Member:
I am from Hangzhou and have been suffering from liver cancer for 5 years. There is a saying in ancient times: "Healing the world with a pot". Professor Xu, you are such a person who can help the world.
Xu Kecheng:
You said "helping the world", which means saving people. When one person is saved, it brings hope to others. The following is a true magical story. Xiao Ming, the son of Taiwanese female writer Wu Linlin, is 38 years old and suffers from advanced liver cancer. The doctor judged that he only had 2 months to live. Wu Linlin was so sad that her "heart almost stopped beating". She brought Xiao Ming to Shanghai. A vice president of a large hospital recommended the use of compound immune agents. Half a year later, Xiao Ming's jaundice and ascites subsided and he survived. Wu Linlin was moved and wrote a book "0.0001 Chance - The Miracle of Anti-Cancer Survival from Desperate Situations", and Ma Ying-jeou and other 6 celebrities wrote prefaces for it. In August 2008, Mr. Zhao, a 36-year-old Harvard graduate from Taiwan, was diagnosed with liver cancer. The tumor was 11 cm. He underwent surgery in the United States, but relapsed 2 years later, with a tumor of 5 cm. After reading this book, he immediately came to Shanghai and received combined immunotherapy. After 3 months, the tumor shrank, and a "dark halo" appeared around the tumor on ultrasound. A year later, a CT scan showed that the tumor had disappeared.


The book "0.0001 Chance" published in Taiwan. On the right is Mr. Zhao, who is recovering and looks healthy
Member:
We have read this book, which is available in bookstores in Taiwan. I am also a patient with hepatocellular carcinoma. It has been 5 years. I have undergone surgical resection. In recent months, my alpha-fetoprotein has increased. I am taking targeted drugs, but the side effects are very severe. I am ready to give up. Can I receive combined immunotherapy?
Xu Kecheng:
There are now targeted drugs for liver cancer, which are "conventional" drugs. Chemotherapy is also compliant. It depends on how you choose. In April 2008, Shenzhen Radio's Golden Microphone host Hu Xiaomei brought her father to Guangzhou. I saw that his father's liver was full of tumors. Xiaomei is my good friend and said, "Professor Xu, your father had a hard time in the past, but now he is doing better. Can you save him?" I said, "Xiaomei, don't stay in the hospital anymore. Go home. I will think of another way for you." I asked my student Dr. Lei, who was working in Shenzhen at the time, to go to her home every week to inject compound immune agents for her father. In November 2009, I went to Xiaomei's home with my colleagues in the hospital. Her father looked like a normal person. His alpha-fetoprotein level had completely dropped to normal, and most of the tumors in his liver had disappeared.
Member:
Hu Xiaomei is a celebrity. The radio program she hosted, "The Night Sky Is Not Lonely," has maintained the highest listening rate record in Shenzhen for 15 consecutive years and is known as "the radio miracle in southern China." On September 2, 2009, the 4th page of "Health News" reported Hu Xiaomei's experience and feelings on the road to fighting cancer and saving her father, "The Benevolent Have Love and Seek Innovation in Benevolent Techniques."


Xiaomei's father is at home. On the right is Hu Xiaomei, who published a long article in the Health Newspaper to thank her for saving her father.
Xu Kecheng:
Hu Xiaomei saved another person. This is Yin Jie, a 45-year-old English host from Shenzhen TV. One morning in late September 2008, Hu Xiaomei and three other people supported her from Shenzhen to our hospital office on Xingang West Road. She couldn't sit on a chair and curled up on the ground, groaning constantly. She had a liver resection in 2007 for liver cancer and was diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinoma. A year later, the liver cancer recurred. Ultrasound and CT showed multiple metastases in the liver, porta hepatis, spine, and retroperitoneal lymph nodes. Severe jaundice. Multiple nodular metastases under the skin of the abdominal wall. The patient had severe pain in the lower back and lower limbs, was unable to walk, and attempted suicide many times. She had to rely on morphine all day to relieve the pain. I didn't dare to admit her because she had no treatment available. But seeing her painful expression, I couldn't bear it, so I said, "I'll give you an injection first, you go home first." On the third day, Xiaomei called and said that Sister Yin's pain was relieved by 80%. I immediately asked her to come to Guangzhou again to continue the combined immunotherapy. A few days later, I was spending the National Day holiday at home in Shanghai, and she sent me a photo of walking in the hospital, saying that the pain had completely disappeared. A few weeks later, I visited her in Shenzhen, and she joked that she "can now walk 2 kilometers." Looking at her abdomen again, the original raised subcutaneous metastasis nodules magically disappeared.
Member:
Hu Xiaomei is a celebrity. The radio program she hosted, "The Night Sky Is Not Lonely", has maintained the highest listening rate record in Shenzhen for 15 consecutive years and is known as "the radio miracle in southern China." On September 2, 2009, the 4th page of "Health News" reported Hu Xiaomei's experience and feelings on the road to fighting cancer and saving her father, "The Benevolent Have Love, and the Benevolent Seek Innovation".

Sister Yin's abdominal nodular subcutaneous metastasis. The right picture shows that the nodules disappeared after 2 weeks of combined immunotherapy.
Member:
This is absolutely unimaginable. I met a liver cancer patient who lives near your hospital. When he talked about you, he was moved to tears. He showed us the "nodules" on his arm and said that he had been injected with your "vaccine".
Xu Kecheng:
This patient's surname is Kong, 46 years old. He came to our outpatient clinic on November 9, 2016 with a dull expression, severe yellowing of the skin and sclera, and a large amount of ascites. CT showed diffuse multiple space-occupying tumors in the liver, the largest of which was 10 cm, and portal vein cancer thrombus. The total bilirubin in the blood increased 10 times, the albumin was only 27 grams, and the AFP was 29000.
I asked him to be hospitalized, but he refused. The patient refused to be hospitalized and refused any conventional treatment, only accepting traditional Chinese medicine. I prescribed 5 Chinese medicines for him and asked him to receive combined immunotherapy at the same time. Four months later, he came to the clinic, and now he was walking like a normal person. He had resumed work and drove 100 kilometers a day to work in Dongguan. Blood test: total bile level dropped to normal, AFP dropped to 82, CT showed no significant progression of liver tumors, but portal vein cancer thrombus disappeared. He brought a book I wrote, "Coexisting with Cancer", and wrote "I am a typical coexistent with cancer" on the title page.

Mr. Kong wrote in Xu Kecheng's book "Coexisting with Cancer": "I am a typical coexistent with cancer".

The above picture shows the local reaction after injection on his arm
Li Dinggang:
The most common liver cancer is hepatocellular carcinoma. For early liver cancer, both surgery and minimally invasive ablation have good effects, but for advanced liver cancer, treatment is still a challenge. Targeted therapy is currently a commonly used drug, but it has a short effective period and many adverse reactions, and it may not necessarily prolong the patient's overall survival. What's more troublesome is that there are reports that such drugs can control cancer in the liver, but promote lung metastasis. The cases introduced by Professor Xu far surpass the current treatments, which is very gratifying.
(To be continued)