Ms. Zhao is a 10-year breast cancer patient, and in the past ten years, she has experienced in-situ **, multiple metastases, and the struggle between life and death, which has made her cherish life and time even more.
In November 2011, Ms. Zhao was diagnosed with breast cancer and was determined to beMultifocal invasive ductal carcinoma, the entire breast has been occupied and fused by the tumor, and must be hospitalized immediately**.
After calming down, Ms. Zhao realized that she was still young, 34 years old, unmarried, childless, and life had not really begun, so she went to the hospital the next day. Because the tumor was too large to operate, I suggested that she should undergo chemotherapy first and then surgery, and combine traditional Chinese medicine to regulate her body and alleviate side effects.
There are targeted drugs that can be used, but they are very expensive, 23,000 at a time. Ms. Zhao was extremely sensitive to this targeted drug, and by the fourth course of treatment, her breasts had almost returned to their original state, leaving only the ulcer surface.
Due to limited economic conditions, in 2012, Ms. Zhao had a breast preservation operation, without a full resection, and then did not use targeted drugs, at that time Ms. Zhao said that her savings added up to less than 20,000 yuan, and the cost of treatment was made up by her parents and family, and she was very self-blaming and guilty.
In order not to let the family bear weight, she used ordinary chemotherapy drugs after surgery and gave up endocrine **, Ms. Zhao only had a re-examination in the past 5 years, and never went to the re-examination again. After 9 months, breast cancer was in situ**, with multiple metastases, brain, lung, mediastinum, cervical lymph nodes, clavicle lymph nodes, axillary lymph nodes.
Later, I was found again to start endocrine ** plus traditional Chinese medicine conditioning, and embarked on a new journey of fighting cancer. Now Ms. Zhao has been insisting on **, and the indicators have been very stableI went back to work.
I am Wu Xiaodong, I have been practicing medicine for nearly 40 years, and I would like to say to youOnce you have cancer, you will fight cancer for a lifetime, and don't be afraid of the way forward. A person's health is the greatest wealth of a family, keep it healthy and never give up!