In 2113, Anita Mui died of cancer at the brightest moment of her life, just like the woman flowers swaying in the wind suddenly withered, which made the world sigh! Looking back on the past, although thousands of people went alone, today is lonely, and flowers are falling into the water. She is strange girl, who stood at the forefront and resisted the wind and waves, and there are still people who love and miss her.
Jealous beauty, while deploring Anita Mui's untimely death, we look back on her course of fighting cervical cancer, and there are two behaviors that deserve our reflection.
Two behaviors worthy of our reflection in the course of anti-cancer in Anita Mui
Cervical cancer is the most common gynecological malignant tumor, with a high incidence of 31-35 years old, but in recent years, the disease has a trend of rejuvenation. Fortunately, with the widespread application of cervical cytology screening in recent decades, cervical cancer and precancerous lesions have been found and treated early, and their morbidity and mortality have also decreased significantly.
Postpone the treatment
After being diagnosed with cervical cancer, Anita Mui first asked to postpone the comprehensive treatment of cancer for two months, because she would go to Japan to attend the birthday party of her first boyfriend Masahiko Kondo in the best condition. At that time, all relatives and friends advised her to receive treatment, but unfortunately she didn't change her mind. Soon after, Anita Mui made a shocking decision that she would hold eight farewell concerts. As we all know, holding a concert is very exhausting, which is a great challenge for normal people, not to mention cancer patients? Friends around him advised Anita Mui not to take risks, but Anita Mui was worried that there would be no chance in the future and insisted on holding a concert.
Cervical cancer is a malignant tumor. Once it is diagnosed, it should be treated as soon as possible. The doctor will formulate the best comprehensive treatment plan according to the actual physical condition of the patient. Surgical treatment is widely used in the early stage of cervical cancer, while radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgical treatment are advocated in the middle and late stage. Under special circumstances, Chinese medicine will be supplemented to adjust the patient's body and help the patient adjust his body to an operable state as soon as possible.
Refusing the operation
According to my friend's memory, Anita Mui had a chance to be cured at that time, and all he needed was to remove the uterus. Regrettably, Anita Mui has repeatedly given up this opportunity. In fact, she was found to have cervical lesions more than a year ago, and no surgery was performed at that time, thus losing the best opportunity for treatment; It was not until the next examination that she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. Doctors believe that the survival rate of Anita Mui will still be no less than 41% after the operation now. However, Anita Mui refused the operation plan because she could not accept the infertility caused by hysterectomy.
Conclusion
Women's flowers have withered forever, leaving the world with regret and reflection. Delaying treatment and refusing surgery are definitely not desirable. Most people think that suffering means only death. In fact, it is not, whether it is active treatment or palliative treatment, it is meaningful for cancer patients. Standardized treatment after cancer diagnosis is the best means to prolong life. At the same time, cervical cancer is mainly caused by human papillomavirus, also known as HPV, which can spread directly through skin contact and hide in women's bodies for more than ten years. Although cervical cancer has a great impact on health, fortunately, it can be prevented. As long as cervical cancer screening is carried out on time, the unfortunate occurrence can be reduced. Therefore, for the sake of their own health, all women must do a good job of cervical cancer screening on schedule to avoid the "little devil" coming to the door.
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