Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies
- Miniserie de TV
- 2015
- 5h 45min
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFrom ancient Egypt to modern labs, the series explores cancer's history, follows current patients, and reveals breakthrough research pointing toward possible cures.From ancient Egypt to modern labs, the series explores cancer's history, follows current patients, and reveals breakthrough research pointing toward possible cures.From ancient Egypt to modern labs, the series explores cancer's history, follows current patients, and reveals breakthrough research pointing toward possible cures.
- Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 1 nominación en total
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A raging against the dying of the light, but skewed by its pathological worldview: its unswerving focus on symptoms and utter disregard for holistic causes(environmental/nutritional/emotional/spiritual);its treatment of the body as a Petri dish; its utter commitment to a laboratory-cure and indifference to the sanctity of death and dying.
And yet I could not help but marvel at the heroics of it all. I was reminded of my reading of Scott and Amundsen's race for the South Pole ,or Detective Monk's intractable determination to find his wife's killer. But the human body is afflicted by a far worse killer than cancer. It is afflicted by a death sentence lamented by King David in Psalm 90: The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength labor and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away
The cure for cancer will not do much to lengthen this sentence. If we do not die of cancer or heart disease we may die of something far worse such as Alzheimer's. We must all die of something, and cancer is, for many of us, simply one way the body bids us farewell. It seldom attacks the young (less than 1% of children) and so I wander at our refusal to accept this way of dying.
And yet I could not help but marvel at the heroics of it all. I was reminded of my reading of Scott and Amundsen's race for the South Pole ,or Detective Monk's intractable determination to find his wife's killer. But the human body is afflicted by a far worse killer than cancer. It is afflicted by a death sentence lamented by King David in Psalm 90: The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength labor and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away
The cure for cancer will not do much to lengthen this sentence. If we do not die of cancer or heart disease we may die of something far worse such as Alzheimer's. We must all die of something, and cancer is, for many of us, simply one way the body bids us farewell. It seldom attacks the young (less than 1% of children) and so I wander at our refusal to accept this way of dying.
I have only watched episode 1 so far. It is educational, but difficult to watch. Not for the faint hearted. While I do understand that everything that was done to people with cancer in the past was considered "the best they could" at the time, I still see it as barbaric. Unfortunately the same continues these days, nothing really changed,just looks more sophisticated. We still have no idea how a human body works, let alone understand it on a cellular level. There are 2 modern day children cancer cases included in the episode 1. I wish I had not watched it. What we do to children in my opinion is a crime. No different than medical experiments that were conducted during WWII on prisoners. They too were powerless. We address our own emotions pushing all kind of experimental and extreme s called treatments on the innocent children who can't decide for themselves. While you do want your child to live happily ever after, your decision to subject them to inhumane suffering is beyond cruel. Let them die the most humaine way possible is the way to go. Instead they die in agony. And it is the parents who subject them to that. We must embrace that death is inevitable and don't prolong life at any cost. I just wanted to strangle all the doctors in this documentary. A friend of mine had said thank you,but NO to chemo,radiation and surgery. He lived 5 beautiful years controlling his cancer with his mind only. He would have been dead after his first chemo.
Excellent presentation of a complex disease, or should I say diseases. As a cancer survivor myself and also surviving my brother's loss to colon cancer, this documentary both answered and raised questions for me. It should be a MUST SEE for anyone who has been touched by this dreadful malady. The presentation is a straight-forward look at an unbelievably large subject. Both difficult and hopeful, it makes a confusion of medical and scientific information as understandable as possible. It covers a long history of research, the raised hopes, the pitfalls of over-anxious treatments, and the varied impacts (physical, emotional, financial) that is involved in this malady known as cancer. You may need to watch it with a box of tissues handy or a punching bag to relieve the shared frustrations that comes with cancer, but watch it, indeed. You will not regret it and it will give you a strong education and continuing food for thought.
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- TriviaNarrator Edward Herrmann collapsed while recording his lines in the studio, upon which he revealed to the crew that he himself was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. He found it appropriate that his final performance should be in this film. Hermann completed his narration before dying December 31, 2014.
- ConexionesEdited into Krebs: Eine Biografie (2016)
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- Krebs - Eine Biografie - Der Herrscher aller Krankheiten
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By what name was Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies (2015) officially released in Canada in English?
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