07Panic like this is very normal and happens very often.
00:10So, in our discussion this time, we will completely expose the misconceptions that are deeply ingrained in society,
00:16of course with reference to the medical insight of Dr. Gia Pratama.
00:20So get ready, because we're going to completely change the way you see what's really going on inside our bodies.
00:25The biggest question now is, what is the actual difference between a tumor and cancer?
00:30So, does hearing those two words mean it's always fierce?
00:35Honestly, this is a fundamental question that is unfortunately often misunderstood.
00:38Many of us immediately shudder with fear when we hear the word tumor.
00:41As if it was the final verdict.
00:43In reality, however, this is not always the case.
00:45Our mission now is to unravel this medical mystery.
00:47Because believe me, the physiological reality inside our bodies tells a much more detailed story than just a momentary panic.
00:53Okay, let's get into the first part.
00:56Anatomy of the tumor, the capsule.
00:58Well, let's dissect it slowly, shall we?
01:00The key words you need to remember here are capsules and firm boundaries.
01:05According to Dr. Gia's explanation, the tumor was like a very neat, closed container.
01:11Its growth is limited, truly confined to one specific area.
01:15Imagine, it's like you're holding a small marble under your skin, the edges of which can be felt very clearly.
01:20Because of its specific, well-enclosed, and localized shape, the tumor is very easy to differentiate.
01:26Either visually, when removed, or through medical imaging.
01:30He won't sneak anywhere, just grow up in his original place.
01:33Now we move on to the second part, which is of a very different nature.
01:38Anatomy of cancer, philosophy of the crab.
01:42Try to listen carefully to this quote from Dr. Gia, because it really describes the true nature of cancer.
01:48He said, if you know the secret of the Cancer star, what animal is it?
01:52Crab.
01:52Cancer looks like that.
01:54There are fingers, there are extensions.
01:57Wow, I think this visualization is amazing, but at the same time it's also quite scary, right?
02:01And, instead of forming a neat capsule like the tumor, the cancer actually grows wildly.
02:06It has some kind of legs, roots, or tentacles that actively spread and seem to pierce the healthy tissue around it.
02:13This crab analogy is truly the most fitting description to describe its physical form in our bodies.
02:18So, here's the gist of it all.
02:21On the one hand, we have a tumor with very defined borders, shaped like a capsule.
02:26On the other hand, we have a cancer with tentacles and roots that acts exactly like a crab.
02:32This very contrasting physical difference is what actually determines the level of danger.
02:35But, this is the most important thing that you must note.
02:39Because these differences exist at the microscopic level, we absolutely cannot and should not guess just from touch.
02:44hands from outside.
02:45A professional medical examination is absolutely necessary.
02:48Only a specialist doctor has the tools and knowledge to determine whether the lump is just a benign capsule or a crab.
02:54which is dangerous.
02:55And finally, the third part, growth behavior and its subsequent impact.
03:01The physical form that we have discussed earlier will automatically affect the surgical procedure.
03:06Take for example the case of a mild breast lump or FEM.
03:10Because of its encapsulated form, when it was operated on, the problem was solved.
03:15Clean to the roots.
03:16But, the story would be very different if it was cancer.
03:20The lifting is much more complex.
03:22Why try?
03:23Because even though the main lump has been removed, the invisible crab legs are at risk of being left inside.
03:30Ordinary tumors are quiet.
03:32He doesn't spread.
03:32But with cancer, even the smallest remaining root can cause it to grow again and spread everywhere.
03:38So, what practical advice do you have for us?
03:40Easy.
03:41Timing is everything.
03:43When should you go to a specialist?
03:45The answer was right then and there.
03:47As soon as you realize there is an abnormal lump.
03:50Don't delay, let alone wait until you get sick.
03:52Prevent this crab from planting its roots deeper.
03:55So, imagine.
03:57Two lumps that from the outside may feel exactly the same when touched.
04:01But it turns out to have a completely different physiological imprint in it.
04:05A simple capsule versus the wild tentacles of a crab.
04:09This difference will determine whether you only need a minor operation that is completed quickly.
04:13or long treatments that are really draining.
04:16Our bodies really do hold a lot of mysteries beneath their surface.
04:20Hopefully, with our discussion this time, your fear can be transformed into intelligent vigilance.
04:25Remember, always act quickly and seek professional medical help if you feel something is wrong.
04:30So, after knowing this fact, what other amazing secrets do you think our bodies are hiding down there?
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