Panda & Friends Volunteer Monthly Feature Poster | Issue 5 | October 2025
🎉The October Panda Group Volunteer Feature Poster is here!
Like the morning light gently dispelling the dark,
and a spring breeze quietly soothing the heart.
Every caring word and moment of companionship is the sincerest warmth.
🎁❤️Let us applaud and express our gratitude to every volunteer. Because of you, hope grows and love continues. This poster is dedicated to the loveliest among you.
By the Panda Group Volunteer Poster Team: Memocha, Dengdengjun
Muye: Administrator of Digestive Groups 19 & 20, and Lung Metastasis Groups 1 & 3. A longtime friend of the Panda Group and a steadfast anchor in our Q&A sessions. He provides reliable medical information to members and even offers palm and face readings, mastering both Q&A and a touch of mysticism.
Xia Fan: A Q&A expert for the Lynch Syndrome and Digestive Groups, and a compassionate radiologist. He reads scans by day and answers questions by night, on standby 24/7. Supporting his wife through her treatment journey, they've written their own "Anti-Cancer Couple's Adventure." Their story is widely shared in the group, making him our first model of a devoted husband.
Baymax: A volunteer and core Q&A contributor for the Peritoneal Group, studying medical guidelines as diligently as preparing for graduate exams. Emotionally steady, he speaks calmly in the group while carefully supporting his partner's treatment outside it. His life motto: dwelling on the past leads to depression, worrying about the future brings anxiety, so focusing on the present is the most reliable path. Our second model of a devoted partner.
Saxophone: Administrator of the Lung & Bone Metastasis Group, who uses wisdom, action (and even a few scuffles) to shield his wife. With a remarkably youthful mindset, his dedication to studying guidelines puts younger people to shame. He answers patients' questions in the group and is a devoted husband outside it. Our third model of a great man, because she is his whole world.
Brother Cao San: A volunteer for the Gastric Cancer Group with top-tier Q&A skills, known for his humility and sincerity. While undergoing his own treatment, he never forgets to care for fellow members, earning their full trust and admiration. To prove that "his name matches his handsome looks," he generously shared two photos, living up to expectations.
Zhao Yang: Administrator of the Shandong, Group 16, and Group 20 communities, a truly reliable young man. While others worry about themselves, he constantly worries about group members, frequently asking questions in the volunteer chat to ensure our answers are as professional as possible. His hobby is fitness; rumor has it he has several abdominal muscles, though the exact number is unknown—we'll guess one.
John: Administrator of the Lynch Syndrome Group, who keeps the atmosphere lively alongside answering questions. In the real world, he's a leader's "go-to writer"; online, he's the group's king of dad jokes, known as "Fox Blogger" and "Fox Director." Family title: devoted husband and father. Memocha's personal review: "The sky-blue wide-eyed fish" has been crowned the ultimate cold joke.
Xu Bin: Administrator of the Liver Metastasis Group. After taking a detour in his own treatment journey, he transformed into a "liver transplant knowledge expert" with incredible dedication. Nicknamed "White Horse No. 8," he's the group's visual standout. He creates beautiful artwork (yes, he's a professional) and clarifies complex medical issues, representing the perfect blend of talent and looks.
Pang Ya: Administrator of Group 8, known for her warm and cheerful nature. While accompanying her mother through treatment, she also shares knowledge from the podium, perfectly embodying the dual roles of "top student" and "filial daughter." A frequent business traveler with footprints across the country, and a food lover whose golden rule is: never miss out on delicious food.
Patient Stories | Click the text to jump directly
Notes from a Middle-Aged Beijing Man Fighting Advanced Colon Cancer | Walking with Gastric Cancer: Brother Zhuzi's Brilliant Life | A Ming: Colorectal Cancer with Liver & Lung Metastases, My Two Years Accompanying Mom's Treatment | In Memory of A Xing: Like a Meteor Across the Night Sky, Illuminating Countless Darknesses | Deep Sibling Bond: 4 Years of Treatment for Colorectal Cancer with Liver Metastasis | Xiao Li: A Patient's Personal Account of Fighting Cancer | Sister Xiuxiu: The Treatment Journey for Colorectal Cancer with Liver & Ovarian Metastases | Brother Guo: The Resilient Treatment Path for Colorectal Cancer with Peritoneal Metastasis | Nao Nao: The Self-Rescue Journey After Recurrence of Colorectal Cancer at Age 27 | Sister Tudou: A 7-Year Anti-Cancer Journey with Lung & Brain Metastases from Colorectal Cancer | Jin Xia: A 4-Year Treatment Journey for HER2-Positive Gastric Cancer | Mickey: The Treatment Journey for Advanced Gastric Cancer at Age 31 | Alison: Treatment for HER2-Positive Advanced Colorectal Cancer | From Stage IV Gastric Cancer to Complete Remission | 78 Liver Metastases Do Not Mean a Death Sentence | The Advanced Cancer Patient Who Entered the ICU Due to Infection Is Now Tumor-Free | Anti-Cancer Blogger Fengzi Passes Away: Who Will Care for Young Patients Fighting Cancer Alone? | Panda & Friends | Sister Yangguang: Life Should Not Lose Its Color Because of Illness | Nine Years of Fighting Advanced Cancer: Happiness Still Found Me | From Postpartum Constipation to Advanced Colorectal Cancer: A Young Lynch Syndrome Mother's Anti-Cancer Miracle | The Solo Anti-Cancer Journey of a Post-85s Generation: To Be Continued (Part 1)
Doctor-Patient Communication | Click the text to jump directly
Shen Lin, Peking University Cancer Hospital: Step-by-Step Guide for Colorectal & Gastric Cancer Patients on How to Seek Medical Care
Xing Baocai, Peking University Cancer Hospital: Doctor-Patient Communication on Colorectal Cancer Liver Metastasis
Chen Gong, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, Guangzhou: Can Surgery Be Performed Immediately After Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis? | On Surgery for Colorectal Peritoneal Metastasis | On Treatment Strategies for Colorectal Liver & Lung Metastasis
Xiao Jian, The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou: Chemotherapy, Targeted Therapy, and Immunotherapy for Advanced Gastric Cancer
Yao Hongwei, Beijing Friendship Hospital: Necessary Examinations for Rectal Cancer Patients and How to Read the Reports