In today ‘ s society, cancer is a dark shadow, relentlessly engulfed in the lives of many people and has become one of the major diseases that seriously threaten human health. Moreover, it is distressing to note that cancer is showing an increasing trend towards rejuvenation, and that young people, who are already dynamic, are beginning to experience frequent cancer. Faced with this terrible disease, many patients and their families are often trapped in the abyss of fear and helplessness, as if they had found no exit in the dark. However, the constant progress of medicine, like a litany of light, has brought a whole new concept of cancer resistance — the survival of tumors, and the rekindling of hope for cancer patients. What’s a tumor to survive? It is by no means a misunderstanding of the attitude of abdication of treatment and negative waiting. Rather, it represents a proactive approach to seeking balanced treatment. Its core objective is to achieve a relatively stable state between the human body and the tumour through a modest and regulated range of treatments. It is, for example, like the two ends of the scale, on the one hand the health of the human body and, on the other hand, the development of tumours, so that the balance can be kept as stable as possible through precise regulation, with the desired effect of improving the quality of life and extending the life of the patient. The core idea of tumour survival is to view tumours as a chronic disease, not as urgent as the acute disease that must be eradicated immediately. You know, the formation and progress of tumours in the human body is an extremely long process, which may take years or even decades to “root” and grow silently in the body. The treatment to which it corresponds should therefore also be a long-term, phased process, and in no way an attempt at short-term surprise battles that have served their purpose. Integrated treatment is key to the survival of tumours. The combination of Western and Central medicine treatment model is widely accepted as a successful approach in practice. From a Western medical point of view, surgery can directly remove visible tumour tissues, where treatment is like a precise “ball shell” that can be directed at tumour cells, and where technologies such as particle implantation, radio-frequency digestion and so on have their own unique effect on the elimination of tumours, as well as chemotherapy, target-oriented therapy and immunotherapy, which do show significant results in combating tumours. However, these treatments are often accompanied by larger side effects, such as loss of hair, nausea and reduced immunity, which expose patients to additional physical pain while fighting cancer. Chinese medicine plays an indispensable role in this process, emphasizing the need for overall regulation and the promotion of positive, positive and positive attitudes, in a variety of ways to improve the patient ‘ s immunity and reduce the side effects of Western medical treatment, with a view to reducing the risk of poisoning. For example, the Chinese Medical Institute conducts four-diagnostic and forensic treatments based on the tasting of the moss, and provides soup medicine that is appropriate to the individual situation of the patient. Medicines such as Conlit, vasectomy, and so on also play a clinically supportive role. It also helps to increase the number of white cells, to reduce the vomiting symptoms of patients by plastering the plume, to deal with abdominal problems on the abdominal side, to treat external medical methods such as warm and positive pain ointments, and to inoculate the body in all respects. In addition to treatment at the medical level, psychological factors are equally important in tumour survival. Maintaining a good mind and being optimistic about the disease has become an important condition for achieving tumour survival. It is important to know that mental state can have a direct impact on the immune system of the human body, which in turn influences the physical pathology of the human body. A patient who is always very optimistic, whose own immunity is often better mobilized, as if there was an invisible army in his body, more powerful against tumors, the “enemy”. Moreover, social support is an integral part of the cancer-bearing survival chain. Care from family members, sincere encouragement from friends and warmth and help from society as a whole can give emotional comfort to patients and provide real assistance in their lives, thereby reducing the heavy psychological burden on patients, increasing their dependence on treatment and contributing to their survival. In sum, tumour survival, as an evolving anti-cancer concept, has moved away from the traditional belief that the tumours should be treated completely, with an emphasis on achieving a relative balance between the human body and the tumor through a comprehensive treatment. Guided by this concept, it is believed that more and more cancer patients will be able to survive with cancer, to live as healthy people, to learn and to work as hard, to regain the colour and hope of life, to make solid strides on the road to fighting cancer and to gain a better quality of life for themselves.
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