First of all, in the early stage of the disease, we should give patients more psychological support and correctly guide patients to understand the disease. Most patients don't want to think that they are suffering from malignant tumors, and even hope to be misdiagnosed. After the diagnosis, they want to know whether their disease is early or late, whether it has spread and metastasized, and they are skeptical about the therapeutic effect, such as whether surgery can be completely solved, whether chemotherapy and radiotherapy are effective, and whether they can bear all the treatments. Then worry about your future and destiny, the impact on your family, and evaluate your life value. Especially for some terminal cancer patients with weak will and depression, if they lack the care of their families and society, it is easy to have despair. This requires relatives to find out the inner activities of patients from their language and movement characteristics, and give them care and guidance, encourage patients' confidence in overcoming the disease, and make patients change from a negative and low mentality to a positive one.
Survival is human nature, and the need for survival is the strongest need of every tumor patient. They are eager to know their situation and ask themselves how much time they have. As long as their life value will still exist, it will be enough to make them suffer from all diseases that are not suitable for treatment. At this time, it is most necessary for patients to understand and support, treat patients with enthusiasm and patience, take the initiative to solve them, and try to meet their reasonable requirements.
Patients also need good interpersonal relationships and exchange ideas with patients. Make it not feel lonely and lonely. You can gain strength against diseases from it. People should respect each other, everyone wants others to respect their personality, and cancer patients are no exception. They not only need sympathy, care and care, but also need understanding and respect.