The Road to Overcome Cancer

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This book is the scientific summary of the authors fifty years of experience in tumor surgery and more than twenty years of cancer research results and clinical validation. The book is divided into three sections and fifteen chapters. The first chapter, Pathfinder, starts from the beginning of the experimental study, which introduced how to explore the etiology and pathogenesis of cancer and learned the new revelation from these and had the new discoveries and new knowledge. In section or chapter 2, Footprint, the author had the multi-angle analysis and comments about the traditional cancer therapy and proposed the suggestion of the cancer treatment, as well as innovative results generated through laboratory research and clinical validation, including cancer initiation and metastasis, a new method of cancer treatment, both of which traditional radical surgery and radiotherapy and chemotherapy case review and reflection, and the experimental results and typical cases of clinical data of the applications of XZ-C anti-cancer immune regulation drug treatment of malignant tumors. In the foreword, the author mainly gives the suggestions and the general strategy of attacking the cancer. In this book, the contents are initiative, the ideas are new, the theories are combined with practice and ideas, theory with practice, has a strong academic value and clinical practicality, is suitable for hospitals at all levels of oncology, cancer specialist clinic doctors, cancer researchers, cancer patients, and their familys reading reference.

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Xu Ze, male, was born in Leping County, Jiangxi Province, on October 1933. He graduated from Tongji Medical University in 1956 and successively held the posts of director of department of surgery of Affiliated Hospital of Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, professor, chief physician, tutor of postgraduate and doctoral students, president of Experimental Surgery Restitute Institute of Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, director of Abdominal Tumor Surgery Research Room, and Director of Anti-Carcinomatous Metastasis and Reoccurrence Research Room. In addition, he held concurrent posts of standing director of China Medical Association Wuhan Branch, vice president of Wuhan Micro-Circulation Academy, academic member of International Liver Disease Research, Cooperation and Exchange Center, member of International Surgeon Union, standing member of first, second, third, and fourth editorial board of China Experimental Surgery Journal, standing member of first, second, and third editorial board of Abdominal Surgery Journal. He is enjoying Special Allowance of State Council. He has been engaged in surgery work for forty-nine years and accumulated rich experience in radical operation of lung cancer, esophageal carcinoma, liver cancer, carcinoma of gallbladder, adenocarcinoma of pancreas, gastric carcinoma, and intestinal cancer, as well as in clinical therapy with Chinese traditional medicine combined with Western medicine of prevention of reoccurrence and metastasis after operation. Xu Jie, male, graduated from Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1992. He graduated from the Department of Clinical Medicine in Hubei Medical University in 1996. Now he is chief physician in Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital and Hubei Provincial Hospital of Surgery. He is engaged in experimental surgical tumor research, general surgery, and urology clinical work. Bin Wu, MD, PhD, graduated from College of Yunyang of Tongji University of Medical Sciences for her MD degree. She studied her master’s degree and her PhD in Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Sciences. After she received her PhD, she worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the John Hopkins Medical School and University of Maryland Medical School. She passed all of her USMLE tests and is going to do her residency training in America. She dedicates herself to oncology clinical and research. Her goal is to conquer cancer, which she believes is great contribution to our health. She has a daughter, Lily Xu.

Xu Ze, male, was born in Leping County, Jiangxi Province, on October 1933. He graduated from Tongji Medical University in 1956 and successively held the posts of director of department of surgery of Affiliated Hospital of Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, professor, chief physician, tutor of postgraduate and doctoral students, president of Experimental Surgery Restitute Institute of Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, director of Abdominal Tumor Surgery Research Room, and Director of Anti-Carcinomatous Metastasis and Reoccurrence Research Room. In addition, he held concurrent posts of standing director of China Medical Association Wuhan Branch, vice president of Wuhan Micro-Circulation Academy, academic member of International Liver Disease Research, Cooperation and Exchange Center, member of International Surgeon Union, standing member of first, second, third, and fourth editorial board of China Experimental Surgery Journal, standing member of first, second, and third editorial board of Abdominal Surgery Journal. He is enjoying Special Allowance of State Council. He has been engaged in surgery work for forty-nine years and accumulated rich experience in radical operation of lung cancer, esophageal carcinoma, liver cancer, carcinoma of gallbladder, adenocarcinoma of pancreas, gastric carcinoma, and intestinal cancer, as well as in clinical therapy with Chinese traditional medicine combined with Western medicine of prevention of reoccurrence and metastasis after operation. Xu Jie, male, graduated from Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1992. He graduated from the Department of Clinical Medicine in Hubei Medical University in 1996. Now he is chief physician in Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital and Hubei Provincial Hospital of Surgery. He is engaged in experimental surgical tumor research, general surgery, and urology clinical work. Bin Wu, MD, PhD, graduated from College of Yunyang of Tongji University of Medical Sciences for her MD degree. She studied her master’s degree and her PhD in Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Sciences. After she received her PhD, she worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the John Hopkins Medical School and University of Maryland Medical School. She passed all of her USMLE tests and is going to do her residency training in America. She dedicates herself to oncology clinical and research. Her goal is to conquer cancer, which she believes is great contribution to our health. She has a daughter, Lily Xu.

Xu Ze, male, was born in Leping County, Jiangxi Province, on October 1933. He graduated from Tongji Medical University in 1956 and successively held the posts of director of department of surgery of Affiliated Hospital of Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, professor, chief physician, tutor of postgraduate and doctoral students, president of Experimental Surgery Restitute Institute of Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, director of Abdominal Tumor Surgery Research Room, and Director of Anti-Carcinomatous Metastasis and Reoccurrence Research Room. In addition, he held concurrent posts of standing director of China Medical Association Wuhan Branch, vice president of Wuhan Micro-Circulation Academy, academic member of International Liver Disease Research, Cooperation and Exchange Center, member of International Surgeon Union, standing member of first, second, third, and fourth editorial board of China Experimental Surgery Journal, standing member of first, second, and third editorial board of Abdominal Surgery Journal. He is enjoying Special Allowance of State Council. He has been engaged in surgery work for forty-nine years and accumulated rich experience in radical operation of lung cancer, esophageal carcinoma, liver cancer, carcinoma of gallbladder, adenocarcinoma of pancreas, gastric carcinoma, and intestinal cancer, as well as in clinical therapy with Chinese traditional medicine combined with Western medicine of prevention of reoccurrence and metastasis after operation. Xu Jie, male, graduated from Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1992. He graduated from the Department of Clinical Medicine in Hubei Medical University in 1996. Now he is chief physician in Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital and Hubei Provincial Hospital of Surgery. He is engaged in experimental surgical tumor research, general surgery, and urology clinical work. Bin Wu, MD, PhD, graduated from College of Yunyang of Tongji University of Medical Sciences for her MD degree. She studied her master’s degree and her PhD in Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Sciences. After she received her PhD, she worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the John Hopkins Medical School and University of Maryland Medical School. She passed all of her USMLE tests and is going to do her residency training in America. She dedicates herself to oncology clinical and research. Her goal is to conquer cancer, which she believes is great contribution to our health. She has a daughter, Lily Xu.

Xu Ze, male, was born in Leping County, Jiangxi Province, on October 1933. He graduated from Tongji Medical University in 1956 and successively held the posts of director of department of surgery of Affiliated Hospital of Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, professor, chief physician, tutor of postgraduate and doctoral students, president of Experimental Surgery Restitute Institute of Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, director of Abdominal Tumor Surgery Research Room, and Director of Anti-Carcinomatous Metastasis and Reoccurrence Research Room. In addition, he held concurrent posts of standing director of China Medical Association Wuhan Branch, vice president of Wuhan Micro-Circulation Academy, academic member of International Liver Disease Research, Cooperation and Exchange Center, member of International Surgeon Union, standing member of first, second, third, and fourth editorial board of China Experimental Surgery Journal, standing member of first, second, and third editorial board of Abdominal Surgery Journal. He is enjoying Special Allowance of State Council. He has been engaged in surgery work for forty-nine years and accumulated rich experience in radical operation of lung cancer, esophageal carcinoma, liver cancer, carcinoma of gallbladder, adenocarcinoma of pancreas, gastric carcinoma, and intestinal cancer, as well as in clinical therapy with Chinese traditional medicine combined with Western medicine of prevention of reoccurrence and metastasis after operation. Xu Jie, male, graduated from Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1992. He graduated from the Department of Clinical Medicine in Hubei Medical University in 1996. Now he is chief physician in Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital and Hubei Provincial Hospital of Surgery. He is engaged in experimental surgical tumor research, general surgery, and urology clinical work. Bin Wu, MD, PhD, graduated from College of Yunyang of Tongji University of Medical Sciences for her MD degree. She studied her master’s degree and her PhD in Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Sciences. After she received her PhD, she worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the John Hopkins Medical School and University of Maryland Medical School. She passed all of her USMLE tests and is going to do her residency training in America. She dedicates herself to oncology clinical and research. Her goal is to conquer cancer, which she believes is great contribution to our health. She has a daughter, Lily Xu.

Xu Ze, male, was born in Leping County, Jiangxi Province, on October 1933. He graduated from Tongji Medical University in 1956 and successively held the posts of director of department of surgery of Affiliated Hospital of Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, professor, chief physician, tutor of postgraduate and doctoral students, president of Experimental Surgery Restitute Institute of Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, director of Abdominal Tumor Surgery Research Room, and Director of Anti-Carcinomatous Metastasis and Reoccurrence Research Room. In addition, he held concurrent posts of standing director of China Medical Association Wuhan Branch, vice president of Wuhan Micro-Circulation Academy, academic member of International Liver Disease Research, Cooperation and Exchange Center, member of International Surgeon Union, standing member of first, second, third, and fourth editorial board of China Experimental Surgery Journal, standing member of first, second, and third editorial board of Abdominal Surgery Journal. He is enjoying Special Allowance of State Council. He has been engaged in surgery work for forty-nine years and accumulated rich experience in radical operation of lung cancer, esophageal carcinoma, liver cancer, carcinoma of gallbladder, adenocarcinoma of pancreas, gastric carcinoma, and intestinal cancer, as well as in clinical therapy with Chinese traditional medicine combined with Western medicine of prevention of reoccurrence and metastasis after operation. Xu Jie, male, graduated from Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1992. He graduated from the Department of Clinical Medicine in Hubei Medical University in 1996. Now he is chief physician in Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital and Hubei Provincial Hospital of Surgery. He is engaged in experimental surgical tumor research, general surgery, and urology clinical work. Bin Wu, MD, PhD, graduated from College of Yunyang of Tongji University of Medical Sciences for her MD degree. She studied her master’s degree and her PhD in Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Sciences. After she received her PhD, she worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the John Hopkins Medical School and University of Maryland Medical School. She passed all of her USMLE tests and is going to do her residency training in America. She dedicates herself to oncology clinical and research. Her goal is to conquer cancer, which she believes is great contribution to our health. She has a daughter, Lily Xu.

Xu Ze, male, was born in Leping County, Jiangxi Province, on October 1933. He graduated from Tongji Medical University in 1956 and successively held the posts of director of department of surgery of Affiliated Hospital of Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, professor, chief physician, tutor of postgraduate and doctoral students, president of Experimental Surgery Restitute Institute of Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, director of Abdominal Tumor Surgery Research Room, and Director of Anti-Carcinomatous Metastasis and Reoccurrence Research Room. In addition, he held concurrent posts of standing director of China Medical Association Wuhan Branch, vice president of Wuhan Micro-Circulation Academy, academic member of International Liver Disease Research, Cooperation and Exchange Center, member of International Surgeon Union, standing member of first, second, third, and fourth editorial board of China Experimental Surgery Journal, standing member of first, second, and third editorial board of Abdominal Surgery Journal. He is enjoying Special Allowance of State Council. He has been engaged in surgery work for forty-nine years and accumulated rich experience in radical operation of lung cancer, esophageal carcinoma, liver cancer, carcinoma of gallbladder, adenocarcinoma of pancreas, gastric carcinoma, and intestinal cancer, as well as in clinical therapy with Chinese traditional medicine combined with Western medicine of prevention of reoccurrence and metastasis after operation. Xu Jie, male, graduated from Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1992. He graduated from the Department of Clinical Medicine in Hubei Medical University in 1996. Now he is chief physician in Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital and Hubei Provincial Hospital of Surgery. He is engaged in experimental surgical tumor research, general surgery, and urology clinical work. Bin Wu, MD, PhD, graduated from College of Yunyang of Tongji University of Medical Sciences for her MD degree. She studied her master’s degree and her PhD in Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Sciences. After she received her PhD, she worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the John Hopkins Medical School and University of Maryland Medical School. She passed all of her USMLE tests and is going to do her residency training in America. She dedicates herself to oncology clinical and research. Her goal is to conquer cancer, which she believes is great contribution to our health. She has a daughter, Lily Xu.

Xu Ze, male, was born in Leping County, Jiangxi Province, on October 1933. He graduated from Tongji Medical University in 1956 and successively held the posts of director of department of surgery of Affiliated Hospital of Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, professor, chief physician, tutor of postgraduate and doctoral students, president of Experimental Surgery Restitute Institute of Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, director of Abdominal Tumor Surgery Research Room, and Director of Anti-Carcinomatous Metastasis and Reoccurrence Research Room. In addition, he held concurrent posts of standing director of China Medical Association Wuhan Branch, vice president of Wuhan Micro-Circulation Academy, academic member of International Liver Disease Research, Cooperation and Exchange Center, member of International Surgeon Union, standing member of first, second, third, and fourth editorial board of China Experimental Surgery Journal, standing member of first, second, and third editorial board of Abdominal Surgery Journal. He is enjoying Special Allowance of State Council. He has been engaged in surgery work for forty-nine years and accumulated rich experience in radical operation of lung cancer, esophageal carcinoma, liver cancer, carcinoma of gallbladder, adenocarcinoma of pancreas, gastric carcinoma, and intestinal cancer, as well as in clinical therapy with Chinese traditional medicine combined with Western medicine of prevention of reoccurrence and metastasis after operation. Xu Jie, male, graduated from Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1992. He graduated from the Department of Clinical Medicine in Hubei Medical University in 1996. Now he is chief physician in Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital and Hubei Provincial Hospital of Surgery. He is engaged in experimental surgical tumor research, general surgery, and urology clinical work. Bin Wu, MD, PhD, graduated from College of Yunyang of Tongji University of Medical Sciences for her MD degree. She studied her master’s degree and her PhD in Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Sciences. After she received her PhD, she worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the John Hopkins Medical School and University of Maryland Medical School. She passed all of her USMLE tests and is going to do her residency training in America. She dedicates herself to oncology clinical and research. Her goal is to conquer cancer, which she believes is great contribution to our health. She has a daughter, Lily Xu.

Xu Ze, male, was born in Leping County, Jiangxi Province, on October 1933. He graduated from Tongji Medical University in 1956 and successively held the posts of director of department of surgery of Affiliated Hospital of Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, professor, chief physician, tutor of postgraduate and doctoral students, president of Experimental Surgery Restitute Institute of Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, director of Abdominal Tumor Surgery Research Room, and Director of Anti-Carcinomatous Metastasis and Reoccurrence Research Room. In addition, he held concurrent posts of standing director of China Medical Association Wuhan Branch, vice president of Wuhan Micro-Circulation Academy, academic member of International Liver Disease Research, Cooperation and Exchange Center, member of International Surgeon Union, standing member of first, second, third, and fourth editorial board of China Experimental Surgery Journal, standing member of first, second, and third editorial board of Abdominal Surgery Journal. He is enjoying Special Allowance of State Council. He has been engaged in surgery work for forty-nine years and accumulated rich experience in radical operation of lung cancer, esophageal carcinoma, liver cancer, carcinoma of gallbladder, adenocarcinoma of pancreas, gastric carcinoma, and intestinal cancer, as well as in clinical therapy with Chinese traditional medicine combined with Western medicine of prevention of reoccurrence and metastasis after operation. Xu Jie, male, graduated from Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1992. He graduated from the Department of Clinical Medicine in Hubei Medical University in 1996. Now he is chief physician in Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital and Hubei Provincial Hospital of Surgery. He is engaged in experimental surgical tumor research, general surgery, and urology clinical work. Bin Wu, MD, PhD, graduated from College of Yunyang of Tongji University of Medical Sciences for her MD degree. She studied her master’s degree and her PhD in Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Sciences. After she received her PhD, she worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the John Hopkins Medical School and University of Maryland Medical School. She passed all of her USMLE tests and is going to do her residency training in America. She dedicates herself to oncology clinical and research. Her goal is to conquer cancer, which she believes is great contribution to our health. She has a daughter, Lily Xu.

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