Died From Chemo But NEVER Had Cancer | Chicago Med | MD TV
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- Doctors suspect foul play after they discover numerous women in life threatening conditions due to chemo overdoses never had cancer in the first place.
From Chicago Med Season 1 Episode 5 'Malignant' - Rhodes and Zanetti race to save a member of Firehouse 51, April's brother struggles during his first day at the hospital, and a woman saved from a burning building leads to a bigger mystery.
Chicago Med (2015) The doctors and nurses who work at the emergency ward of the Gaffney Chicago Medical Center strive to save the lives of their patients while dealing with personal and interpersonal issues.
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“Someone needs to have their license taken away” FR
Facts
He was put in prison 👍 which is even better.
@@OliviaN.Preston facts
Agreed.
Who needs to have their license taken away
Spoiler: The Doctor that being killing his patient with Chemotherapy Radiation is charged and awaiting sentencing. Oh and he has his license stripped so he can no longer practice medicine again.
And he killed Voight’s Wife
A few doctors are guilty
@@anyellafrancois2879 it is was just one doctor
@@yourboymalikcoleman8731 WHAT?!
@@lifewithlee6298 it was just one doctor that did crime
Coached a 17 year old girl and her mom died after her first dose of chemo for stage 2 breast cancer. It still haunts me. We were out of state at a competition when she got sick. I had to tell her she had to immediately fly back home. Still tears me up to this day. Haunted by her screaming and begging me for things to be okay. My own daughter was the same age. The cancer didn’t kill her, the chemo did. The doctor admitted he was treating it very aggressively. For stage 2!
I'm so, so sorry for your and your friend's loss. Ultimately, it's a balance of risks. Staging is done based on what can be seen and what can be found in biopsies. However, it's since been found that small amounts of cancer cells can seed outside the primary site. Chemo is designed to kill those cells. Without it, unfortunately, someone with Stage 2 may find themselves with Stage 4 within a few years. Most cases of metastatic (stage 4) breast cancer happen this way. Unfortunately, the chemo doesn't always work for preventing this. But it drastically lowers the odds. Meanwhile, the chemo itself can cause toxicity up to and including fatal ones. But the odds of getting stage 4 (which isn't curable and has a median survival of about 3 years with chemo) without chemo were a lot higher than the odds of dying from chemo. So she did not die in vain from unnecessary treatment-it was just profoundly awful luck essentially.
Unfortunately, the doctors in that field are pushed to treat cancer with chemo or radiation or they’ll have their license revoked. The whole system is messed up.
@@kerrybrown4416 I work in oncology (RN) and that is actually a myth! Though some doctors do sorta hide behind it-not at my place but I’ve heard of this.
At my institution and at most, a doctor can do anything if they can cite two peer reviewed sources about it. I’ve had plenty of patients not treated with chemo. I’ve had others with prescribed MM. Heck, I’ve got one who’s been prescribed reiki.
Sad truth is, chemo/radiation is still, a lot of the time, the best we got. But trust me, none of us like it.
I’m personally a fan of both western and some alternative treatments, as I think they complement rather than oppose each other once all politics are removed. But we humans have a tendency to sorta be a little “us versus them”. And that happens on both sides. I see it a lot as a Spiritualist who is also very pro science and into science. Both are parts of who I am but I feel one side of the coin has to be hidden when I’m amongst people on the other. They’re not at all incompatible at their core however.
In my case I stopped the chemo treatments. Bad, continuing, worsening side effects, untreated except for good diet and more exercise advised ! Found out, I was treated with aggressive drugs because the doctor was getting "kickbacks" for my (un-aware) semi-experimental participation in a Neulasta trial. I got no monetary benefits, doc took it. Needed to be treated aggressively to get money. I was told it, cancer and chemo, was mild, with no lymph nodes involved. I wonder if I actually even had cancer- rereading the biopsy - it is sketchy! BUT - I signed the release form. Never again ! ! ! I am near totally disabled, and getting worse.
man the anti-medicine whackadoos really came out of the woodwork on this one.
It's bad enough that one person died from overdosing on chemo when they never actually had cancer. But three? That is far too many in one day. It is sad when doctors and police have to work together in such a sad situation to find who's performing the malpractice.
Happened to one of my
cousins in-laws
chemo is a commonly used treatment for things that aren’t even cancer. methotrexate is used to treat eczema. it’s messed up
This is based on a real case of a doctor named Farid Fata who falsely diagnosed patients with cancer so that he could charge them for treatment.
He is now in federal prison.
If they do it purposely it is not malpractice - it is criminal.
@@sandpiperr There are some doctors that feel they can practice being "God" as it happened to me when I turned 30 and single and after surgery for a ruptured ovarian cyst wanted me to have a hysterectomy which I refused due to a gut instinct and he felt the excuse of being 30 and single was enough to "ALLOW" that a-hole to consider hysterectomy? Well - my gut instinct made me concern when he said my insides were beautiful? What doctor tells a patience their insides looks good as if he wanted to placed parts of my body in a bottle? I said,"NO" and I got an expert that told me it was not necessary to get hysterectomy from what he saw. This doctor was from the University of Miami - and I trusted him more than that horrible over zealous Christian that wanted to take my options of having a child. I never went back to that doctor -NEVER! By the way, several years later, I got married and had two beautiful children. I had made it clear I planned to get married some day and have a family and so I was RIGHT!
After 40 years of watching Perry Mason, Columbo, Matlock, Law & Order, and more; I can say that the Chicago shows are by far the best because you can get the whole story with the 3 separate yet connected shows.
I think that the fan base name for all 3 shows is ONE CHICAGO
After watching clips here, and wanting more Dr Charles, I researched buying the Box set. Does your comment mean I need to buy two other shows as well, to understand what is going on? What are those shows? Are they all broadcast on the same night? More importantly, what happened here, what is the solution of the chemo death mystery? Was it connected somehow to the girl who asked about running tests on the chemo in the beginning of the clip? Thanks!
@@heidikickhouse- I know that while streaming it seems as though you miss parts of stories because they don't loop in the other two shows. So watching PD it felt as if a storyline was left unfinished. It's a pain
@@heidikickhouse- I would get all 3 series just because all 3 are connected. Yes they are all broadcasted on the same night.
@@heidikickhouse- you really don't have to though. You will understand the story within the show itself. It's the same thing with Grey's anatomy and Station 19. You can watch one or the other, and you'll still understand the story. There's just a bit more backstory in station 19, you get to see what happened to greys anatomy characters, before they get there.
I still remember when my grandma had breast cancer (4th time) she also had c. diff. She told the doctors/nurses she doesn't feel good and don't think she can take a chemo treatment. Everyone says she's fine. Then in the middle of the treatment, doctor rushes in telling everyone to stop her treatment now. It made her so so sick. I will always believe that chemo treatment killed her because she never bounced back from it.
I'm so sorry.
Chemo isn't great.. at all. But it is the most effective.
@@followerofeir it is effective for blood cancers. Other cancers might not be worth the suffering. Why not just enjoy one's last days and weeks take pain med as needed ❤️
@@truenokillmost reasonable response ive seen
@@truenokillbecause it gives people a hope to live. I feel like wanting to die rather than painful treatment is more of a personal choice depending on age, mental stability, and so so much more
one is an accident, two is a coincidence, and three is on purpose
This happened to me. Five rounds of chemo followed by surgery. Never had cancer. Just a mistake. Couldn’t get in to the lawsuits. Was too sick afterwards to do much.
Oh no ! Wow !
Depending on you’re state you can sue even 10 years after or more. I would look into that
Depending on the case it may be hard to sue for malpractice. Doctors just being wrong doesn’t mean it was malpractice, they have to have actually done their job poorly outside of that. However I will say it’s a pretty bad sign that they did all of that before actually confirming cancer
@@adrianareyes7300 Been much longer than ten years now. I developed a very very rare lung disease and the symptoms started three years after the chemo. This makes it very likely the chemo caused it. I almost died and for ten years suffered from heart failure. Can’t do anything now.
U had surgery and you never had cancer? Weren't there any scans, lab reports showing your cancer?
I truly wish people would fully understand the depths of damage chemotherapy can truly cause. In many many cases, it's the chem that makes the patient severely sick with horrific side effects. Or it kills them.
Those who get sick and survive mostly recover and go on to live mostly normal lives.
Then there are very rare cases(like mine) where patients like me get very, serious permanent side effects. And our quality of life is very poor compared before treatment. We're damned if we do damned if we don't.
I know the situation here is caused by a psychopath, but I feel what I shared needed to be shared.
Amen. As a cancer survivor who had 2 rounds of high dose radiation, I believe that it is a damn if you do and damn if you don't decisions.
I had complications from radiation poisoning.
I'm so sorry for your experience, I am just an outsider looking in but chemotherapy seems almost barbaric. I have seen it save lives, though others I have known who did it died and got so sick from the chemo it was shocking to watch. And like you said, it can cause permanent effects. I truly hope one day we will have more humane treatments for cancer available. God bless you
I think this is not talked about enough. My coworker died from the chemotherapy side affect 3 months ago.
@@Maneh7 very sorry for your loss. One reason people should know is so the patients' decision is never second guessed by loved ones. My mother decided against the second round although it might have bought another 12 months. People were strangely unafraid to tell her she had made the wrong decision. She never once asked for anyone's input.
Couldn't have said it better myself. My mother in law passed away from breast cancer. The first time of chemo, she was "cured". Then on her annual, it was shown that the cancer had came back but now it had spread. They did chemo again. This time, her doctors said it wasn't working and she was sent to hospice. I'd like to believe if she hadn't done the second round of chemo, she'd be alive a little longer.
My mom had a tumor misdiagnosed as cancer. She decided not to do treatment and whatever it was just went away. Just disappeared. Been 16 years of regular checkups and still nothing.
Just so people know, you don't have to have cancer to be treated with chemo, there's a few different conditions that have chemo as a treatment
Yes I was about to comment this, some Lupus patients have to go through chemo.
@@PrettyEyesz but it's never Lupus though
@@smolapril 😂
Doctors can, easily, kill and never get caught. I had a doctor offer "to end my suffering" 3 times because I rebuffed his advances. He still refuses to go away.
That’s so creepy
Was he reported??
If that was in North America you can report him to the boards, PLEASE report this if you can
SAME
I was put in a coma by one...
this happened in real life. just took a lot more than 3 patients, unfortunately, to finally charge him 😔
THIS IS LITERALLY ONE OF THE BEST EPISODES I'VE SEEN EVER
My brother got diagnosed with cancer and he immediately went to another hospital for the second opinion and a third hospital for a third opinion. My family doesn't trust doctors or hospitals for this stuff exactly.
GEEZUS! 😲 😯
Honestly seeking second opinions should be encouraged! A doctor's professional opinion is just that, an opinion-- backed by evidence, but evidence can potentially be misinterpreted or misunderstood. Two doctors can look at the same case and may agree, but also may tell you totally different things. It can be hard to know who to trust and which route to take. I've always chosen the least invasive option, when I had the chance. Good luck to your brother
That's biology for you. After seeing clips of House it makes you wonder how they're ever sure about anything.
Some are basically just witch doctors entirely, such as orthopedics. It's more a guess than anything else.
@@krismine99 I see it as less of them being witch doctors and more that there are billions of humans on earth, all with variable bodies, and many parts of the human body or phenomena that happen within them aren't yet well understood
Exactly
I've been watching dozens of these clips for months and I haven't even seen an episode. These clips prove I really bloody need to
I saw this episode of Chicago PD (crossover). It’s HUGE.
Definitely the first crossover
which episode is that i want to see the ending of this
@@takumi2023 not sure, BUT I checked the comments for the answer… they said Chicago PD season 3 “now I’m god”.
@@takumi2023 3 Part Crossover Starts with Chicago Fire S4 E10 The Beating Heart then Chicago Med S1 E5 Malignant then Chicago PD S3 E10 Now I'm God
This was such a good over-arcing story.
I didn’t realize how much Chicago PD, Fire, and Med were related
They are also related to Law and Order SVU. All the shows were created by the same guy.
I usually don't watch medical shows, but I like this one. I especially like Oliver Platt as the psychiatrist.
Is it bad that i still see him as Porthos from the Three Musketeers? That was 30 years ago this year...
@@erikaswanson7072glad it's not just me!!
Oliver Platt is why I prefer this show to House
@@JaydenBrohm Me too.
Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago PD First Crossover
I love how this and pd is connected and from both perspectives. So clever
This was based on a case that happened in real life, except it took more than 3 patients to come forward.
Is pd just private detective? That sounds like a good show
@@Alejandra-iv9es Chicago PD
@@Alejandra-iv9es it's part of a trilogy series that happen all take place at the same time. Chicago Med, PD (Police Department), and Fire. On occasion, they will have one story that will crossover through all three series. The first I saw was a someone spreading diseases around Chicago and refusing to stop until their demands are met. I think they were also going over how despite them being 3 different types of emergency response services, they all work toward the common goal of helping people.
One of the doctors has a brother in the police and I can't remember if it's a friend or another family member in the fire department.
I never knew this was a thing until I saw some comments here. Wow
“Now that you mention it”… girl, what?
Damn I wanted to see them find the doctor that did it.
They do in a chicago PD episode. Can't remember which one though
It starts with Chicago Fire Season 4 episode 10, then this one, then Chicago PD season 3 episode 10
I think it's the same Dr. Who killed Voight's wife.
@@Riv3rrubia_19 I just remembered the case where Voight had to fight a dr. and go to court
@@Npyne so wait, are those three things different series but in the same universe or something???
They made an amazing cross-over between Chicago PD and MD
This episode is part of a crossover between Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D. It starts off with a member of Firehouse 51 getting treated for stab wounds and then shifts into a police investigation of a doctor who overdoes patients with chemo despite them not having cancer. It's one of my favorite crossovers in the One Chicago franchise.
I didn't see this episode, but I did see the Chicago P.D. follow up. I think it was based on the doctor who falsely diagnosed cancer and gave healthy people chemo. Caused so much pain, and the jail time he got wasn't nowhere near enough.
This episode is part of a crossover between Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D. It starts off with a member of Firehouse 51 getting treated for stab wounds and then shifts into a police investigation of a doctor who overdoes patients with chemo despite them not having cancer. It's one of my favorite crossovers in the One Chicago franchise.
@@jediclonekag13 I do like their crossovers.
@@Uncultured_Barbarian465 The One Chicago and Law & Order franchises have some of the best crossovers, especially since both are set in the same universe.
Unfortunately not all these types of situations are fiction. Dr Farid Fata in Michigan adminstered chemo to over 500 patients who did not have cancer, in Detroit
I remember this.
That’s insane…
American greed. Every cancer patient means more money 💵 for the doctor and the insurance company
A friend of mine had breast cancer and wanted to at least live until her son graduated high school.
She did live that long but died not long after he graduated. She had so many treatments that I wonder if the chemo didn't kill her.
But she always said if you need treatment for cancer, go to MD Anderson in Texas.
She initially had been treated where we lived, but it did not go well.
But once she went to MD Anderson, it went so much better. I watched her little boy for her just to help out, and he was in third grade when he first started coming to our house.
I’m going straight to Peacock to watch the full episode. Your scheme worked cause I have to know what happens, lol!
The scary thing is this is based on the true story of a doctor who would give false diagnoses and massively overprescribe chemo, claiming he was using a "European protocol." He was an expert so no one questioned him, but he was literally just doing it for profit. He'd collect payments for huge amounts of hugely expensive treatments, often many times what a normal patient would receive. Fortunately to my knowledge no one died, but the problem was discovered when his patients started going to other hospitals and their doctors found that they had chemo poisoning and no cancer.
That is one of the scariest scenarios ever
Ok I'm intrigued. I actually want to see the whole episode
it jumps over to chicago PD as well as the head officer over theres wife was treated by the same Doctor. some really crazy things
What episodes
@@faithrobinson4168 these are just clips from the episodes
You can watch it free on peacock I believe
@@kellicopter1761 yeah but what ep is this
I already got the chills 😰
Poor patients 😢 😞
Interesting show, even more interesting is the fact that every episode seems to have a psychiatric consultation. Besides being an ER patient several times, I’ve worked in two hospitals and never encountered that
This legit happened to my best friend :(
I’m sorry for your loss did you get justice for what happened to your friend
I'm sorry for your loss, may they rest in peace. I hope they got justice or will get justice one day
i’m so sorry for ur loss and i hope you guys get the justice you all deserve
So sad
Angel of death complex
I loved how they looked at each other like what in the world?
I love this show 😁
The moment they say they're saying those women never had cancer just put me on edge😱
Oliver Platt is one of my absolute favorite actors!
The first time I ever saw him was in the movie Lake Placid, a good film.
I still see him as Porthos from the Three Musketeers. That was 30 years ago..
My favorite One Chicago crossover
How could y'all leave me hanging?? 😞
Homie full on came in and said "I DIDNT DO IT, JOHNNYS LYING , MOM DAD I SWEAR" wheh he got called into the office lmao
Sad how a doctor did this just like my dad he had to get chemo done but because the doctor didn’t have a available appointment until 3 months later he passed away from the tumor that kept coming out negative for cancer and it kept getting worse
I wish this is back on Netflix it was a good series
i'm pretty sure it's on paramount+ or hulu, i can't remember which. kinda stinks that shows are so spread out across different platforms....
@@dekusi1857 I’m from the UK I hope it’s in Paramount +
@@The_Li0ness it’s on Peacock.
@@whosaidthat9265 That’s cool thanks for informing me 💕
Anything other than house makes me fall asleep
I love that this episode is Part 2 of a crossover between Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D. It starts off with a member of Firehouse 51 getting treated for stab wounds and then shifts into a police investigation of a doctor who overdoes patients with chemo despite them not having cancer. It's one of my favorite crossovers in the One Chicago franchise. Chicago Fire S4E10 and Chicago P.D. S3E10 serve as Parts 1 and 3 respectively.
This episode is haunting
You don’t need to have cancer to do chemo. Chemo is administrated if your illness is too aggressive. That what happen to me
goodwin: have you been binging on manic again?
charles: nope. law&order..... the original one, not the svu stuffs....
Mannix - detective television series
See now, when I heard "Rocky Roadium" I thought she's just forgot her line and made it up! Nope, Rocuronium is a muscle relaxer~ Thanks Google, and medical dramas for making me learn. 👍
This made my blood go cold and left me on edge
So you can be on chemo for a variety of reasons without cancer, such as autoimmune or mast cell disease so I’m not liking the saying that it’s only cancer patients who can be on chemo but they were probably on multiple types of chemo and like it said they were overdosed and told that they did have cancer so different situation
seeing that tube going down the womens mouth like ugh reminds me of what i had to go through when i had a auto crash
This reminds me of how they caught Harold Shipman, having gone through records etc and done tests and found loads of his elderly patients dying from diamorphine overdoses
Wow, Oliver Babish is multi talented.
I wish there was full episodes for free.
Should be on the nbc or peacock apps
This just makes my blood go cold
I love to this full
Love this show would like to see full episodes
Is the sign in free?
I heard Peacock has them, and probably Nbc have it, I'm from UK and we have it on Netflix (season 1-4), Now Tv (season 5-7), Amazon prime (costs to buy episodes/seasons though), also you can buy the episodes through CZcams too. I can't think of any more 😂
@@Miss_Sylvie yes
@@Miss_Sylvie you sign in and that’s it no payment. Only thing you have to pay for iIF YOU WANT is peacock premium
the full episode doesn't answer the question of what happened to the women and why they were poisoned with chemo.
When Dr Charles said: "She was loaded up on chemo, but this woman never had cancer" just froze my blood
He's such a handsome man though. (Dr. Choi)
Only when I see Dr Charles I wanna watch
I appreciate how visibly upset Rhodes. It's good acting, and realistic.
I know of a situation in Chicago where 3 patients were diagnosed with an extremely rare cancer in a short period of time. It was statistically almost impossible so they investigated. Turned out the lab was using expired chemicals for their tests. Patients were told tney were cured, when the truth was that they were never sick.
This is why a lot of people don’t trust drs or always go for many opinions because some drs are really messed up
That is part of patient rights. Absolutely we patients must advocate for ourselves. Also an ombudsman is a great source to help you with this.
Remember this is a TV show most doctors don't do things like this
That’s why a lot of people shouldn’t watch these shows and get a skewed view of reality
That’s horrible
I totally thought the lady lying in bed at the beginning was Aida Turturro who plays Janice Soprano on 'The Sopranos'. Lol
This episode was an eye opening for me. Makes wonder and realized that there are potentially millions of people out there been misdiagnosed for cancer, COVID-19, STD etc etcetera
Which is why when it comes to some things you get another option as you may have cancer or may not have it.
Not sure what would come of a misdiagnosis of an STD. The treatments aren't anywhere close to chemo
In this case, the cancer misdiagnoses weren’t mistakes - they were done by a psychopathic doctor who enjoyed the power he wielded over his patients
Cancer diagnoses are taken very seriously, it is virtually impossible to misdiagnose it, only perhaps misdiagnose the type or get a false negative, virtually all require a biopsy, you don't just diagnose on biomarkers. Any possible mistakes are very unfortunate events, in this video they portrayed straight up malpractice which would be even more rare if at all, not millions, more like 1-2 in 10 years worldwide.
What does a cancer Dx have to do with COVID?
Hey everyone go on peacock and watch these. Its a 3 part series. Chicago med Chicago fire and Chicago pd.
Being a cancer patient myself this is scary
This happened to my cousins husbands aunt. They mistakenly diagnosed her.
There are cancers for which there are no chemos. Now that's difficult.
The inaccuracy is that rocuronium doesn't work in three seconds it takes 45-60 seconds to work.
There's doctors who've been found to be doing this around the country. One doctor had 5-6 offices 🤬
Lol why did they even do a bone marrow biopsy in the first place? That is definitely not a routine test.
Maybe it’s because they knew she was on chemo? Like are they looking for the type?
@@ivysaur8313 Dr Rhodes’s patient Dani Frank had a chemo port, maybe Jessica Pope had one too.
Its funny i need to Google this to find out where to watch it. I won't but they should add platform in info section as i didn't notice a network or app or site on my skim through
NBC
Depending on where you are, Peacock, probably Nbc have it, I'm also from UK and we have it on Netflix (season 1-4), Now Tv (season 5-7), Amazon prime (costs to buy episodes/seasons though) also you can buy the episodes through CZcams too 🥰
Cancer pain is no joke. My mother had lymphoma. She wanted to die right then. It put her into a severe depression that she never got out of.
And yes that person should have their license revoked
This reminds me of my coordinator of my other career i was studying , she was misdiagnosed and over-treated but thx to the dr who was gonna do the chemo decided not to do it, cause she doesn´t have cancer and said the chemo probably gonna kill her, sadly she passed away this year from some other medical issues
Omg, what kind of doctor would do something like that)
Once is a coincidence, twice is happenstance, thrice is a pattern.
The title hurtled my brain like wtf
Void wife was also a victim. I think this so called doctor was the same one that got arrested
Aw cmon man! You can't leave it at that! Oh well, I've been meaning start this series anyway
Dr Charles:hinkie
Miss madam:did you just say hinkie
Why is just Daniel wondering around the ER when something interested happens? He doesn’t need to be called, he’s always there
4:22 the glasses removal, hmm
6:00 oo dang a full 100
No conclusion ???
So abrupt the ending that itis frustrating
That happened in real. The doctor was milking the patients for money.
I hate that they took this show off of Netflix. Where can I watch it
Peacock
Same, it was on my list to watch. I wanted to watch it last month on my vacation
It's still on Netflix in the UK
@@yourboymalikcoleman8731 thank you I’ll try there
Same!! I saw no warning, and then the shows disappeared. I wish there were the 3 related series, fire, med and pd.
2:56 MEDICAL MALPRACTICE BABY! WOOOO!
I wanna know how this one comes out!
🙏🏾🙏🏾
And now neither of them are on either show 😭
I love how she's bvming at like 30 times a minute
That nurse almost sounds like the one from ‘touched by an angel’?
3:37-4:22 & 6:50-7:11 What a bizarre sequence of events