Be calm and make the right choice
Most rectal cancer patients will face the embarrassing situation of an artificial anus. To keep the anus and not to have to live with an ostomy bag, patients usually refuse the surgery. So is there an alternative to surgery? Of course, there is more than one way to treat cancer.
Nguyen Van Thanh set out to learn about various cancer treatment methods. When he learned that St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou could treat colorectal cancer without surgery, he and his wife couldn't wait to come to Guangzhou and start a "wonderful" treatment journey.
Minimally invasive interventional therapy + cryotherapy made his condition easily improved
Minimally invasive interventional therapy only requires a 2 mm incision, puncture under the guidance of medical imaging equipment, and direct infusion of anti-tumor drugs into the lesion to directly kill the tumor, which is characterized by no incision, small trauma, fast recovery, and good effect.
[Nguyen Van Thanh and the medical staff]
Nguyen Van Thanh understands that although he has a good physical foundation, he is old, and choosing minimally invasive intervention is the least damaging to his body, which allows him to live with more dignity, he said, "I am satisfied with the program the doctor gave me, and in addition to interventional therapy, he also assisted with immunotherapy, traditional Chinese medicine, and so on, so that the integrated treatment program, which is very effective, and during the treatment process, I almost did not experience side effects, and I getting better and better."
Defy it, overcome it
Now, 4 years later, Nguyen Van Thanh has been maintained in good health. During the treatment in Guangzhou, he and his wife also traveled to Sichuan together, experiencing the beautiful scenery of nature. He said, "I am lucky to choose Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou, the service here is good, the environment is good, the doctors are professional, and I trust them. Even though I traveled thousands of miles abroad, the experience was worth it. I have been able to enjoy the different joys of life here, and I feel like I've been reborn, seeing the beauty and hopes of life. After this, I plan to visit more places and admire more stunning scenery with my wife."
*Surgery, in addition to the appropriate chemotherapy and radiotherapy, are effective in treating early cancer, but certain patients in late stage of cancer may not be tolerate surgery well as they can be relatively weak. A combination of carefully planned minimally invasive therapy, chemotherapy or radiotherapy can effectively reduce the side effects and discomfort of treatment and may help patient get better efficacy.