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Patient Name:
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Maoxun Shen |
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Diagnosis:
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Recurrent Liver
Cancer |
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Clinic History
Mr. Shen
was vice principal of
Shantou University in China,
age 60 when first coming to
our medical Qigong training
center in 1992.
In June
1989, ultrasonic scanning
found two lumps (D=1.5cm,
D=2.5cm) on right liver
lobe. In December, he was
diagnosed as liver cancer by
the People's Hospital of
Guangdong Province. Mr. Shen
received his first liver
operation in February 1990,
one lump was removed from
the right lobe, but the
other one couldn't be found
by surgeon. Pathological
report verified the
diagnosis of liver cancer
and the cancer cell
differentiated well. The
second ultrasonic scanning
showed that there was still
one lump found in his right
liver lobe and he got
chronic cholecystitis due to
the side effect of arterial
chemotherapy.
In March
1991, the lump has grown to
a size of 6x6 cm, detected
by CT scanning. After
conducting another arterial
chemotherapy, the doctor
suggested him to take the
second liver operation,
which was done on May 27th
1991. The lump, surrounding
liver tissue and gallbladder
were all removed in order to
completely eradicate cancer
cell. However, he also
experienced continual high
fever, biliary fistula and
serious pain, which made him
extremely weak after the
surgery. Ten months later,
March 1992, ultrasonic
scanning found another two
lumps in his right liver
lobe (D=0.8cm, D=1.8cm). He
had no choice but to take
the third operation. On May
20th, the surgery removed
the two lumps and his entire
left liver lobe, which was
degenerated after repetitive
surgeries, chronic
cholecystitis and arterial
chemotherapy. |
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Disease Prior to Qigong
Therapy
The
third recurrence of liver
cancer was found in
September, 1992. The CT
scanning (9/10/92) showed
that another lump with the
size of 2.5 x 2.5 cm could
be detected on the right
lobe (Fig 1). The fourth
surgery was recommended by
the hospital. However, the
shortened recurrence of
liver cancer over and over
made Mr. Shen feel
frustrated and hopeless on
complete healing. He didn't
want to take surgery and
chemotherapy any more, but
started looking for
alternatives.
The
patients also had a history
of hepatocirrhosis and
hepatitis B. |
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Qigong Treatment Description
and Results
On
9/12/1992, Mr. Shen
participated in the
intensive medical Qigong
training in Shantou, and
began to learn Taiji
Five-Element Qigong for
medication purpose. The next
day his body temperature
returned to normal after
being tortured by two months
of fever. He kept practicing
and felt that he was
absorbing energy more and
more and becoming much
stronger than before at the
end of 10-day workshop. In
October 1992, he went to
Guangzhou to attend another
section of anti-cancer
Qigong workshop held by
Master He. He took an
ultrasonic scan before the
class, the size of liver
tumor was 2.9x2.6cm
according to the result of
ultrasonic scanning on
10/12/92 (Fig 2). After
practicing Qigong for almost
100 days, he started Bigu
process under Master He's
instruction. The Bigu lasted
25 days in total,
accompanied by Master He's
private consultation and
strong Qi treatment. The
ultrsonic scan on 1/27/1993
showed that there was no
lump or tumor detected on
his liver (Fig 3). The tumor
was remitted completely, the
edge of right liver lobe was
clear, no abnormal lump was
found. Liver arteries and
surrounding arteries were
normal and blood circulating
speed was also within normal
range. Mr. Shen has been
cancer free from then on.
During
this period, Mr. Shen did
not take any other
conventional intervention,
and his hepatocirrhosis and
hepatitis B disappeared as
well. |
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Fig 1. CT-Scan on
9/10/92 after three
surgeries, a lump of 2.5x2.5
cm was detected on right
liver.
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Fig 2. Ultrasonic
scan 10/12/92, a tumor of
2.9x2.6 cm was detected on
right liver.
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Fig 3. Report of
ultrasonic scan on 1/27/93:
No abnormal lump was found,
and the edge of right liver
was clear.
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Patient Name:
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Weixin Ye |
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Diagnosis:
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Huge primary liver
cancer |
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Clinical History
Mr Ye
was an office manager at
Liuzhou Intermediate Court.
Age 56 when coming to Qigong
training center in 1995.
Patient
had gastritis since 1989,
and took a Chinese medicine
(999 stomach pill) to treat
the symptom on a regular
base. In 1994 he started to
report pain under the right
rib cage, diarrhea and loss
of weight continuously. A
routine physical check-up in
January 1995 found out that
he had a huge primary liver
cancer around the right lobe
of liver (approximately 10
x12 cm). The physician
considered the cancer was
too big to perform an
effective surgery removal,
and recommended the special
tube chemotherapy (TAE) to
treat the cancer. |
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History of Prior Cancer
Treatment
In
Jan-Feb 1995, he took one
cycle of TAE chemotherapy in
the First People Hospital of
Liuzhou City. CT scan on
2/17/95 found tumor size was
90x90x80 mm with iodic oil
around (Fig 1). Two cycles
of TAE chemotherapy
followed. He felt dizzy &
vomit, slowness in physical
and mental activities, and
lost lot weight. CT scan of
liver on 3/22/95 reported
not much improvement in
liver tumor.
Because
of the severe reaction, side
effect and not much
progress, patient refused to
continue the chemotherapy
treatment. |
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Disease Prior to Qigong
Therapy
After
three cycles of TAE therapy,
the CT scan on 3/22/95 found
the liver tumor size was
still around the size of
90x90x80mm with iodic oil
around. Patient experienced
serious side effects of the
therapy (vomit, slowness in
physical and mental
activities), his weight was
reduced to 58.5 kg. The
doctor told the family that
because the patient's cancer
had reached late stage and
the patient reacted the
chemotherapy severely, there
was no other way for
conventional treatment. The
doctor predicted that the
patient would not live
through October 1995. |
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Qigong Treatment Description
On
4/2/95, the patient came to
Guangzhou city to attend the
one-month long intensive
training of Taiji
Five-element Qigong for
cancer recovery. During the
class, Mr. Ye went through a
15-day period of Bigu with
daily Qigong practice 6
hours. He also received
Master He's external qi
adjustment 12 times. When
the class was concluded, he
went home and continued
practiced Qigong. While in
his hometown, he also
participated in the group
qigong practice at the
Liu-Zhou city, and practiced
qigong at least six hours a
day. As a result, his
overall physical condition
improved significantly. His
energy level also increased.
His appetite improved, and
his body weight also
increased. The oncologist at
the First People's Hospital
asked the patient to
continue the chemotherapy.
The patient refused.
Finally, in 1997, at the
request of his superior
officer, the patient
returned to the hospital to
be examined again.
Ultrasonic scan showed that
tumor size had shrunk to
22x23x24mm (Fig 2). And his
body weigh increased 12 kg
(26.6 lb). The patient did
not feel any symptom and his
gastritis recovered
completely. He continued
practiced qigong. And on
8/12/1998 he received
another ultrasonic scan (Fig
3), which showed that his
liver, spleen and pancreas
were all normal. He was
completely cancer free.
During
this period, Mr. Ye did not
take any other conventional
intervention except for some
supplemental Chinese herbs. |
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