JITLADA from Thailand was diagnosed with fallopian tube cancer. After undergoing surgery to remove her uterus and ovaries, followed by six rounds of chemotherapy, her condition improved. However, the cancer recurred, spreading to her abdominal cavity, causing abdominal pain, nausea, and loss of appetite. To treat this, she underwent a second surgery and chemotherapy, which was a painful process. Unfortunately, soon after, her tumor markers rose again. This recurrence led JITLADA to learn about Fuda. After consulting with other Thai patients treated at Fuda, they decided to come to Fuda in search of hope.
At that time, she only wanted to alleviate the pain. After discussions, Fuda's experts recommended interventional chemotherapy, as the tumor was too large for cryoablation. Over three and a half months of treatment, JITLADA's CA125 levels dropped from 681 to 21. She gained 5-6 kilograms, was able to eat normally, and regained her strength.
"At first, I thought I was doomed, but now I feel like I might live for several more years because of maintenance treatment. I hope everyone has good luck and can recover."