At about 6 am on March 12 this year, in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, a young dancer, Su Riman, who had been fighting cancer for 8 months, died of illness.
Su Riman is a prairie girl who loves to dance. She won the silver award of the “Lotus Award”, the highest award in Chinese dance, and was also the Chinese champion of Miss Tourism. Even though she already knew that she had cancer, she always showed happiness in front of the camera.
During the eight months from diagnosis to death, Su underwent eight rounds of chemotherapy. Su mentioned “signet ring cell carcinoma” in her pathological diagnosis. Gastric signet ring cell carcinoma is a highly malignant poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma with strong invasiveness and high metastasis rate, which is often not detected until developing into the advanced stage.
Early gastric signet ring cell carcinoma mostly occurs in young women, and signet ring cell carcinoma is often insensitive to chemotherapy. For advanced signet ring cell carcinoma, surgical treatment is generally not advocated, and comprehensive treatment based on internal medicine is usually adopted. Therefore, early diagnosis and early surgery should be done as far as possible in order to achieve a certain therapeutic effect.
According to the global cancer statistics report and related research data, there were about 470,000 gastric cancer cases in China in 2020, and about 30% of gastric cancer patients in China were already in the advanced stage when they were diagnosed.
In recent years, targeted therapy and immunotherapy have developed rapidly, but there are more than 120,000 gastric cancer patients in China every year, and most of them can only rely on chemotherapy. Zhang Jun, director of the Oncology Department of Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, once said that “chemotherapy” is still the cornerstone of the treatment of advanced gastric cancer but gastric cancer is not very sensitive to chemotherapy. Patients with advanced gastric cancer who receive conventional chemotherapy have a median survival time of one year or so.
“The future development of advanced gastric cancer treatment may focus on molecular targeted therapy and immunotherapy, and combination drugs and new targets should be explored for targeted drugs for gastric cancer .”
There are many traditional Chinese medicines in China that have good effects on anti-tumor and immune regulation. Among them, Ganoderma lucidum can achieve the effect of adjuvant treatment of tumors through the immune regulation mechanism.

Zhi-Bin Lin, a professor at Peking University Health Science Center, once shared his opinions in the “Sharing the Views of Famous Doctors” live broadcast room, “Eating Ganoderma lucidum combined with chemoradiotherapy or targeted therapy can play a role in enhancing efficacy and reducing toxicity.”, “At the same time, Ganoderma lucidum can also protect the intestines and stomach and reduce the symptoms of nausea and vomiting. During chemoradiotherapy, patients generally need to take liver-protecting and repairing drugs at the same time, and Ganoderma lucidum can provide overall protection, enhance effects and reduce toxicity.”
How can we avoid stomach problems in our daily life?
Long-term overeating, excessive dieting and eating foods infected with Helicobacter pylori will hurt the stomach and cause diseases such as gastric ulcers or gastric bleeding. If these diseases are not controlled in time, they are likely to eventually develop into gastric cancer.
Gao Xinji, a gastrointestinal surgeon at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, once said in the live broadcast room “Sharing the Views of Famous Doctors” that ”Gastroscope is one of the important screening methods for gastric cancer. If you have an upset stomach, be sure to go to the hospital for screening in time!”
It is recommended that people at high risk of gastric cancer (including those with a family history of gastric cancer and patients with chronic gastric ulcer, gastric polyps, and chronic atrophic gastritis) should undergo an annual gastroscopy.
In addition, in daily life, we also need to do the following to avoid stomach diseases to the greatest extent:

1. Eat regularly and quantitatively
Three meals should be eaten regularly and quantitatively, and the stomach should not be overloaded. Stop eating when you are 70% full.
2. Food therapy
Food therapy varies from person to person, and a personalized health diet guide should be given according to each person’s tongue picture and pulse manifestation. In principle, it is to eat light, easily digestible food that does not cause irritation to the stomach. In addition, Dr. Gao mentioned, “Eat more garlic since garlic has a good bactericidal effect”!
3. Keep a good mood every day
The stomach and emotions are inextricably linked. Liu Jing, the associate chief physician of the Department of Gastroenterology at the First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital, mentioned in the public welfare action on the stomach health that high-intensity work and excessive mental stress can also cause stomach problems. So improving mood and sleep can appropriately improve symptoms of indigestion.
4. Taking Ganoderma lucidum regularly can support digestive health.
Ganoderma lucidum has been highly regarded since ancient times. It is recorded in traditional herbal texts for its ability to benefit vital energy, calm the mind, and enhance immunity to promote overall wellness. In addition, Ganoderma lucidum provides excellent support for the digestive system, helping to maintain a healthy stomach lining, support a balanced intestinal barrier, and regulate gut microbiota. Brewing Ganoderma lucidum slices or using its powder in daily routines are excellent ways to nourish the stomach and maintain long-term gastrointestinal comfort.
Studies suggest that the active components in Ganoderma lucidum (such as its extracts and broken spore powder) can help boost antioxidant enzyme (like SOD) activity and support cellular health within the digestive tract, helping the body manage everyday environmental stressors.
Maintaining a regular diet, keeping a positive mood, and cultivating wellness with Ganoderma lucidum are great steps toward a vibrant, healthy life.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
References:
1. “Since the effect of chemotherapy has reached the ceiling, what is the way out for patients with advanced gastric cancer?”, 21st Century Business Herald, 2020.3.3
2. “Pharmacological Effects and Clinics of Ganoderma Lucidum” written by Zhi-Bin Lin and Bao-Xue Yang, 2020.10
3. Baidu Baike

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