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Chen Qiming, a famous breast cancer doctor: Breast cancer should not be the end of life!

More than 1 10,000 people worldwide suffer from breast cancer every year. In the past, breast cancer was considered as a local disease, but in recent years, the medical community gradually thought that breast cancer was a systemic problem, and local treatment was not so important. Chen Qiming, vice president of Hexinzhi Cancer Center Hospital, stressed that only by letting go of the obsession with cancer can we restart our second life.

* * * is an important sexual characteristic of women, which has the significance of reproducing life. However, breast cancer is threatening. At present, it is 1 the most common female cancer, and more than 1 10,000 people worldwide suffer from breast cancer every year.

On the road of breast cancer, Chen Qiming, vice president of Xinzhi Cancer Center Hospital, accompanied thousands of patients through the cancer trough, and is the authority of breast cancer in the province. At the age of 66, he still has 10 knife, and there are two outpatient clinics every week, each with more than 50 patients.

Zhong, who has personally interviewed, said: "Dr. Chen always looks at the problem from the perspective of cancer patients." After rationally analyzing his illness, he gave the patient the most frank and warm guidance. In an interview with Jian Kang, Chen Qiming also constantly stressed: encourage patients to complete treatment, let go of their obsession with cancer and let themselves start a second life.

Q: What is the latest treatment concept or trend of breast cancer?

A: Great changes have taken place in the treatment of breast cancer in the past 30 years. Thirty years ago, if a lump was found, the doctor thought it was bad. The patient was hospitalized, under general anesthesia, and a small piece was sent to laboratory. If it is breast cancer, all the lymph glands have been removed. I remember a nurse suspected breast cancer. After the operation, she went to the recovery room. The first thing she woke up was to raise her hand and touch her chest to see if it was still there. If it is removed, it means breast cancer.

Later, we gradually learned that breast cancer is not a local disease, but a systemic disease. It will kill the patient because it has metastasized to the lungs, liver and bones, and local treatment is not so important. Surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy and targeted therapy can also be used now, and the survival rate can be as high as 80 ~ 90%.