Counting 7 deadly cancers, Li Yong got laryngeal cancer?

At 9: 31 today (October 29th), TV director Ha Wen posted on his Sina Weibo: "In the United States, after 17 months of anti-cancer treatment, at 5: 20 am on October 25th, 2018, I lost my love forever …" After that, the news of her husband Li Yong’s death began to attract the attention of the whole network. In just a few hours, on Sina Weibo, # Li Yong died # and # Li Yong died. Although there is no official news about the cancer of the famous host, the topic "What Cancer in Li Yong" has been read by 220 million people. Some netizens broke the news on the Weibo that Li Yong had laryngeal cancer and was treated in the world’s top cancer treatment center clinic. Whether this news is true or not, next, I want to count the seven deadly cancers with you. ……

1. Lung cancer: killing the host Zhang Peizhi.

According to the Morning News, at 0: 33 a.m. on May 29, 2011, Zhang Pei, a famous Shanghai radio host, died of lung cancer. Zhang Pei, formerly known as Cha Beili, was born on March 6, 1956. She is a senior program host, chief announcer and vice president of the National Association of Hosts of Shanghai Oriental Radio Station. It is reported that Zhang Pei was diagnosed with lung cancer six months ago because of bone pain.

It is reported that the incidence of lung cancer has increased significantly in many countries in the past 50 years, and lung cancer has ranked first among male cancer patients. A large number of data show that long-term heavy smoking of cigarettes is an important pathogenic factor of lung cancer.

2. Rectal cancer: killing the host Xiao Xiaolin.

According to Guangzhou Daily Dayang.com, on the evening of July 12, 2017, Xiao Xiaolin, the host and producer of CCTV, died of rectal cancer recently while being treated in the United States. She once hosted columns such as Half the Sky, Focus Interview and legal report.

According to the tumor registration report in Shanghai, the incidence of colorectal cancer has increased from 12/100,000 in the early 1970s to 56/100,000 at present, with an annual growth rate of about 4.2%, far exceeding the international level of 2%, ranking second among all kinds of malignant tumors, only next to lung cancer.

3. Liver cancer: take away the life of the host Su Bin!

According to Huaxi Dushi Bao, on June 22nd, 2015, Su Bin, a well-known sports presenter of Chengdu TV Station, died at the age of 55 because of the late treatment of liver cancer. He has hosted such programs as Sports Expo, High-level Sports, Wonderful Sports Highlights and Sports Time and Space.

According to some data, liver cancer is one of the common malignant tumors in China, with a high mortality rate, which is second only to stomach and esophagus, and second only to gastric cancer in some rural areas. About 110,000 people die of liver cancer every year in China, accounting for 45% of the world’s liver cancer deaths.

4. Gastric cancer: Take away the life of the host Fang Jing!

Fang Jing, a former hostess of CCTV, died in Taiwan Province on November 18th, 2015, Beijing Youth Daily reported. Liu Chun, a former colleague of Fang Jing, released Weibo’s statement that Fang Jing died of gastric cancer and liver cancer. According to the news, Fang Jing was born in 1971, and has served as the host of Oriental Time and Space, Focus Interview and other columns.

Gastric cancer is one of the common malignant tumors in China, and its incidence ranks first among all kinds of tumors. Every year, about 170,000 people die of gastric cancer, almost a quarter of all malignant tumor deaths, and more than 20,000 new gastric cancer patients are born every year.

5. Breast cancer: take away the life of the host Wang Huan!

According to Chengde Evening News, at 18: 58 on July 3rd, 2013, Huan Wang, the 43-year-old director and host of CCTV movie channel "Program Preview" and host of "Next Week Movie", died of breast cancer recurrence at the age of 42.

According to statistics, the incidence of breast cancer accounts for 7-10% of all kinds of malignant tumors in the whole body, and only about 1-2% of breast patients are men. Malignant tumor that usually occurs in glandular epithelial tissue of breast. Breast cancer is also possible in men, but it is very rare.

6. Lymphoma: Kill the host Luo Jing!

According to People’s Daily, Luo Jing, the host of CCTV News Network, was diagnosed with lymphoma in July 2008. Lymphoma spread and died at 6: 40 am on June 5, 2009 at the age of 48.

According to the data, lymphoma is a malignant tumor originating from the lymphohematopoietic system, mainly characterized by painless lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, and all tissues and organs of the whole body can be involved, accompanied by fever, night sweats, emaciation, itching and other systemic symptoms.

7. Laryngeal cancer: Take away the life of the host Li Yong?

According to Phoenix.com, on December 24th, 2015, Zou Shaoguan, an artist who had performed such works as Young and Dangerous 6, I Want to Depend on You, Chasing the Wind and Growing Up, died of throat cancer in Taipei. According to Taiwan Province media, artist Zou Shaoguan is the only son of actresses Tai-Feng Hsia and Zou Sen. Shortly after the news of his death, people in Wang Zhonglei, wei li, Lan Yan and other circles sent letters of mourning.

China Broadcasting Hosting Network posted on its certified official Weibo that Li Yong also had laryngeal cancer and went to the Mayo Clinic, the world’s top cancer treatment center, but it still didn’t come back!

The author learned from professionals that laryngeal leukoplakia is a precancerous lesion of laryngeal cancer, which is a poor keratinization of vocal cord mucosa epithelium and a white plaque appearing on the mucosa. It is a pathological change caused by upper respiratory tract infection, smoking, harmful gas stimulation and excessive use of sound, which is closely related to the formation of laryngeal cancer and must be actively prevented and treated. There are also laryngeal keratosis, chronic hypertrophic laryngitis, papilloma, etc., which should be closely observed and actively prevented. Actors, hosts, teachers, speakers and other people who use their throats more should pay more attention to whether there are lesions in their throats.

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