When he heard the shout of an acquaintance in the distance, Dr. Pan recalled that he had heard it before but unfortunately he had not noticed it.
At this point, Pan Shihua looked at Dr. Xie Wanying in front of him with worry written in his eyes.
Because this patient was a former patient of Dr. Xie, a patient that Dr. Xie saved twice, and a patient that the whole class knew.
Since the death of Teacher Lu, a large group of people in their class have been as depressed as the brothers, sisters and teachers, and they will inevitably worry about patients in similar situations.
They had discussed this patient's future without telling classmate Xie.
I remember classmate Lin Hao said: Classmate Xie was mentally prepared, just like he was mentally prepared for Teacher Lu’s death.
The longer I stay in clinical practice, the more I realize that cancer treatment can only be done step by step.
Cure is impossible. If you get cancer, your lifespan will definitely be shortened.
Doctors do not give false words of comfort, but can comfort cancer patients with the fact that if you endure it, you may die slower than other healthy people due to an accident or an acute illness such as a heart attack.
There are patients who live for more than ten years after cancer, and medical advances can improve the survival probability of cancer patients.
But doctors also know one of the scariest medical facts.
Cancers are classified into different grades.
Some cancer patients are very lucky, and the cancer classification and grading show that the risk is low. Some cancer patients are unlucky and the opposite is true.
The bad thing is that cancer is like fate (this statement was later confirmed by medicine to be related to people's innate genes).
Even if the unlucky cancer patient strictly follows the medical advice to undergo a physical examination, it will be useless. In clinical practice, patients who completed the physical examination last month will be diagnosed with cancer immediately this month, and it is a fatal and high-risk cancer.
High-risk cancers develop very quickly and are fatal, and no medical means can prevent them. For this reason, there has long been a consensus in the medical circle that physical examinations can only be said to be useful for most people, but not for these special patients.
What is even more special is the fate of this type of cancer patient. His or her fate is like a roller coaster, with the risk being low and the risk being high.
This does not mean that the hospital performed a wrong examination and the hospital misdiagnosed, but that these patients may get a very high-risk cancer after a period of time after getting a low-risk cancer.
Because of this, good doctors, like Brother Tao, will always pay full attention to the postoperative conditions of cancer patients.
Improper personal, financial, family and work situations of cancer patients can lead to recurrence of the disease, which may become out of control.
After suffering from cancer, patients' bodies are "incomplete" after all.
The reason why doctors ask patients to return to their daily lives as much as possible after treatment is to help cancer patients adjust their mentality.
Clinicians know only too well the importance of mentality for cancer patients.
The correct patient mentality may be that the approach advocated by Chinese medicine may be better.
There must be a harmonious coexistence mentality between human beings and nature, otherwise the body will easily get sick.
It’s not okay to work too hard, not even when you’re healthy, let alone when you’re sick.
It is even more undesirable to lie down flat.
If people want to be healthy, they need to find a peaceful way to get along with nature. In ancient Chinese medicine books, it is called the unity of nature and man, so that they can live a long life.
Dr. Wei guessed half of it. It turned out that he was actually on the road. During the transport of the patient, the elevator suddenly came to the rescue. So when they ran and arrived near the elevator in the corridor on the first floor, Dr. Pan and the others saw the patient that Dr. Zhang was picking up. It was really