Poetry of cancer patients: living well is better than anything else.
Until now, there are still people who talk about cancer discoloration. Most cancer patients' first psychological reaction after learning that they have cancer is fear and despair, thinking that life is at stake and everything is over. This mentality is mainly due to the lack of sufficient understanding of tumors, followed by the influence of social environment and artificial over-publicity. In fact, with the progress of society and the rapid development of medicine, cancer is no longer an incurable disease. The whole society should not talk about cancer discoloration. Do you still remember that in the 1990s, the famous writer Ms. Ke Yan was diagnosed as a "kidney cancer suspect". In her daily life with many cancer patients, she witnessed the dying cancer patients' tenacious struggle against cancer and won, and wrote a long reportage "Cancer doesn't mean death", which refuted the pessimistic argument that "nine times out of ten, cancer is buried, and one is not cancer", which shocked that era. Yu Dayuan, Sun and He Ren mentioned in the article are still alive today. Since last year, we have heard that too many celebrities like Fu Biao and Cong Fei have left us because of cancer, which has increased our fear of cancer. The fact that I want to show you is that celebrities have cancer and lived long enough to dispel your fear of cancer: Wang, the ex-wife of the chairman, was imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution 12 years. Breast cancer was diagnosed in 1989 10 month after rehabilitation. At that time, there were many lymphatic metastases under her armpit. She actively cooperated with the treatment and received surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. She fought resolutely against the cancer demon and recovered well. A few years later, she stopped taking any drugs and continued to engage in social activities. She is 85 years old this year. Ma Yinchu, a famous demographer in China, was diagnosed with rectal cancer in 1972. At that time, he was 90 years old. According to the medical literature, the elderly over 80 years old are not suitable for major surgery, but Ma Lao insisted on surgery. After the operation, Ma Lao did not forget to exercise in the hospital bed, and finally defeated the cancer demon and lived to 1982 at the age of 100. Hu Juewen 1973 (78 years old), the former first mate, suffered from rectal cancer and 1979 (84 years old) suffered from gastric cancer, but he was optimistic and fearless. He won both cancers and lived to be over 90 years old. Henry Fok, vice chairman of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, suffered from lymphoma from 65438 to 0983, and is now 85 years old. The winner Qin Yi, who suffered from rectal cancer from 65438 to 0996, is now 85 years old. Physicist Yu Guangyuan, 199 1, who also suffers from cancer, is now 90 years old. Xia Zhengnong, an old revolutionary and literary veteran, suffered from prostate cancer in 1978 and is now 103 years old. William. J Guang, former vice chairman of the Chinese Writers Association, died in 2002 at the age of 90 after undergoing surgery for cancer. Song Meiling, Chiang Kai-shek's wife, suffered from breast cancer in 1985. After surgery and other treatments, she lived to 106. Humorous people have a chance to beat cancer. As the saying goes, laugh and the whole world laughs with you. Cry, you are the only one crying in the cold corner. A report by a Norwegian researcher shows that smiling often may make you live longer, and humorous people are more likely to beat cancer. Sven Sfbeck of the Medical College of Norwegian University of Science and Technology said that people with a sense of humor live longer than those without a sense of humor, and they can find pleasure in life. For cancer patients, the advantages of sense of humor are particularly obvious. Schifbeck's research was based on a seven-year survey of 54,000 Norwegians, and his findings were presented at the meeting of the American Psychosomatic Medical Association. At first, he asked patients to fill out a questionnaire about how to find humor and the importance of humor in real situations. Shifbeck said that the more important humor plays in these patients' lives, the more likely they are to live for seven years. Adults with a sense of humor in the top quarter live 35% longer than those with a sense of humor in the bottom quarter. This conclusion is reached after considering other factors that affect life expectancy, such as health, age, sex and lifestyle. For a study of 20 15 patients diagnosed with early cancer, Sfbeck said that people with a strong sense of humor can reduce their mortality by 70% compared with those without a sense of humor. He also checked whether patients who lack a sense of humor have a worse prognosis. Although this can explain why patients are early, Sfbeck said that there is no relationship between the two. Shifbeck said that past studies have shown that humor can help people cope with stress and maintain a healthy immune system during stressful times. He thinks humor can improve the chances of survival. He said, "Humor is like a shock absorber of a car. When you cross a bumpy obstacle, you will find that it is a good shock absorber. Cancer is a big bump in life. " However, not everyone agrees with this view. "I doubt it," said William Breitbart, a psychiatrist at Si Long Cadling Cancer Memorial Research Center. Art buchwald is not like this. " In 2006, humorist Buchwald refused to continue renal dialysis treatment and was admitted to a nursing home. He died a few days later, although he was looking forward to living through the coming year, and he kept laughing. Brett Bart also said: "In the 22 years of treating cancer patients, I met many interesting people. They were all destined, and they died quite quickly." He said that the illness and tumor deterioration have gone far beyond a person's sense of humor. However, those who can keep humor despite the side effects of chemotherapy are more likely to stick to this therapy. "This may be the way humor works for survival," he said.