What information do I need to bring to the review of gastric cancer patients?

  When patients go to the hospital for review, they should bring all their outpatient or inpatient medical records, including: 1) gastroscopy; 2) barium meal X-ray; 3) CT film; 4) ultrasound report card; 5) pathology report card; 6) if the patient has used chemotherapy, the chemotherapy regimen, dosage and time should be clearly written; 7) if the patient is post-radiotherapy, the radiotherapy record card should be brought. In short, all the information related to medical consultation, can bring as much as possible, on the one hand, is conducive to the physician to understand the past diagnosis and treatment, on the other hand, the patient can reduce unnecessary tests, save costs, shorten the consultation and treatment time, reduce the patient’s pain, so that patients get treatment as soon as possible.