Cervical cancer kills an average of 14 Thai women a day. However, it can be cured if detected early and can be treated with surgery. Minimally invasive treatment is the best option.
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- Fei Fei
- Indonesia Cervical cancer
- Treatment programs: Interventional Therapy
- Description: "I believe in God and be grateful for everything, even cancer. Since this is a necessary trial in my life, I choose to be optimistic. I have cancer, but cancer has not defeated me." Fei Fei in treatment There will inevitably be setbacks in life In October 2016, I was diagnosed with stage ⅠB cervical cancer during a random physical examination. I normally enjoy exercise and have a regular daily routine, but I had "won the lottery" so I was unprepared for the unexpected news, and I was upset and scared, but I still believed that there was a way out. local doctor advised me to have immediate surgery to prevent my condition from getting worse, but I had already signed up for the Cuban marathon at the time and decided to wait until after the race was over. After the competition I was checked again in a hospital in Singapore, the result showed 4B cervical cancer and the advice given by the doctors was chemotherapy, considering that the side effects of chemotherapy would affect my quality of
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- Wei Ji
- Indonesia Cervical cancer
- Treatment programs: Interventional therapy + Natural therapy
- Description: In May 2023, Wei Ji (pseudonym), who had stage III cervical cancer, relapsed one month after surgery and came to our hospital (St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou) to seek better treatment methods, hoping to improve treatment hope.
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- Edoharidwi Doko
- Indonesia Cervical cancer
- Treatment programs: Interventional therapy + Natural therapy
- Description: Edoharidwi Doko from Surabaya, Indonesia, was diagnosed with stage IIIB cervical cancer in 2022. After undergoing radiotherapy and chemotherapy, the cancer recurred and metastasized to the abdominal cavity. Following minimally invasive treatment at St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou, her physical discomfort has significantly decreased, the abdominal tumor has disappeared, and her quality of life has improved.
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- Diana Kartika Arma
- Indonesia Cervical cancer
- Treatment programs:
- Description: Diana Kartika Arma, 57, from Jakarta, Indonesia, suffered abnormal vaginal bleeding in November 2021. After examination, she was diagnosed with stage IB2 of cervical cancer and her weight lost 8kg. In October 2024, the 1.5x1.2x2.9 cm tumor and vaginal bleeding symptoms "completely disappeared" after treatment. Currently, her sleep, appetite, weight and life quality have been improved.