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Panda Group Patient Stories | Issue 7: BRAF/HER2 Colorectal Cancer | Jingjing, Yiping, Jima, WL

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Cancer treatment is a challenging journey. Regardless of its duration or outcome, every step taken so far is filled with courage and perseverance. Sharing these experiences offers encouragement and insights to others facing similar challenges, while also helping us reflect on our own paths.

The Panda Group 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.

Since its inception, the Panda Group has focused on patients with specific genetic mutations, such as BRAF V600E and HER2-positive cancers. Even before targeted therapies were included in domestic clinical guidelines, the group actively advocated for their implementation. Many patients have achieved long-term survival or even remission through these advanced treatments.

For this session, we have invited four members from the BRAF and HER2 groups: Jingjing, Yiping, Jima, and WL. They will share their real treatment journeys after diagnosis, along with the emotional and decision-making processes behind each treatment plan and surgical choice.

The session will be hosted by Teacher Guangguang.

Tencent Meeting ID: 887251235

November 22 (Saturday) at 19:30. We look forward to seeing you there.

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



Patient Stories | Click the text to jump directly

A Middle-Aged Beijing Resident's Journal Fighting Advanced Colon Cancer | Walking with Gastric Cancer: Brother Zhuzi's Radiant Life | A Ming: Accompanying My Mother Through Two Years of Treatment for Colorectal Cancer with Liver and Lung Metastases | In Memory of A Xing: Like a Meteor Across the Night Sky, Illuminating Countless Dark Nights | Deep Sibling Bond: Four 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 and Ovarian Metastases | Brother Guo: A Resilient Treatment Journey for Colorectal Cancer with Peritoneal Metastasis | Nao Nao: The Self-Rescue Journey After Recurrence of Colorectal Cancer at Age 27 | Sister Tudou: A Seven-Year Cancer Battle with Colorectal Cancer Metastasizing to Lungs and Brain | Jin Xia: A Four-Year Treatment Journey for HER2-Positive Gastric Cancer | Mickey: The Treatment Journey for Advanced Gastric Cancer at Age 31 | Alison: Treatment for Advanced HER2-Positive 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 | Cancer Blogger Fengzi Passes Away: Who Will Care for Young Patients Fighting Cancer Alone? | Panda & Friends | Sister Yangguang: Life Should Not Lose Its Color Due to Illness | Nine Years of Fighting Advanced Cancer: Happiness Still Found Me | From Postpartum Constipation to Advanced Colorectal Cancer: A Young Lynch Syndrome Mother's Cancer Miracle | A Post-85s Generation's Solo Cancer Journey: To Be Continued (Part 1) | Nine Years of Fighting Advanced Cancer: Happiness Still Found Me

Doctor-Patient Communication | Click the text to jump directly

Peking University Cancer Hospital, Shen Lin: Step-by-Step Guide for Colorectal and Gastric Cancer Patients on Seeking Medical Care

Peking University Cancer Hospital, Xing Baocai: Doctor-Patient Communication on Colorectal Cancer with Liver Metastasis

Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, Guangzhou, Chen Gong: Can Surgery Be Performed Immediately After Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis? | Discussing Surgery for Colorectal Peritoneal Metastasis | Discussing Treatment Strategies for Colorectal Liver and Lung Metastases

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: Necessary Examinations for Rectal Cancer Patients and How to Understand the Reports