Mr. Ibrahim Abdelmageed and his family came from Algeria. Suffering from pancreatic cancer with multiple metastases, he had been turned away by local medical institutions. His children brought him to Sing May Hospital in Guangzhou.
Following a rapid multidisciplinary consultation by the oncology team, Mr. Abdelmageed underwent a combination of pain management medication and traditional Chinese treatments—including thunder-fire moxibustion, acupoint therapy, ozone therapy, and hydrogen therapy. In less than a week, after enduring unrelenting tumor pain, abdominal and back pain, and countless sleepless nights, he finally smiled with relief. His wife said, “I haven’t seen him this relaxed in a long time. The Chinese doctors and nurses are amazing!”

After several days of integrated treatment, Mr. Abdelmageed was able to eat and sleep well. His bowel movements returned to normal, and his mental state greatly improved. The oncology team then performed a pancreatic tumor microvascular intervention using nano-microsphere embolization. Just days after the procedure, the results were remarkable. Surrounded by his family in the hospital lounge, Mr. Abdelmageed joyfully invited Director Zhang of the Oncology Department and Head Nurse Chen for a group photo. The family now plans to let him rest for a few weeks before proceeding with cryoablation therapy for his abdominal metastatic tumors.
Mr. Ibrahim Abdelmageed and his family came from Algeria. Suffering from pancreatic cancer with multiple metastases, he had been turned away by local medical institutions. His children brought him to Sing May Hospital in Guangzhou.
Following a rapid multidisciplinary consultation by the oncology team, Mr. Abdelmageed underwent a combination of pain management medication and traditional Chinese treatments—including thunder-fire moxibustion, acupoint therapy, ozone therapy, and hydrogen therapy. In less than a week, after enduring unrelenting tumor pain, abdominal and back pain, and countless sleepless nights, he finally smiled with relief. His wife said, “I haven’t seen him this relaxed in a long time. The Chinese doctors and nurses are amazing!”

After several days of integrated treatment, Mr. Abdelmageed was able to eat and sleep well. His bowel movements returned to normal, and his mental state greatly improved. The oncology team then performed a pancreatic tumor microvascular intervention using nano-microsphere embolization. Just days after the procedure, the results were remarkable. Surrounded by his family in the hospital lounge, Mr. Abdelmageed joyfully invited Director Zhang of the Oncology Department and Head Nurse Chen for a group photo. The family now plans to let him rest for a few weeks before proceeding with cryoablation therapy for his abdominal metastatic tumors.
Mr. Ibrahim Abdelmageed and his family came from Algeria. Suffering from pancreatic cancer with multiple metastases, he had been turned away by local medical institutions. His children brought him to Sing May Hospital in Guangzhou.
Following a rapid multidisciplinary consultation by the oncology team, Mr. Abdelmageed underwent a combination of pain management medication and traditional Chinese treatments—including thunder-fire moxibustion, acupoint therapy, ozone therapy, and hydrogen therapy. In less than a week, after enduring unrelenting tumor pain, abdominal and back pain, and countless sleepless nights, he finally smiled with relief. His wife said, “I haven’t seen him this relaxed in a long time. The Chinese doctors and nurses are amazing!”

After several days of integrated treatment, Mr. Abdelmageed was able to eat and sleep well. His bowel movements returned to normal, and his mental state greatly improved. The oncology team then performed a pancreatic tumor microvascular intervention using nano-microsphere embolization. Just days after the procedure, the results were remarkable. Surrounded by his family in the hospital lounge, Mr. Abdelmageed joyfully invited Director Zhang of the Oncology Department and Head Nurse Chen for a group photo. The family now plans to let him rest for a few weeks before proceeding with cryoablation therapy for his abdominal metastatic tumors.
Mr. Ibrahim Abdelmageed and his family came from Algeria. Suffering from pancreatic cancer with multiple metastases, he had been turned away by local medical institutions. His children brought him to Sing May Hospital in Guangzhou.
Following a rapid multidisciplinary consultation by the oncology team, Mr. Abdelmageed underwent a combination of pain management medication and traditional Chinese treatments—including thunder-fire moxibustion, acupoint therapy, ozone therapy, and hydrogen therapy. In less than a week, after enduring unrelenting tumor pain, abdominal and back pain, and countless sleepless nights, he finally smiled with relief. His wife said, “I haven’t seen him this relaxed in a long time. The Chinese doctors and nurses are amazing!”

After several days of integrated treatment, Mr. Abdelmageed was able to eat and sleep well. His bowel movements returned to normal, and his mental state greatly improved. The oncology team then performed a pancreatic tumor microvascular intervention using nano-microsphere embolization. Just days after the procedure, the results were remarkable. Surrounded by his family in the hospital lounge, Mr. Abdelmageed joyfully invited Director Zhang of the Oncology Department and Head Nurse Chen for a group photo. The family now plans to let him rest for a few weeks before proceeding with cryoablation therapy for his abdominal metastatic tumors.
Mr. Ibrahim Abdelmageed and his family came from Algeria. Suffering from pancreatic cancer with multiple metastases, he had been turned away by local medical institutions. His children brought him to Sing May Hospital in Guangzhou.
Following a rapid multidisciplinary consultation by the oncology team, Mr. Abdelmageed underwent a combination of pain management medication and traditional Chinese treatments—including thunder-fire moxibustion, acupoint therapy, ozone therapy, and hydrogen therapy. In less than a week, after enduring unrelenting tumor pain, abdominal and back pain, and countless sleepless nights, he finally smiled with relief. His wife said, “I haven’t seen him this relaxed in a long time. The Chinese doctors and nurses are amazing!”

After several days of integrated treatment, Mr. Abdelmageed was able to eat and sleep well. His bowel movements returned to normal, and his mental state greatly improved. The oncology team then performed a pancreatic tumor microvascular intervention using nano-microsphere embolization. Just days after the procedure, the results were remarkable. Surrounded by his family in the hospital lounge, Mr. Abdelmageed joyfully invited Director Zhang of the Oncology Department and Head Nurse Chen for a group photo. The family now plans to let him rest for a few weeks before proceeding with cryoablation therapy for his abdominal metastatic tumors.
Mr. Ibrahim Abdelmageed and his family came from Algeria. Suffering from pancreatic cancer with multiple metastases, he had been turned away by local medical institutions. His children brought him to Sing May Hospital in Guangzhou.
Following a rapid multidisciplinary consultation by the oncology team, Mr. Abdelmageed underwent a combination of pain management medication and traditional Chinese treatments—including thunder-fire moxibustion, acupoint therapy, ozone therapy, and hydrogen therapy. In less than a week, after enduring unrelenting tumor pain, abdominal and back pain, and countless sleepless nights, he finally smiled with relief. His wife said, “I haven’t seen him this relaxed in a long time. The Chinese doctors and nurses are amazing!”

After several days of integrated treatment, Mr. Abdelmageed was able to eat and sleep well. His bowel movements returned to normal, and his mental state greatly improved. The oncology team then performed a pancreatic tumor microvascular intervention using nano-microsphere embolization. Just days after the procedure, the results were remarkable. Surrounded by his family in the hospital lounge, Mr. Abdelmageed joyfully invited Director Zhang of the Oncology Department and Head Nurse Chen for a group photo. The family now plans to let him rest for a few weeks before proceeding with cryoablation therapy for his abdominal metastatic tumors.
Mr. Ibrahim Abdelmageed and his family came from Algeria. Suffering from pancreatic cancer with multiple metastases, he had been turned away by local medical institutions. His children brought him to Sing May Hospital in Guangzhou.
Following a rapid multidisciplinary consultation by the oncology team, Mr. Abdelmageed underwent a combination of pain management medication and traditional Chinese treatments—including thunder-fire moxibustion, acupoint therapy, ozone therapy, and hydrogen therapy. In less than a week, after enduring unrelenting tumor pain, abdominal and back pain, and countless sleepless nights, he finally smiled with relief. His wife said, “I haven’t seen him this relaxed in a long time. The Chinese doctors and nurses are amazing!”

After several days of integrated treatment, Mr. Abdelmageed was able to eat and sleep well. His bowel movements returned to normal, and his mental state greatly improved. The oncology team then performed a pancreatic tumor microvascular intervention using nano-microsphere embolization. Just days after the procedure, the results were remarkable. Surrounded by his family in the hospital lounge, Mr. Abdelmageed joyfully invited Director Zhang of the Oncology Department and Head Nurse Chen for a group photo. The family now plans to let him rest for a few weeks before proceeding with cryoablation therapy for his abdominal metastatic tumors.
Mr. Ibrahim Abdelmageed and his family came from Algeria. Suffering from pancreatic cancer with multiple metastases, he had been turned away by local medical institutions. His children brought him to Sing May Hospital in Guangzhou.
Following a rapid multidisciplinary consultation by the oncology team, Mr. Abdelmageed underwent a combination of pain management medication and traditional Chinese treatments—including thunder-fire moxibustion, acupoint therapy, ozone therapy, and hydrogen therapy. In less than a week, after enduring unrelenting tumor pain, abdominal and back pain, and countless sleepless nights, he finally smiled with relief. His wife said, “I haven’t seen him this relaxed in a long time. The Chinese doctors and nurses are amazing!”

After several days of integrated treatment, Mr. Abdelmageed was able to eat and sleep well. His bowel movements returned to normal, and his mental state greatly improved. The oncology team then performed a pancreatic tumor microvascular intervention using nano-microsphere embolization. Just days after the procedure, the results were remarkable. Surrounded by his family in the hospital lounge, Mr. Abdelmageed joyfully invited Director Zhang of the Oncology Department and Head Nurse Chen for a group photo. The family now plans to let him rest for a few weeks before proceeding with cryoablation therapy for his abdominal metastatic tumors.
Mr. Ibrahim Abdelmageed and his family came from Algeria. Suffering from pancreatic cancer with multiple metastases, he had been turned away by local medical institutions. His children brought him to Sing May Hospital in Guangzhou.
Following a rapid multidisciplinary consultation by the oncology team, Mr. Abdelmageed underwent a combination of pain management medication and traditional Chinese treatments—including thunder-fire moxibustion, acupoint therapy, ozone therapy, and hydrogen therapy. In less than a week, after enduring unrelenting tumor pain, abdominal and back pain, and countless sleepless nights, he finally smiled with relief. His wife said, “I haven’t seen him this relaxed in a long time. The Chinese doctors and nurses are amazing!”

After several days of integrated treatment, Mr. Abdelmageed was able to eat and sleep well. His bowel movements returned to normal, and his mental state greatly improved. The oncology team then performed a pancreatic tumor microvascular intervention using nano-microsphere embolization. Just days after the procedure, the results were remarkable. Surrounded by his family in the hospital lounge, Mr. Abdelmageed joyfully invited Director Zhang of the Oncology Department and Head Nurse Chen for a group photo. The family now plans to let him rest for a few weeks before proceeding with cryoablation therapy for his abdominal metastatic tumors.