Minimally invasive treatment for lung cancer has been proven to be an effective method in China, Europe, and the United States. As more and more patients choose to go to China for advanced medical treatment, many Filipinos still have doubts about it. Is it really more advantageous to go to China for minimally invasive treatment of lung cancer? How effective is it? Three successful lung cancer patients from different countries will share their experiences to answer these questions!
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Phuong Linh Nhi-Lung cancer-Vietnam
My name is Phuong Linh Nhi, from Vietnam. I’m 27 years old and I’ve been fighting lung cancer for more than three years.
(Phuong Linh Nhi and her mother)
In June 2021, I was diagnosed with lung cancer. After undergoing surgical resection at a local hospital, the disease soon relapsed, which almost made me lose the courage to continue fighting cancer. When I was almost desperate, I happened to see St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital's integrated minimally invasive cancer treatment technology and was attracted. In April 2024, I came to the hospital, where I underwent natural therapy and interventional treatment. My lung tumor had shrunk by about 60%, and the multiple lymph node metastases had significantly diminished or even disappeared.Now, I no longer coughs and can walk independently.
(Lung tumors shrank by about 60%)
Suriyakul Na Ayudhaya Yuwanud-Lung cancer, laryngeal cancer-Thailand
My name is YUWANUD. I’m a general of Thailand. In 2021, General YUWANUD was diagnosed with lung cancer and underwent a right lung resection in Thailand. I also received multiple systemic chemotherapy and radiotherapy, but my condition wasn’t under control and multiple metastases occurred. Due to my advanced age and extremely high-risk hypertension, my body was overwhelmed.
(The general and his wife took a photo with medical staff and translators)
A friend of mine was diagnosed with stage IV laryngeal cancer, and the doctor at the local hospital in Thailand said he would not live more than 2 months. After treatment at St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou, he was “clinically cured”. Now 10 years have passed, and he’s still in good health and spirits. With the introduction of him, I came to the hospital. After comprehensive minimally invasive interventional therapies, my tumor has shrunk by 60%, symptoms such as dyspnea have disappeared, and my life quality has been greatly improved.
(The right lung lesion disappeared)
(The left hilar lymph node metastasis disappeared)
Ramli Rukiana-Lung cancer-Indonesia
I'm Ramli Rukiana from Batam, Indonesia, and I'm 50 years old this year. In November 2023, I sought medical treatment for more than 2 months due to hoarseness and was later diagnosed with a stage IV lung malignant tumor. The left lung tumor measuring about 1.7cmx1.6cmx0.6cm.
(Mr. Ramli and his wife with the director, doctors and nurses on the fourth floor)
I have a history of high-risk heart disease, and when I was first diagnosed, I was very negative. In my opinion, cancer was almost equal to death, and I was more reluctant to suffer from traditional treatments. It was with my wife's encouragement that I chose to cheer up. Later, I was inspired to hear that one of my relatives had been treated at St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou and had successfully defeated cancer, and I learned about the hospital. After a detailed consultation, in December 2023, I officially came for treatment. After interventional therapy at Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou, the tumor has almost disappeared.
(On February 26, 2024, a CT scan showed that the lesion at the lymphatic site was almost invisible)
Lung Cancer Stage l
77%-92%
Lung Cancer Stage ll
53%--68%
Lung Cancer Stage lll
13%-36%
Lung Cancer Stage lV
less than 10%
Minimally Invasive Treatment VS Traditional Surgery
Different stages of lung cancer have different treatments. In St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou, our Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) will plan treatment for lung cancer patient base on their body conditions and cancer stage, size and the location of the tumor. This will prevent lung cancer patient from suffering surgery and side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy and extend their survival time.
Minimally Invasive Treatment |
Traditional Surgery |
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Safety |
High safety |
High risk |
Damage Degree |
Minimal trauma, less pain and less damage to normal tissue |
Great trauma, heavy bleeding, great pain and metastasis after surgery |
Side Effects |
Minimal side effects and low recurrence rate |
Significant side effects, high recurrence rate and high risk of complications |
lmprove the Survival Rate of Lung Cancer with New Technology
Minimally Invasive Treatment |
Features |
Interventional Therapy |
With a 1-2 millimeter incision, anticancer drugs are directly given to the tumor, causing fewer side effects and drug concentration is 2-8 times higher than that of systemic chemotherapy, killing cancer cells more accurately. |
Cryotherapy |
This therapy reduces the risks and complications from surgery; little bleeding and quick recovery; few damage to normal tissues and can be performed repeatedly to prevent recurrence of lung cancer. |
Microwave Ablation |
With high efficiency and short operation time, microwave ablation can ablate a tumor with 6cm diameter in 10 minutes generally, with high safety, few toxic side effect and low recurrence rate. |
Particle lmplantation |
These implanted 125l seeds will keep emitting y-ray within the tumor, targeting to the cancer cells accurately; the radiation of seeds to tumor lasts for 180 days, high accuracy, millimeter minimally invasive; few toxic side effects and complications. |
TCM & Western Medicine |
Few toxic side effects and complications, quick recovery; for the patient who is not suitable to take radiotherapy and chemotherapy, this can help to control the tumor and to extend the survival time. |
The Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) in St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou breaks the traditional model of treating cancer patient with a single doctor, it gathers experts of different departments to offer cancer patients joint consultation and make a personalized treatment plan for them. Experts in St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou will try their best to treat every patient and offer them high quality medical service.