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Have you seen a cure for liver cancer?

I am the chief physician of hepatobiliary surgery. Not only have I seen it, but also patients with liver cancer who have been treated personally have been cured.

1. This is a patient with liver cancer who I accidentally discovered and treated 20 years ago. Twenty years ago, a 35-year-old patient with acute abdominal knife wound came in the evening. I prepared for the operation that night and made an emergency abdominal exploration for him. During the exploration, the patient was diagnosed as acute peritonitis caused by a knife stabbing the abdomen.

During abdominal exploration, there was a small white induration in the left lateral lobe of the liver, which was abnormal. I gradually told my family, got their consent, and helped the patient to do "gastric perforation repair+left lateral lobectomy". Postoperative pathological diagnosis was liver cancer.

Because I am in charge, my patients have been reborn, and my family and patients are very grateful to me. Since then, someone at home has asked me for help. More than ten years ago, I left my former unit and came to work in Zhongshan. Because I changed my phone and didn't tell everyone at that time, many patients lost contact with me.

Unexpectedly, he worked in Hainan last spring. Because of cholangitis, he tried his best to know my current work unit from his former colleagues and came to see me from Hainan. Seeing him and his wife, I was very moved and deeply blessed him.

2. This is also a 2 1 year-old liver cancer patient I treated 20 years ago. She was working in Karamay, Xinjiang. I remember that she was ill when she went home to visit relatives, and "left extrahepatic bile duct stones complicated with cholangitis" was hospitalized in our department. She was given "left extrahepatic lobectomy+intraoperative choledochoscopy" in our hospital, and the patient was diagnosed as hepatobiliary cell carcinoma by postoperative pathological examination.

I remember I also treated her with Chinese medicine and highly agglutinative staphylococcin. After taking the medicine, the patient had a persistent high fever. Later, ultrasound examination found that there was effusion under the liver. The patient's fever subsided after I used ultrasound to puncture and extract the effusion.

What impressed me most about her was that her soft and tall figure, lovely big eyes and indifferent performance, and her unfortunate experience in the face of liver cancer made me deeply feel sorry for her and made me curious. After the operation, the patient returned to Xinjiang and kept in touch with me. She also learned about Xinjiang's customs and interesting things until I left my original unit. It was also because I changed my mobile phone that I lost contact.

But I didn't expect her to be a very lucky person. Five years ago, her old mother who lived in Zhongshan on holiday was hospitalized in our department because of abdominal pain. She came from Xinjiang to visit her mother and met me in the ward. I was shocked at that time. She's alive.

The experience of these two patients makes me very emotional! The first patient, if it weren't for trauma, wouldn't have detected liver cancer. Otherwise, the medical environment at that time was very good, and patients absolutely trusted doctors. In the current medical environment, maybe he won't be so lucky. The second patient gave me the biggest feeling. A 2 1 year-old girl is so indifferent to such a horrible thing, which may be the reason for her rebirth. Therefore, life is impermanent, nothing is absolute, live every day well, don't care too much about what will happen tomorrow, who knows in the future?

My former colleague, who was diagnosed with liver cancer during the physical examination on 20 17, was in the early stage, only the size of an egg, and the doctor suggested surgical resection. He had an operation in September, and according to him, the effect was very good.

He told us that no one he knew had been cured of liver cancer. It seems that he is the first person to cure liver cancer.

He also said that the doctor said that his operation was very successful, because the cancer cells did not spread, so there was no need for subsequent radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Just come back and find some Chinese medicine to drink and keep fit.

65438+February, he came back to work.

We all thanked him. Because, indeed, in our life, around us, no one has been found to have curable liver cancer.

We all know that he has been seriously ill and is recovering, so not giving him an important job is equivalent to giving him a job, so his salary will not be deducted. He is bored at home, so he comes to see his colleagues in the company every day, which is equivalent to going out for fun.

2065438+I went for a second interview in March 2009. Originally, he said he would go for three days and only take three days off. My permission can only be granted for three days. On the third day, he sent me a message and said something, hoping to extend the holiday.

I replied to him, saying nothing, don't worry about it. It's a big deal to take a vacation when you come back.

A few days later, he sent me a WeChat, saying that the doctor said that during the last operation, he accidentally dropped something into his lungs and needed surgery.

My heart thumped. How is that possible? How come... My first feeling was that it was over. Things will never be that simple. There must be something wrong.

I comforted him and let him stay in power. I am responsible for asking for leave from the county leaders.

10 days later, I sent him a WeChat asking about his illness.

He told me that he had gone home, the cancer cells had spread, and there was nothing the hospital could do.

My leading comrades and I hurried to visit him. He has been lying in bed, his face is sallow, and he relies on tramadol hydrochloride to relieve pain.

Just a few days later, his family called and said that he had passed away ... May the dead rest in peace and the living be strong. ...

We cleaned his office and sent all his things to his home.

This is the so-called cure case of liver cancer I have seen. He did live for more than a year. However, in this more than a year, he survived in the belief that he had recovered. When he knew it had spread, he died in less than half a month. Many people say that if he doesn't re-examine, he may live longer.

It can be seen how important psychological effect is to prolong the life of patients with liver cancer.

The truth is, last year, my father turned 55. He's not feeling well. He was treated in the hospital for more than a month. The hospital issued several critically ill notices, vomiting blood. Later, I took care of it in my hometown and took targeted drugs and painkillers for half a year. Now he has been fighting cancer for almost a year and a half. He is in good health. Like normal people, he went to the hospital for examination. The doctor said that he was much better and the tumor had shrunk a lot. He insisted on taking it.

Let me tell you one. My uncle suffered from advanced liver cancer three years ago. He has a tumor thrombus. In Zhongshan, Shanghai, the intention of doctors to open or not to open at that time was basically 3 months. Open the knife. Joined the apatinib group. Always take targeted drugs. Until 2020 this year, the recurrence of liver cancer was operated in the Second Hospital, and I came back to continue apatinib. This man is just a little thinner, and nothing else. He usually fishes and plays with Luya. not bad

Speaking of my uncle's in-laws, the old patient has been suffering from liver disease for decades. Once diagnosed, there is no way to surgically transfer to the sternum and heart in the later stage. The hospital in the city directly said to go back and raise, and eat whatever you want. My uncle's relationship has gone to Zhongshan, Shanghai, and there is no way to operate it. Only pd 1+ apatinib was used to witness the miracle, and all the tumors died after three injections. So the indicators are normal. I survived, and now I go to Shanghai for a reexamination every two months like a normal person.

Finally, tell me about yourself. Hey, my dad's stomach cancer has just been reexamined eight times in three years, and there is no problem. happy

Mother: September of the year before last 17. He was diagnosed as hilar cholangiocarcinoma in Zhongshan Hospital. There is no way to operate. Pd 1+ Lenval has been a year. The most difficult thing to treat is my mother's cholangiocarcinoma. Now I feel that I have reached the end, people are haggard and have various complications. I won't talk about the treatment process.

Finally, summarize whether the tumor can be optimistic and see what you think. I think as long as I live, there is hope. How to treat or treat? Don't overdo it blindly. On the premise of eating, drinking and sleeping, drugs can only control or rely on their own immunity. Finally, say a few words to the families of cancer patients. It is not easy for everyone. Don't give up too early. After all, the tumor process is very difficult. There are also many problems that can only be rushed forward step by step.

Solidification is like winning the lottery. People who suffer from this disease are generally poor in economic conditions, and they are all tired people with great focus. I hope our country can raise the cost of treatment like COVID-19!

I am embarrassed to answer this question, because this disease is the strength of our department, and I feel a little boastful. In fact, this disease can be treated in ancient times, and the effect is amazing. It's just that doctors don't study now, and doctors can't aim at making money. The purpose is to relieve patients' pain, learn more ancient prescriptions and constantly improve their own quality. There is no end to medicine. Remember.

Early stage can be cured. Two of my relatives have been suffering from liver cancer for more than ten or twenty years, and now they are all in their seventies. My cousin spent one or two million in her later years, and she lived for two years only to be a little over 30, so early treatment is very important!

Yes, there must be. I have been treated for liver cancer myself! Liver cancer was diagnosed a few years ago, and surgery was the first choice. Three days after operation, he was admitted to a Chinese medicine hospital for treatment. I didn't have chemotherapy or radiotherapy. I was discharged from Chinese hospital for more than six months, and then I came to live in Hainan today. It's been five and a half years since the operation, and I'm healthy now. The important thing is that after my West China hepatectomy, bright red things flowed in other people's descendants, and mine only had a little yellow liquid. The operation teacher is very important, and my attending doctor in Chinese medicine hospital is also great. Therefore, finding the right doctor can cure liver cancer, and there may not be many doctors in the country who can really cure liver cancer. And the patient's mentality is more important than anything else! There are pictures below, and there is truth.

Tell me about my aunt's illness experience.

My aunt is 47 years old and has been diagnosed with liver cancer for more than 2 years. Currently working normally and visiting regularly. The self-report has no effect except that she is easily tired.

In the spring of 20 18, menstruation's brother had an operation (fibula fracture caused by trauma) in Hubei Zhongnan Hospital. At that time, menstruation started his own business, and when he had free time, he volunteered to be his brother's escort.

During the accompanying study, menstruation's right abdomen occasionally swelled (in fact, he had symptoms of abdominal swelling as early as the first two menstruation, but he never went to the hospital). My aunt casually asked the orthopedic surgeon during her morning rounds, and the doctor suggested that she register for digestive surgery. After B-ultrasound and CT examination, it was finally diagnosed as early liver cancer.

Then my aunt had a right lobectomy in Zhongnan Hospital. Because it is early, there is no other adjuvant treatment after operation.

This is a truly cured liver cancer patient around me. In fact, any cancer can be cured, as long as it is found as soon as possible and treated thoroughly as soon as possible. If a friend is experiencing such a thing, face it positively and cooperate with the treatment. Medicine is developing, live every day now, because no one knows what will happen tomorrow. What if it's good news that human beings have conquered cancer?

I don't hide anything. I have never seen a cure for liver cancer, and I am also opposed to the treatment of patients with advanced liver cancer.

1, my family is from Qidong, Jiangsu. Many textbooks clearly indicate that it is a high incidence area of liver cancer in the world.

I have many examples. Our small village used to be a brigade, with only more than 900 people, and more than 20 people died of liver cancer, mostly between the ages of 30 and 50. From diagnosis to death, most of the time is three months.

My comrade-in-arms father got liver cancer, got the best treatment and lived for 2 years.

Jiao is suffering from liver cancer, which should take more than two years from onset to diagnosis. Three months from diagnosis to death.

My mother has liver cancer and cholangiocarcinoma. She has been admitted to Shanghai Huashan Hospital. I object and take her home. Because of jaundice all over the body, she inserted a drainage tube in the Municipal People's Hospital. She can eat and drink, and it doesn't hurt to walk. She lived for three years. In the end, I didn't die of cancer. I fell and broke five ribs. A month later, I fell again and the drainage tube was pulled out. Finally died of hepatic coma.

Pancreatic cancer is almost as dangerous as liver cancer, and can generally survive for four months. Jobs, the richest man in the world and the best paid, got pancreatic cancer and lived for two years.

2. The case of the man surnamed Lu next door to my house caused me to think deeply.

Obviously, young people have liver cancer with high malignancy and rapid development. And over 70, 80, if you have cancer, the malignancy is low and the development is slow.

Uncle Lu, who lives next door to my house, was diagnosed with liver cancer at the age of 68 and lived in a hospital in Shanghai. The hospital refused to operate because of coronary heart disease. After returning to China, he lived for 8 years without any treatment. When I got home, the patient was already dead.

The most obvious symptom of liver cancer is pain. Therefore, the primary task of treatment should be to relieve pain. It is unrealistic and meaningless to cure cancer and prolong life. But also increases the pain of patients.

In fact, the patient's psychology is fear and strong desire for survival. Family members of patients spend money to relieve their distress, buy peace of mind and spend money to get rid of it. Many doctors are forced to be treated step by step by patients, family members and hospitals. What's more, many patients are clearly told by big hospitals to eat and drink when they go home, but they are annoyed or seek treatment from hospitals and doctors all over the world. That's asking for it.

In the spirit of parents' heart, humanitarianism, sympathy, medical ethics and conscience, I repeat that cancer should not be treated in the late stage.

To sum up the above examples, the average liver cancer patient survives for three months, and should be able to survive for about two years after treatment. Elderly patients may live for 3 to 5 years if they are not treated, and treatment may hit their immunity and resistance, increase their pain, and may live for less than 2 years.