Questions and Answers for Childhood Cancer Survivors Part 2

Questions and Answers for Childhood Cancer Survivors Part 2

I will answer about childhood cancer

(* Not specialized medical content)

Q11 What does surgery look like?

Answer In a word, “scary”

Q12 What did the surgery do?

Answer Make an incision in the lower abdomen and remove the bone at the base of the foot.
Excision

Removal of pus around the skull of the head

The cecum is then resected

Q13 How many hours did the surgery take?

Answer about 10 hours

Q14 Did it hurt during the surgery?

Answer it didn’t hurt

Q15 Did you dream of surgery?

Answer I haven’t seen

Q16 Did the surgery succeed?

Answer Successful

Q17 Did you think about the failure of the surgery?

I was thinking

Q18 How did you feel after the surgery?

Answer finished, it was good

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ほっし校長

10歳の時、100万人に1人の確率で発症の希少ガン(骨肉腫)を発症。
主治医からの、ガン告知と右足の切断と余命の宣告。自らの経験から、ガン患者さん、特に小児ガンの子供たちの心を世界中に伝えたい。

At the age of 10, one in one million people develops a rare cancer (osteosarcoma).
Cancer notification, amputation of right leg and life expectancy from the attending physician. From my own experience, I would like to convey the hearts of cancer patients, especially children with childhood cancer, to the world.

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