Panda & Friends Volunteer Monthly Feature Poster | Issue 6 | November 2025
🍁The November Panda Group Volunteer Poster is warmly released!
Like warm sun, they silently melt the frost;
Like starlight, they quietly illuminate the way home.
Every smile and helping hand is a steadfast strength.
♥️With praise and respect, we honor every volunteer. Because of you, autumn shines brighter and the world is filled with warmth. This poster is dedicated to the most admirable among you.
By the Panda Group Volunteer Poster Team: Memocha, Dengdengjun
Mu Yi (Teacher Yang): Administrator of Digestive Group 6 and Northwest Group, an old friend of the Panda Group. Accompanied his spouse through treatment, and thanks to MSI-H status, found luck along the journey. Years after finishing treatment, he remains in the group, answering questions with warmth and expertise, hoping everyone receives their own "good news."
Yun Jin: Administrator of the Stomach Group and a core Q&A contributor. Enthusiastic and patient, he not only answers questions but also assists in reviewing materials for the newly established Esophagus Group. Full of vitality, a skilled parent, and a Baduanjin enthusiast, he inspires every group member with positive energy.
Tudou: Administrator of Group 34. From her spouse's initial diagnosis, she diligently studied medical knowledge, successfully identifying a POLE mutation, which brought her confidence at home. She remains active on the Q&A frontline, using her experience to help others. In real life, she works in civil engineering, bringing the same meticulous dedication from drafting blueprints to the group.
Momo Zhou: Administrator of the Follow-up Group, a key Q&A contributor and a "mentor" for newcomers. She protects members with professionalism and inspires potential with enthusiasm. A writer in real life, she is gentle and meticulous online, and chatty and lovely offline—a perfect blend of "sense and sensibility."
Xiao Nuo: Volunteer for the Liver Metastasis Group. Calm, introverted, reliable, and dedicated to Q&A. Has made significant contributions to the Panda Group's public welfare MDT project for colorectal cancer liver metastasis. Working quietly behind the scenes, she embodies "quiet strength" and gathers warmth through every small effort.
Jiuzhou: Volunteer for the Liver Metastasis Group, known for his good looks, paired with Teacher Xiaohui, and rumored to be 195 cm tall. He is either answering questions for members or traveling. He gave up studying abroad to accompany his family through treatment, writing a different story of growth through responsibility.
Xiaohui: Volunteer for the Liver Metastasis Group, another good-looking member and paired with Teacher Jiuzhou. Beautiful, kind-hearted, and long-legged! Her professional Q&A has won unanimous praise, earning her the affectionate "Nobel Xiaohui Award." A shining presence in the group, blending wisdom and gentleness.
Hanhan (Xiao Han): Administrator of Group 34. Sharing a name with the Panda Group's founder, she "started at the finish line." After her spouse luckily avoided recurrence, she now actively answers questions across multiple groups, offering clear and reliable advice. Members jokingly call her a "little rich lady" with maxed-out knowledge and financial strength.
Hei Dashuai: Administrator of Group 34, an outstanding advertising professional based in the UK. He has many fans in the main group and the Liver Metastasis Group, known as "Teacher Xiao Hei, online 24/7." Knowledgeable, humorous, and professional in his responses. His Q&A knows no borders, bringing warmth across the ocean.
Patient Stories | Click text to jump directly
A Middle-Aged Beijing Man's Notes on Fighting Advanced Colon Cancer |Walking with Gastric Cancer: Brother Zhuzi's Brilliant Life| A Ming: Colorectal Cancer with Liver & Lung Metastases, 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 Self-Account of Fighting Cancer | Sister Xiuxiu: The Treatment Journey for Colorectal Cancer with Liver & Ovarian Metastases | Brother Guo: The Resilient Treatment Journey for Colorectal Cancer with Peritoneal Metastasis | Nao Nao: The Self-Rescue Journey After Recurrence of Colon Cancer at Age 27 | Sister Tudou: 7 Years of Fighting Cancer with Lung & Brain Metastases | Jin Xia: 4 Years of Treatment 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 Are Not a Death Sentence | That Advanced Cancer Patient Who Entered the ICU Due to Infection Is Now Tumor-Free|Anti-Cancer Blogger Fengzi Passed Away: Who Will Care for Young Patients Fighting Cancer Alone? |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 Colon Cancer: A Young Lynch Syndrome Mother's Miracle|A 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 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 Reports