Hidden worries under the suit
I am Chachai Songkham, a department manager of a well-known logistics company in Bangkok. Every day, I deal with meetings, reports and customers, and my office lights are often on at 3 a.m. The high-intensity work makes me have almost no time to take care of my health. Until the rainy season in 2024, frequent urination and painful urination began to haunt me like a shadow. At first, I thought it was just due to work pressure, until one day I saw blood in my urine, and I panicked.
The "verdict" of Bangkok Hospital
The results of the examination at the Thai public hospital were like a bolt from the blue - advanced prostate cancer. The local doctor shook his head and said: "The cancer cells have spread, and chemotherapy may extend the treatment for a few months." After the first chemotherapy, I felt like a skin bag that had been drained out, with hair loss, vomiting, and pain all over my body. My wife secretly checked the information and found that the penetration rate of prostate cancer particle implantation technology in Thailand is less than 10%, and traditional radiotherapy has great side effects for elderly patients like me. Faced with this situation, we fell into deep despair.
A ray of hope in the circle of friends
In a Facebook patient group, I saw a post by a Malaysian Chinese who had been treated at Guangzhou R&F Hospital: "Chinese doctors used rice-sized particles to 'bomb' cancer cells. Now I can play golf!" This message was like a ray of hope in the darkness. I contacted the International Department of Guangzhou R&F Hospital overnight. During the video consultation, the Chinese experts used 3D animation to explain the particle implantation therapy in detail: radioactive particles are precisely implanted into the tumor under ultrasound guidance. These particles continue to kill cancer cells like "invisible bombs" and are combined with natural therapies to regulate immunity.
“Cancer is not a death sentence. As long as you don’t give up looking for hope, life will bloom with miracles even if you are thousands of miles apart.” - Chachai Songkham in the ward of Guangzhou R&F Hospital
Rebirth by the Pearl River
In November 2024, I boarded a flight to Guangzhou with painkillers and oxygen cylinders. After arriving in Guangzhou, the hospital's arrangements were meticulous, making me feel the warmth of home. Particle implantation: local anesthesia surgery only takes 1 hour, and I can get out of bed and move around the next day after surgery. This minimally invasive surgery not only has little trauma, fast recovery, but also has significant effects; natural therapy: the nutritionist customized a Thai anti-cancer meal for me, and the Chinese medicine doctor used acupuncture to relieve my pain. These comprehensive treatment methods have greatly relieved me mentally and physically; psychological support: the translator accompanied me throughout the whole process, and the doctor said "Sawadee Ka" in Thai during the daily rounds. This kind of linguistic intimacy made me feel very reassured and strengthened my confidence in the treatment.
Three months later, PET-CT showed that tumor markers had dropped by 90%. Now I can play football with my son and even resume Muay Thai training three times a week. All these changes have made me deeply realize that cancer is not a death sentence. As long as you don't give up looking for hope, life will bloom miracles even if you are thousands of miles apart.
(Note: This story is based on a real case and is authorized by the parties involved)
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