Back in 1996, the eldest daughter of Oldman Xie’s Family, Xie Wanying, said that she wanted to be a surgeon, to which many people laughed at her .
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When he heard the familiar voice in the distance, Dr. Pan recalled that he seemed to have heard it before but unfortunately he didn't pay attention to it.
At this point, Pan Shihua looked at Dr. Xie Wanying in front of him with worry in his eyes.
Because this patient was once a patient of Dr. Xie, a patient who was saved twice by Dr. Xie, and a patient known to all the classmates.
Since Teacher Lu passed away, a large group of people in their class, like their seniors and teachers, have been feeling very depressed, and inevitably worried about patients with similar conditions.
They had discussed the patient's future without telling Xie.
I remember classmate Lin Hao said: Classmate Xie was mentally prepared, just like he was mentally prepared for the death of Teacher Lu.
The longer I stay in the clinic, the more I realize that cancer treatment can only be done one step at a time.
Cure is impossible. If you have cancer, your life expectancy will definitely be shortened.
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Doctors don't say empty words of comfort. What can comfort cancer patients is the fact that if you hold on, you may die slower than other healthy people due to an accident, a heart attack or other acute disease event.
There are patients who live for more than ten years after cancer treatment, and medical advances can increase the survival rate of cancer patients.
Yet doctors also know one of the scariest medical facts.
Cancer is classified into different grades.
Some cancer patients are lucky, as their cancer classification shows that their risk is low, while some cancer patients are unlucky, the exact opposite.
The bad thing is that cancer seems to be destined (this statement was later confirmed by medicine to be related to a person's innate genes).
Even if the unfortunate cancer patients strictly follow the medical advice to have a physical examination, it is useless. In clinic, we can see that patients who had a physical examination last month were diagnosed with cancer this month, and it was a fatal high-risk cancer.
High-risk cancer develops very quickly and is fatal, and there is no medical way to prevent it. For this reason, there has long been a consensus in the medical community that physical examinations are only useful for most people, but not for these special patients.
Even more special is this type of cancer patient, whose fate is like a roller coaster, sometimes low risk and sometimes high risk.
This does not mean that the hospital conducted the wrong examination or made a misdiagnosis, but that these patients may develop a very high-risk cancer after a period of time after having a low-risk cancer.
Because of this, good doctors are always like Brother Tao, who will always pay comprehensive attention to the post-operative condition of cancer patients.
If a cancer patient's personal economic, family or work situation is not sound, the disease may relapse, and the relapse may be out of control.
Patients suffering from cancer will ultimately have a "defective" body.
The reason why doctors ask patients to resume their daily lives as much as possible after treatment is to help cancer patients adjust their mentality.
Clinicians are only too aware of the importance of mindset to cancer patients.
The correct patient mentality may be better as advocated by traditional Chinese medicine.
There must be a mentality of harmonious coexistence between man and nature, otherwise the body will easily become sick.
It is not good to try too hard, not even when you are healthy, let alone when you are sick.
Lying flat is even more undesirable.
If people want to be healthy, they need to find a peaceful way to live in harmony with nature. In ancient Chinese medical books, this is called the unity of man and nature. Only then can they live a long life.
Dr. Wei guessed half right. It was true that the patient was transported to the elevator and needed emergency treatment. So when they ran to the elevator in the corridor on the first floor, Dr. Pan and his team saw that the patient Dr. Zhang was receiving was Li Yaxi.