Is breast cancer treatment a constant battle?

  The battle: strategically and firstly, we have to overcome the psychological barrier In recent years, the incidence of breast cancer has been increasing year by year. With the development of modern medicine, surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and endocrine therapy have become important methods to treat breast cancer. However, because breast is a special organ, it not only plays the role of a second sex organ in sexual life, but also has a key impact on the appearance of women. Once the breast is missing, the psychological trauma and impact on female patients and their spouses is very great. Therefore, it is crucial to guide patients to accept the reality and choose the right treatment plan.  The first battle: choosing the best treatment plan determines the clinical efficacy The second battle: emotional and spiritual guidance + patients’ personal stories = victory over psychological barriers The main measures include: 1, the use of Chinese medicine emotional and spiritual guidance eight methods, five-tone music therapy, body guidance and other therapies to regulate the emotional and spiritual diseases of breast patients. Indoor music bed and chair are set up for patients to use for music therapy.  2.The ward carries out emotional and spiritual guidance work: including group therapy (for the common psychological problems of breast cancer patients, including emotional and spiritual guidance, music therapy) and individual therapy (more targeted). It mainly focuses on pre- and post-operative breast cancer, emotional and spiritual guidance during radiotherapy, as well as treatment-related depression, anxiety, eating disorders, adaptation disorders, somatoform disorders, sleeplessness (sleep disorders), menopausal affective disorders, etc.; Battle 3: Choosing the right food therapy + good eating habits == long-term healthy survival Recommendations are made according to the patient’s physical dialectic. For example, if patients are cold, they usually have symptoms of light mouth, fear of cold, urination and nocturnal urination, so they are advised not to drink herbal tea, frozen drinks, and eat less watermelon and Sydney.  Patients often have to take oral calcium supplements at the same time during endocrine therapy to reduce osteoporosis. Some patients worry that calcium supplements will increase the chance of urinary stones or bile duct stones. In fact, the majority of patients have normal or low blood calcium levels, and blood calcium levels are generally not high after calcium supplementation, so the fear of getting stone disease is superfluous.