When life hits the pause button

My name is Lin Meiyi, 52 years old, and I am the heir of a Chinese family business from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In the past ten years, my life has been divided into three parts: golf course meetings in the morning, luxury buyers' shops in the afternoon, and champagne and spotlights at charity receptions at night. Until last March, the persistent lower abdominal pain after a charity marathon completely changed the trajectory of my life.

 

Seeking light in despair: A medical report across the South China Sea

In the most expensive private hospital in Kuala Lumpur, the PET-CT results showed that the tumor in my cervix had grown to 4.8cm. When the diagnosis of "stage three cervical cancer" was delivered in a gold-stamped envelope, I was discussing the decoration plan of the newly purchased island villa with the designer. The severe vomiting caused by chemotherapy made me lose 12 pounds in two weeks, and the radiation enteritis caused by radiotherapy made me curl up in the hospital bed all night - the platinum bag worth millions rolled on the carpet, and I realized for the first time that money was so pale in the face of illness.

A turning point came after the third chemotherapy. My personal medical consultant Dr. Lee handed me a full English diagnosis and treatment report: "The combined therapy of the International Cancer Center of Guangzhou R&F Hospital in China may change your treatment outcome." On the day of the video consultation, Chief Physician Chen on the screen reminded me of a professor of medicine at Cambridge University. He pointed to the three-dimensional reconstructed tumor model and explained: "Interventional therapy accurately embolizes tumor blood vessels, natural therapy rebuilds the immune barrier, and combined with traditional Chinese medicine to target and reduce lesions - this is the 'Chinese solution' for cancer treatment in the 21st century."

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“When medical treatment meets hope, traveling thousands of miles is the most worthwhile investment.” - Lin Meiyi


Breaking out of the cocoon: Reweaving life between precision and nature

When I was lying on the constant temperature treatment bed in the interventional operating room of Guangzhou R&F Hospital, the German-made DSA device was locating the tumor blood vessels with an accuracy of 0.1 mm. There was no severe pain as expected. In the faint aroma of moxa from the Chinese medicine fumigation, I counted the starry sky decorations on the ceiling and gradually fell asleep. In the next three months, I practiced Ba Duan Jin every morning under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner, drank herbal tea customized according to genetic testing in the afternoon, and received targeted drug precision infusion in the evening. When the Malaysian medical team saw the 8th week review report, three exclamations rang out in the video conference: the tumor volume was reduced by 68%, and the carcinoembryonic antigen index returned to the normal range.

 

After the fire: Health is the real luxury

Today, I stand on the observation deck of the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur again wearing a Chanel suit. Under the silk scarf is a 2cm light pink scar left by the interventional treatment. Guangzhou R&F Hospital not only gave me a healthy body, but also made me understand the preciousness of life.

 

Guangzhou R&F Hospital Cancer Center opens the era of "survival without chemotherapy" for cancer patients and wins a lasting victory for life. If you or your family are facing difficulties in cancer treatment, please contact Guangzhou R&F Hospital Cancer Center. We provide multilingual medical record consultation, contact us immediately to get an assessment of treatment qualifications.

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