The psychology of sick people is very fragile. As long as they hear the possibility of relieving symptoms, they all want to try, even if they die soon, instead of lying down and waiting for death. Therefore, most people will still choose treatment in this case.
Of course, sometimes the doctor's words depend on the situation. An upright doctor will explain the patient's current situation clearly and tell the patient and his family the best and worst situation of such treatment, and his attitude is neutral. Some unscrupulous doctors will encourage their family members to use various expensive treatment methods to the maximum extent within the scope of the system, thus obtaining higher returns.
Personally, if it's early or middle stage, you can choose to use chemotherapy combined with targeted drugs. If it's late stage, it's not necessary, it will only speed up the process, or you can find an old Chinese doctor to adjust with Chinese medicine to make your quality of life slightly better.
If chemotherapy can completely cure cancer, wouldn't it be unnecessary to have an oncologist? Surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy are the traditional treatment methods for cancer. They are often used in combination, and each plays its own role. Some cancers have a strong response to radiotherapy and chemotherapy, which can be easily controlled and prolong the patient's life. However, some cancer tumor cells have a weak response to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. If the treatment method cannot be taken correctly, killing healthy cells without killing tumor cells will be counterproductive.