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Panda Community Patient Stories | Issue 3 Lynch Syndrome Group | cici, Wang Jin, Zhao Fei, Wu Jiayue, Liu Yan



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Cancer treatment is a challenging journey. Regardless of its duration or smoothness, every step you've taken so far is filled with courage and perseverance. Sharing these experiences can offer encouragement and insights to friends facing similar challenges, while also helping you reflect on your own treatment path.

The Panda Community encourages members to share their treatment experiences to provide guidance and confidence to newly diagnosed patients. If you have a story to share, please contact your group administrator to register. Project Lead: Teacher Guangguang.

For this third session, we have invited five members from the Lynch Syndrome group: cici, Wang Jin, Zhao Fei, Wu Jiayue, and Liu Yan. They will share their real treatment journeys and emotional experiences after diagnosis, including how they underwent tests to clarify their condition, discovered their specific genetic types, and pursued drug therapy and surgery after identifying MSI-H status.

The session will be hosted by Teacher Guangguang.

#Tencent Meeting ID: 629-271-311

Tencent Meeting rooms have limited capacity. Please join on time.

Saturday, June 7 at 19:30, come listen to the stories of Panda Community members and gain experience and confidence in fighting cancer.

👇🏻Scan the QR code below to review past patient education videos.

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Patient Stories | Click the text to jump directly

A Middle-Aged Beijing Man's Notes on Fighting Advanced Colon Cancer | Panda Star's Anti-Cancer Black Magic | A Ming: Colon Cancer with Liver and Lung Metastasis, My Two Years Accompanying Mom's Treatment | Qingcao: Sharing Treatment for Colon Cancer with Liver Metastasis | Deep Sibling Bond: 4 Years of Treatment for Colon Cancer with Liver Metastasis | Xiao Li: A Patient's Self-Account of Fighting Cancer | Sister Xiuxiu: Treatment Journey for Colon Cancer with Liver and Ovarian Metastasis | Brother Guo: Tenacious Treatment Journey for Colon Cancer with Peritoneal Metastasis | Nao Nao: The Self-Rescue Journey After Recurrence of Colon Cancer at Age 27 | Sister Tudou: 7-Year Anti-Cancer Journey for Colon Cancer with Lung and Brain Metastasis | Anti-Cancer Beauty Yuanyuan: Living On with a Smile | Jin Xia: 4-Year Treatment Journey for HER2-Positive Gastric Cancer | Grumpy Grandpa's Notes on Fighting Gastric Cancer | Mickey: Treatment Journey for Advanced Gastric Cancer at Age 31 | Alison: Treatment for HER2-Positive Advanced Colon Cancer | From Stage IV Gastric Cancer to Complete Remission | 78 Liver Metastasis Lesions Are Not a Death Sentence | The Advanced Cancer Patient Who Entered the ICU Due to Infection Is Now Tumor-Free | Panda Community Story: Weihua 1 | From Diagnosis to Recurrence | Panda Community Story Yang Yong | As Heaven's Movement Is Ever Vigorous, So a Gentleman Should Constantly Strive for Self-Improvement | The Cruel Truth Behind Treatment Value: Why Some Patients Are Not Advised to Seek Treatment in Beijing, Shanghai, or Guangzhou | Anti-Cancer Blogger Fengzi Passes Away, Who Will Care for Young Patients Fighting Cancer Alone | Panda and Friends | Old Chen: What It's Like to Join a CAR-T Clinical Trial, Over Three Years with Colon Cancer Liver and Lung Metastasis | Sister Sunshine: Life Should Not Lose Its Color Because of Illness | These Nine Years of Fighting Advanced Cancer, Happiness Still Found Me | At 33, After Being Sentenced to "Death" by Cancer | Post-85s Solo Anti-Cancer Journey, To Be Continued (Part 1)

Doctor-Patient Communication | Click the text to jump directly

Peking University Cancer Hospital Shen Lin: 2023 Advances in Immunotherapy for Colon Cancer | Step-by-Step Guide for Colon and Gastric Cancer Patients on How to Seek Medical Care

Peking University Cancer Hospital Xing Baocai: Doctor-Patient Communication on Colon Cancer Liver Metastasis

Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center Guangzhou Chen Gong: Can Surgery Be Performed Immediately After Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis? | On Surgery for Colorectal Peritoneal Metastasis | On Treatment Strategies for Colorectal Liver and Lung Metastasis | Maintenance Therapy and Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Colon Cancer | Patient Group Case Analysis Q&A (Part 1) | Patient Group Case Analysis Q&A (Part 2)

Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center Cai Guoxiang: Record of Patient Group Communication and Q&A

Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center Guangzhou Wang Fenghua: Record of Patient Group Communication

The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University Guangzhou Xiao Jian: Chemotherapy, Targeted Therapy, and Immunotherapy for Advanced Gastric Cancer

Beijing Friendship Hospital Yao Hongwei: Tests Required for Rectal Cancer Patients and How to Read the Reports


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