What happened when I open-sourced my brain cancer
- Title:
- Co się stało, kiedy udostępniłem mojego raka całemu światu.
- Speaker:
- Salvatore Iaconesi
- Description:
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When artist Salvatore Iaconesi was diagnosed with brain cancer, he refused to be a passive patient — which, he points out, means "one who waits." So he hacked his brain scans, posted them online, and invited a global community to pitch in on a "cure." This sometimes meant medical advice, and it sometimes meant art, music, emotional support — from more than half a million people.
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
- closed TED
- Project:
- TEDTalks
- Duration:
- 10:52
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