Oncologists are often faced with the challenge of making cancer patients live longer and better, which is what many of our oncologists want. For many patients and families, this may be the most concern. Hopefully, this article can reveal the thoughts and suggestions of oncologists for you, and help cancer patients and their families go further and more steadily on the road to fighting cancer.
Early detection and scientific diagnosis are key. This is often overlooked, and many cancers work very well in the early stages**, and may even be "completely**", so regular check-ups, attention to changes in the body, and timely medical attention are essential. At the same time, it is important to choose a regular medical institution and follow the advice of a professional doctor.
Second, stay positive and face cancer properly. Fear and anxiety may aggravate the condition, while an optimistic mindset can help boost immunity and enhance the effect. Therefore, we suggest that patients should learn to adjust their mindset, share their experiences with family and friends, participate in group activities such as anti-cancer clubs, and encourage and support each other. If you are accompanied by love on the road to fight cancer, you will not be lonely.
Furthermore, ensure a scientific diet. Proper nutrient intake is essential for cancer patients. Eat more vegetables and fruits, and avoid high-fat, high-calorie foods; If necessary, nutritional supplementation can be carried out under the guidance of a doctor. For some foods that are heavily supplemented, such as ginseng, sea cucumber, etc., moderate amounts are sufficient.
Finally, regular check-ups are carried out to keep abreast of changes in the condition. After the end of the day, regular reviews can help to detect signs of metastasis or metastasis in time, buying time for further progress. Especially within 2 years after surgery, it is more likely to metastasize, and the body's immunity is still relatively weak, so it is necessary to follow the doctor's instructions for regular physical examination.
We hope that cancer patients and their families will understand that the fight against cancer is a protracted battle that requires comprehensive and scientific management. As long as we face it positively and respond scientifically, we believe that every patient can live longer and better.