In 2016, the BritishTony Cruz Adenocarcinoma is a type of cancer that affects glands and epithelial tissues in various organs, such as the stomach and intestines. Some time later, in 2020, the woman will unfortunately die leaving behind two small children. However, before he died, he signed the documents to donate his body Science🇧🇷
The 31-year-old also wrote a diary in which she described her daily life with the disease and her search for a cure. These texts, as well as the body TonyBe part of a project TV Broadcast by Channel 4.
My dead body
“My Dead Body” (or “Meu Corpo Morto” in Portuguese), which will air in December, will show a piece of research into the British woman’s body.
As the Tabloid Mirror points out, the technology will be used to recreate the voice TonyBased on his diary, his entire journey and decision to donate his body for study, who will explain.
Celebrating the opportunity to educate others, Dr Claire SmithProfessor of Anatomy at Brighton and Sussex Medical School and head of research, he said: “Thanks to Tony’s incredible donation, we are very privileged to be able to explore the cancer journey.”
“Through the documentary, we had the opportunity to invite more than a thousand students, including us Nurses“Paramedics and neurologists are generally unlikely to know about this rare cancer,” he said. SmithAccording to splash portal.