The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Actress dies after Chinese therapies to treat cancer

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BEIJING: Chinese actress Xu Ting, also known as Kitty Xu Ting, lost her battle with cancer earlier this month after she chose traditiona­l medicine over chemothera­py. She was 25.

Xu Ting opted for traditiona­l Chinese treatments such as acupunctur­e, cupping and gua sha, sparking a nationwide debate over alternativ­e therapies.

In July, Xu Ting took to China's twitter-like micro-blogging site Weibo to reveal that she had been diagnosed with lymphoma (a cancer which affects the immune system) and announced her decision to treat her cancer using Chinese therapies because she was worried about the pain and side effects associated with chemothera­py.

“No matter how long I live, I want to enjoy every day happily,” she wrote to her 300,000 followers on Weibo, according to The Independen­t. “I don't want chemothera­py to torture me until I have no beauty or talent left.”

Later that month, the ‘Lost in Macau' actress shared a series of pictures of her cupping and gua sha treatment sessions on the social network, prompting fans to voice their concerns over her decision to reject modern medicine.

In August, Xu Ting's sister revealed that the treatments had failed and the actress had decided to opt for chemothera­py. However, her condition deteriorat­ed and she passed away on Sept. 7.

Following her death, people started debating the effectiven­ess of traditiona­l Chinese treatments on social media with the hashtag #XuTin g'sDeathAndC­hineseMedi­cine, as some argued that the actress would still have been alive had she chosen chemothera­py at the time of her diagnosis while others maintained that Chinese medicine cannot be deemed responsibl­e for Ting's death.

Traditiona­l treatments like cupping are also used by athletes including American swimmer and Olympic gold-medalist Michael Phelps, who recently used the therapy at the Olympic Games in Rio.

 ??  ?? (L) Xu Ting, 25, was diagnosed with lymphoma in July. • (Top, right) The aftermath of a cupping session. • (Bottom, right) Xu TIng, under treatment.
(L) Xu Ting, 25, was diagnosed with lymphoma in July. • (Top, right) The aftermath of a cupping session. • (Bottom, right) Xu TIng, under treatment.

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