Minimally Invasive Therapy Offers Better Option for Lung Cancer Patient*
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Nguyen Van Chuyen Vietnam
Diseases:Lung Cancer
Treatment programs:interventional therapy + gene targeted therapy

Nguyen Van Chuyen, 56 years old, is a lung cancer patient coming from Vietnam.


In Aug. 2018, Nguyen Van Chuyen was detected with a tumor in his lung during his treatment for stomachache. Then he took biopsy, which confirmed the diagnosis of lung cancer. His doctor suggested him resort to St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou, which is a specialized cancer hospital accredited by JCI (Joint Commission International). Back then, he was in panic and adopted the suggestion.


Nguyen Van Chuyen and his family contacted the Hanoi office of St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou. With all his medical reports, he consulted cancer expert Dr. Wang Zenghai through remote consultation. Initially, the doctor measured a treatment plan combining interventional therapy and cryotherapy based on his condition.


minimally invasive therapy for lung cancer, St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou,first option of taking cancer treatment abroad.

Nguyen Van Chuyen


In Aug. 25th, 2018, Nguyen Van Chuyen arrived at St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou. Upon the admission, Dr. Wang Zenghai, as his in-charge doctor, arranged a serious of checkups including CT scans, biopsy and EGFR mutation testing. The result indicated his case-stage IIIA lung cancer. There was a tumor measuring 3.8×3.3×4.6cm in his left lower lobe with multiple metastases to the mediastinum. The value of tumor marker CEA increased to 12.49ng/ml.


The Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) conducted a discussion on his case and came up with a comprehensive treatment plan including interventional therapy and natural therapy. Nguyen Van Chuyen underwent two sessions of interventional therapy, which is a kind of highly targeted minimally invasive therapy. During the procedure, microcatheter is implanted into the feeding artery of the tumor, through which high-concentration anticancer drugs are injected directly to kill the tumor.


Recalling the first session of interventional therapy, Nguyen Van Chuyen said, “during the whole process of interventional therapy, I didn’t feel pain. With no surgery or side effect, I could get off bed one day after. “On the third admission, the result of CT scans indicated the metastasis in mediastinum has disappeared, additionally, the tumor in left lung measuring 3.8×3.3×4.6cm has necrotized by 90%. The value of tumor marker CEA has decreased to 1.39.” Seeing the result, Nguyen Van Chuyen and his family expressed heartfelt gratitude to St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou for offering advanced treatment and professional medical team.


minimally invasive therapy for lung cancer, St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou,first option of taking cancer treatment abroad.

After the treatment, the lung tumor has necrotized by 90%


In early March, 2019, Nguyen Van Chuyen came for his fourth session of treatment. The doctor adopted a treatment plan combining interventional therapy and natural therapy to strengthen the efficacy and enhance immunity.


minimally invasive therapy for lung cancer, St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou,first option of taking cancer treatment abroad.

Nguyen Van Chuyen with attending doctor


“It is just like home taking treatment here. There’re a lot of cancer patients from Vietnam and we have much in common. Usually, we chat at evening to relax. Every patient is equally treated and considerately taken care of. During my stay, I felt comfortable thanks to the advanced treatment. I feel content and grateful for the result. Meanwhile, I wish all cancer patients can get access to timely treatment. ” said Nguyen Van Chuyen during the interview.

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