What to do if you have breast cancer

  What to do???? Having breast cancer. Today’s doctor-patient symposium, talking with many breast cancer patients, received many good questions, which boiled down to how to prevent recurrence and metastasis of breast cancer. My view is that in order to have a good treatment, 1 prerequisite must be met: the patients themselves really take the responsibility of diagnosing the disease, and personally act as the medical president, scheduling the finance (consultation fees), logistics (escort), technical department (hospital), and information department (collecting information related to doctors, drugs, etc.), so that the best treatment effect is possible.  It is no exaggeration to say that good or bad cancer treatment is a hammer. Surgery is not cut cleanly, chemotherapy regimen is inappropriate with insufficient dose, those who do not need chemotherapy are beaten to death, radiotherapy technology is not in place, or those who should be radiated are not radiated, endocrine anti-cancer drug treatment is not standardized, and the treatment order is unreasonable …… There are traps everywhere, and getting caught in them is likely to be a dead end. Our first thought is probably to blame the doctor, but what about ourselves, for such a life-and-death matter, are we panicking and throwing ourselves into a panic? Can we be calm and responsible? Do we take it seriously enough? Have we asked? Have we asked for help?  Our family members may be kindly withholding information from us, fearing that we may not be able to cope with it, but while we are grateful, do we insist that we are in charge of our own lives?