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Persistent Breast Tumor Ulceration and Bleeding: Hemostasis and Tumor Reduction Achieved in 18 Days with Interventional Therapy

2025-12-29

Ms. YIP WOON THING from Malacca, Malaysia, was diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer and underwent local treatment for two months, during which her left breast continued to ulcerate and bleed. She then received minimally invasive interventional embolization and perfusion therapy at our hospital. In just 18 days, the bleeding from the breast ulcer stopped, and the redness and induration subsided. Cu...

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Photodynamic therapy: anti-cancer “photon bullets”

2024-09-23

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a treatment that uses a drug, called a photosensitizer or photosensitizing agent, and a particular type of light. When photosensitizers are exposed to a specific wavelength of light, they produce a form of oxygen that kills nearby cells.PDT was approved by the U.S. FDA for clinical application in 1996 and approved for clinical application by Chinese SFDA in 2003....

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Interventional therapy to “starve” tumor

2024-09-23

Interventional therapy is a mini-invasive therapy performed under the guidance of medical imaging equipments. With a 1-2 millimeter incision, paracentesis can be performed with the lead of medical imaging equipment. Then a special tube, catheter or other sophisticated apparatus are introduced to inhibit the growth and spread of cancer cells, so as to cut off the tumor’s blood supply and reach the...

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“Nuclear Weapon” for cancer: Particle Knife

2024-09-23

Particle knife (also called 125I Seed Implants) is applied to a variety of primary and metastatic tumors nowadays. 125I seeds are some small iodine radioactive particles that can give off short-range γ-ray to kill tumor cells continuously. 125I seed implantation can achieve the same internal radiation effects as surgery does. Hence, it is also called particle knife. These iodine particles are 0.8 ...

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Cryotherapy: a magic procedure for middle and advanced cancer patients

2024-09-23

Cryotherapy, also known as "Argon-Helium Knife Cryotherapy" or cryoablation, is a new substitute of traditional physical therapy. Cryotherapy is a kind of minimally invasive therapy which removes diseased tissues percutaneously. It is the first medical technology that adopts the guidance technology of space rocket, and it is the only high precision medical technology that has the dual effect of ext...

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A 64-year-old Rectal Cancer Patient Was Reborn!

2024-09-23

The 64 years old man, he wears a black bowler hat, hale and hearty, and his smiling eyes are glittering with friendliness and determination. His name is Nurdin, from Dumai, Riau Province, Indonesia, This is the first time he returned to St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou for follow-up consultation after the pandemic, and his journey of battling with cancer has come to the 6th year. Actua...

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The 10cm tumor disappeared, and minimally invasive treatment helped him defeat rectal cancer

2024-09-23

HENDRY ANGGLES, a patient with stage IV rectal cancer from Indonesia, came to St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou for treatment in 2017. Finally, the tumor was successfully shrunk from 10cm to 2cm. Now, after a lapse of four years, he came back for a follow-up visit, and he received a miraculous surprise....

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