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Green told fans he's undergoing chemotherapy to treat the disease, which he noted is "one of the most treatable cancers." In the description bar of video titled "So, I've got cancer," he said his first treatment was taking place at the same time the video had been set live.

On YouTube, Green said he was diagnosed after noticing his lymph nodes were inflamed, and an ultrasound ended up looking "suspicious for lymphoma," or cancer of the lymphatic system. The diagnosis was confirmed in a subsequent biopsy.

Fortunately, it was caught early enough that it "has not spread anywhere from its original location in my left armpit/chest area," Green wrote, "which is very good news."


Let's remind ourselves again who Hank Green is:



"You have to admit to everything!" [Hank Green] said, "You have to tell people you thought it was your job as a man to push and their job as a woman to play hard to get."... I couldn't believe someone who had known me for so long would think me capable of this kind of behaviour. (...) My side of the story, didn't matter. "Thank the victims for speaking up!", said Hank. "REPENT, openly! That's the only way things can move forward!"

He told his personal friend to submit unquestioningly to #MeToo allegations, but he was all too happy to help the SJW TRA cult of BreadTube to gain censorious power at Youtube.

I don't wish cancer on anyone but holy fuck is this guy a smug asshole.
 
I'm not surprised he has lymphoma. He has IBD which ups your risk of lymphoma due to the excess inflammation. I always saw John as the smarter one and Hank as the more cringe "I Fucking Love Science" type without any kind of scientific credential that I know of.
 
I'm not surprised he has lymphoma. He has IBD which ups your risk of lymphoma due to the excess inflammation. I always saw John as the smarter one and Hank as the more cringe "I Fucking Love Science" type without any kind of scientific credential that I know of.

Indeed, he was already sick for years before he got cancer. 10 years ago he made a video about having Inflammatory Bowel Disease:


Symptoms

Ulcerative colitis symptoms can vary, depending on the severity of inflammation and where it occurs. Signs and symptoms may include:

- Diarrhea, often with blood or pus
- Rectal bleeding — passing small amount of blood with stool

- Abdominal pain and cramping
- Rectal pain
- Urgency to defecate
- Inability to defecate despite urgency
- Weight loss
- Fatigue
- Fever
- In children, failure to grow
Most people with ulcerative colitis have mild to moderate symptoms. The course of ulcerative colitis may vary, with some people having long periods when it goes away. This is called remission.

People who are already sick and have blood and shit mixing up inside open wounds in their asshole, they are obviously more likely to deterriorate and get other diseases, like forms of cancer affecting their nervous system.

good. fuck him

another example of why you shouldn't have gotten the vax

Here we gooo: someone's on Twitter posted some copypasta claiming that Hank Green has cancer because he got vaccinated


Reminder, Hank Green was already sick before he got cancer, so how do you know it's the vaccine that caused the cancer, and not the previous 10 years of having a bloody asshole while literally shitting crap full of blood?
 
Reminder, Hank Green was already sick before he got cancer, so how do you know it's the vaccine that caused the cancer, and not the previous 10 years of having a bloody asshole while literally shitting crap full of blood?
So you trust the medical community on the vax but suddenly they're full of shit when it comes to trans issues? "how do you know they're calling themselves ladies because they're perverts and not because of the past 30 years of having lived the bloody wrong gender?"

I'm serious you demented fuck. Is the medical community and big pharma trustworthy or not?
 
So you trust the medical community on the vax
No, I don't trust them on the vaccine, but I already distrusted them long before that. I just don't think that when someone has blood and shit literally mixing in their asshole and has all those toxins entering their nervous system for 10 years, I don't think you can just discount that and say: "Ah, OF COURSE it was the Covid vaccine!". That's not how science works.

Is the medical community and big pharma trustworthy or not?
The medical community and Big Pharma are two different things and you are insulting all the good doctors and medical scientists working against insurmountable odds by conflating them. There are a lot of people in the medical community who hate Big Pharma and consider it a threat to the scientific and ethical standards that the medical community is trying to uphold even and despite Big Pharma trying to force the medical community to sacrifice science and ethics on the altar of profits.
 
they are obviously more likely to deterriorate and get other diseases, like forms of cancer affecting their nervous system.
Just want to point out that lymphoma is a blood cancer. There are many, many different sub-types of NHL (over 60) alone. While primary CNS lymphoma does exist, it's not easy to treat and it has a poor prognosis so his comments about his cancer being "one of the most treatable" suggest that he has one of the more common sub-types and presentations.

For those who dislike him, I can tell you from personal experience that chemotherapy for lymphoma is rough.
 
Update: Hank Green claims he's already in remission having undergone chemo over the past 3 months.

In follow-up posts, Green wrote, "I can't emphasize enough that chemotherapy is both brutal and miraculous. Just feeling utterly grateful to all of the people who have been part of the scientific and medical processes that made this possible. And I am so sad that these treatments (which have existed for decades) remain unavailable to so many people. I'm keeping them in my thoughts today."

He concluded, "I wish I could get behind the 'I beat cancer' frame.' I did things, other people did things, and I mostly just got lucky (aside from the getting cancer part.) But most importantly, it's more like 'risk of relapse fades over the next few years, but you never know!'"



I guess that's the kind of healthcare you have access to when you're a Youtube multi-millionaire.
"I mostly just got lucky"? No, you got rich on Youtube, that's why you survived cancer.
 
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