
FROM REAL PATIENT JOURNEYS
Personalized Oncology In Real Clinical Journeys
Explore documented patient experiences involving radiotherapy, integrative oncology, and multidisciplinary cancer care coordination.




Real Clinical Journeys Across Different Diagnoses
• Malaysia · Penang
At 40+, she was diagnosed with advanced breast cancer that had metastasized to the brain, with more than 20 tumor lesions detected throughout the body. After undergoing a carefully coordinated treatment strategy involving radiotherapy and integrative oncology care, her condition gradually stabilized. Through continuous monitoring and personalized treatment planning, the tumors were successfully brought under control, allowing her to regain strength, improve daily function, and continue her journey with renewed hope. Every cancer journey is different — but with the right combination of medical expertise, timing, and multidisciplinary support, meaningful outcomes are still possible even in complex cases.
Lin Wei, 47 — Singapore
EGFR-mutant lung adenocarcinoma, Stage IIIA. Lin Wei had already completed targeted therapy in Singapore. She came to us for stereotactic body radiotherapy to a residual lesion — a modality not locally available at her prior centre.
Five SBRT fractions delivered across two weeks. Side-effect profile remained within expected parameters. Her daughter accompanied her; the centre arranged Mandarin-language support throughout.
Dewi, 44 — Jakarta
Stage IIB cervical carcinoma. Dewi's MDT review identified concurrent chemoradiation as the primary approach, with brachytherapy boost. Her husband managed the logistics from Jakarta; the international coordinator handled visa documents and accommodation.
Seven-week treatment course completed. Quarterly imaging scheduled. TCM acupuncture was integrated during the final three weeks to address radiation fatigue — documented in her discharge summary sent to her Jakarta gynaecologist.
Before you decide to travel
These are the questions patients and families ask most often. If yours is not here, send it directly — we respond within one working day.
Can international patients receive treatment here?
Does Chinese medicine interfere with radiotherapy?
How long will the treatment course take?
It depends on the diagnosis and modality. SBRT courses run five fractions over two weeks; concurrent chemoradiation typically spans five to seven weeks. We provide a written timeline before you travel.
Yes. The centre holds a dedicated international patient unit. We accept referrals directly and can review your existing medical records before you commit to travel.
Our TCM protocols are sequenced by the MDT to complement, not compete with, radiation schedules. Herbal formulas are reviewed against your chemotherapy agents before use.
Which medical records should I send first?
How do I arrange an initial consultation?
Pathology report, most recent imaging (CT or MRI in DICOM if possible), and your current treatment summary. English or Mandarin; our team reads both. Bahasa and Thai documents can be translated on request.
Submit your records via the contact form or WhatsApp. An international coordinator confirms receipt within 24 hours and schedules a video consultation with the relevant specialist within five working days.

