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Liver cancer case: Suffering from liver neuroendocrine tumor, informed that they can only live for 3 months, and now they have survived for over a year

January 06, 2024


Ms. Wang, 63, and her wife both had bypass surgery due to coronary heart disease and were in recovery treatment, in addition to suffering from diabetes, hypertension, and cerebral infarction. Due to the loss of labor and financial resources, we can only rely on our son to support us.

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In March 2019, Ms. Wang was diagnosed with a hepatic neuroendocrine tumor due to liver pain.

My mother called me from the hospital and told me that she had found a liver neuroendocrine tumor. Upon hearing this news, I was immediately confused and couldn't figure out what kind of disease liver neuroendocrine tumor was. After repeated consultation and data review, I finally understood that the egg sized lump on my mother's liver was actually a tumor. My son Guo Lin recalled the situation at that time and said so.

Due to frequent abdominal pain, Ms. Wang tosses and turns every night, making it difficult to fall asleep. When it hurts during the day, she curls up on the sofa, pressing her stomach with her hands and curling up, as if this is the only way to alleviate some of the pain. Ms. Wang did not want to suffer from the endless torture of chemotherapy. After being recommended by her patients, she decided to try traditional Chinese medicine treatment.

On March 31, 2019, accompanied by her husband, Ms. Wang arrived at Jiaozuo Zhonghai Traditional Chinese Medicine Oncology Hospital. Director Zhang Zhonghai, an oncologist, told her husband that tumors are a local manifestation of systemic diseases, with complex causes, mainly manifested in ten aspects: yin, yang, deficiency, excess, cold, heat, dryness, dampness, qi, and blood. The etiology of liver tumors is deficiency of qi, including deficiency of qi and blood, and deficiency of spleen and stomach. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment does not harm the patient's physical function. Through traditional Chinese medicine treatment, patients can also enhance their anti-tumor immunity, thereby inhibiting the growth and metastasis of tumor cells. The great difference between traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine treatment is dialectical treatment, which can better eliminate tumor lesions and promote the recovery of the patient's body.

After learning about her financial difficulties, Director Zhang instructed her husband to bring the poverty certificate issued by the village committee when he came to pick up the medicine next time, and apply for targeted poverty alleviation assistance channels, allowing the hospital to appropriately reduce some medical expenses and alleviate some economic pressure.

Ms. Wang's husband not only takes care of Ms. Wang's three meals and medication on time every day, but also follows the doctor's advice, massages her, talks and chats with her, making her happy.

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On August 31, 2019, Ms. Wang's husband told experts at Zhonghai Traditional Chinese Medicine Oncology Hospital in Jiaozuo that doctors at large hospitals had said that if the disease developed rapidly, they might not have lived for three months. Now that she has taken 4 courses of traditional Chinese medicine and supplemented with Huachansu, she can eat and drink without any discomfort. Her body is much better and she can still work. If I had given her chemotherapy, would I really be worried if I could bear it?

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