There are many patients who are in a hurry at the time of consultation and provide limited case information, which often requires re-examination after admission, resulting in unnecessary financial loss. Therefore, we would like to remind you to bring the necessary information before the consultation to facilitate the consultation. 1. Patients or their immediate family members should bring recent or previous laboratory tests (such as blood routine, liver and kidney function, coagulation function, tumor markers, etc.), relevant examination sheets such as ECG, ultrasound, CT, MRI, gastrointestinal imaging, PET-CT, bone scan and other imaging films and report cards. If the report card is lost, be sure to provide the image film, in addition to the film to avoid folding and direct sunlight, put the image in the paper bag for preservation. 2. If you have recently undergone surgery or thoracic or abdominal puncture treatment, be sure to bring the post-operative pathology report or post-puncture pathology report to clarify the pathology of the disease to help the doctor provide an accurate and detailed treatment plan; if you have recently been hospitalized, bring along a copy of the hospitalization case information or provide relevant materials (chemotherapy regimen and number of chemotherapy cycles) of the treatment. Knowing this, I believe that you will not be overwhelmed during the consultation process, and you will be able to better cooperate with the doctor to provide valid information and receive regular treatment.