
Treatment experience shared by the patient who underwent breast cancer treatments and lymphedema inevitably developed after surgery and radiation. As a common undesired condition, breast cancer patients who undergo breast surgery and radiation need to pay additional attention to warning signs of lymphedema, involving arm swelling, feeling of tightness or pain in the arm or armpit area. If any of these symptoms arises, please seek immediate medical attention, allowing prevention and effective treatment before it progresses.

"Leukemia, or blood cancer, is not a common disease. For me, experiencing it has been an aspect of life. Today we are strong, tomorrow we might fall ill. This disease does not come with warning signs nor a known cause. Most people who first get diagnosed often think, 'What did I do wrong? Did I eat something wrong?' But from the perspective of someone who has been ill before, I want to say, accept it, and think about what you can do about it. How will you treat it? Be patient with it. Encourage yourself, and always think that tomorrow will surely be better than today."

"I check myself every day, and then one day I found a lump, so I came to the hospital. After getting a biopsy, it was confirmed to be breast cancer. When I found out, I was shocked, not so much sad, but then I thought about those around me, my husband, and my two children. What would they do without me? So, I want to make the best of my life and live as long as possible."

Back in the past we never really sat down and listed out the things that make us happy. We spend each day thinking about how to get better grades,

Acute leukemia might be usually perceived as uncommon blood cancer. In fact, it can suddenly attack anyone at any age, which includes Mr. Narongrit Wittayapreechakul, a 56-year-old patient.

Cancer is just one of the diseases that we have to deal with, and don't think that if we get it, we must die. Not everyone will get sick with this disease. Therefore, consider this as an opportunity and try to see how we can find benefits or advantages from having this disease.