Panda & Friends Volunteer Monthly Feature Poster | Issue 4 | September 2025
🎉The September edition of the Panda Group Volunteer Feature Poster is here as promised.
They are guiding lights, gentle breezes, and watchful stars.
Every answer and word of encouragement is the most tender form of care.
❤️Let us applaud and thank these volunteers. With them, we learn the strength of walking together. Their companionship makes care visible.
By the Panda Group Volunteer Poster Team: Memocha, Dengdengjun
Teacher Lao Niu: Administrator of the Stomach Group and the face of the Panda Group's think tank. Elegant and a master of witty jokes, he forever keeps the heart of an 18-year-old. Still a student at heart, he truly embodies "learning never ends" and "handsomeness beyond words."
Leven: Administrator of Groups 21 & 32, and one of the most good-looking volunteers. From a newcomer to mentoring others, he is a model "trainee debut" in our volunteer team, with both compassion and responsibility fully charged.
Pangpang: The "model worker" of group creation and a founding member. Wherever the Director goes, he follows, making him one of the most loyal "followers". His hard work is seen across the Stomach, Lung, Met, Pancreatic/Duodenal, Hepatobiliary, and Breast groups. Outside the group, he is a devoted attendant, a doting father, and a loving husband.
Qiezi: Administrator of Liver Group 2, and a "travel & food blogger" among volunteers. He not only contributes greatly to the group but also found a like-minded life partner here ❤️
Yuguo Tianqing: Administrator of Groups 6, 26-27, and the Ostomy Group, and an old friend of the Panda Group. Warm and humble, she brings gentleness and care to every interaction. Like her name, her presence brings a rainbow of hope.
Daya & Xiaodu: Administrators of Group 22 & the Shandong Group. Inside the group, they are "little teachers" answering questions; outside, they are hardworking students. Balancing Q&A and studies, they will surely stand on a podium one day, passing their love and patience to the next generation.
Xiaomizhou: Administrator of Group 33, the "energy booster" of the Q&A team. Never misses the Director's live streams, a true model student. His energy is like a warm bowl of millet porridge—comforting and nourishing. Outside the group, he's also a mahjong master.
Yiye Yixin: Administrator of the Lung, Brain, and Bone Metastasis Groups. Though her father has passed on like a fading light, she chooses to continue guarding our members. Love and responsibility fuel her optimism and strength. In life, she is a "hardworking soul" and a "food lover", determined to live well for both herself and her father.
Xiao Liang: Administrator of the Screening Group & Group 28. Handles Q&A inside the group, and works as a dedicated urban professional outside. After several job changes, he finally moved to the Director's hometown—a perfect blend of "destiny and perseverance".
Patient Stories | Click text to jump directly
A Middle-Aged Beijinger's Notes on Fighting Advanced Colon Cancer | Walking with Gastric Cancer: Brother Zhuzi's Brilliant Life | A Ming: Colorectal Cancer with Liver & Lung Metastasis, Two Years Accompanying My Mom's Treatment | In Memory of A Xing: Like a Meteor Across the Night Sky, Illuminating Countless Dark Nights | 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 Metastasis | 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: 7 Years of Fighting Cancer with Lung & Brain Metastasis | Jin Xia: 4-Year Treatment Journey for HER2-Positive Gastric Cancer | Mickey: The Treatment Path 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 Are Not 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 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 Mom's Miracle | Post-85s Solo Cancer Journey: To Be Continued (Part 1) | Nine Years of Fighting Advanced Cancer: Happiness Still Found Me
Doctor-Patient Communication | Click text to jump directly
Shen Lin, Peking University Cancer Hospital: Step-by-Step Guide for Colorectal & Gastric Cancer Patients on Seeking Medical Care
Xing Baocai, Peking University Cancer Hospital: Doctor-Patient Q&A on Colorectal Cancer Liver Metastasis
Chen Gong, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center (Guangzhou): Can Surgery Be Done 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 Reports