Whole-Process Cancer Documentation
Whole-process cancer documentation is [[Ajiao|阿娇 / 柱子哥]]’s stated desire in 184.真实于我有万钧之重:欢迎侠女阿娇 to record the full course of cancer from diagnosis through treatment, recurrence, deterioration, and death. She describes this as a kind of “养成系” record: readers have seen her become 柱子哥, and she wants the record to remain truthful through the end rather than stopping at the socially acceptable parts.
The concept is a narrower form of Public Illness Writing. It emphasizes continuity, time stamps, state changes, and the refusal to present only the positive or strong version of a patient.
Key Claims
- A complete illness record includes treatment, remission, recurrence, exhaustion, fear, anger, physical decline, and possible death.
- Dated writing matters because a person’s death view and world view can change across years of illness.
- Recording the process can help later patients and families recognize experiences that otherwise feel isolated.
- The value of the record depends on truthfulness, not on producing an inspirational arc.
Connections
- [[Ajiao|阿娇 / 柱子哥]] - source case.
- [[WoHaiXiangKanjian|《我还想看见》]] - book that preserves dated writing and changing illness views.
- Public Illness Writing - broader public-expression frame.
- 安宁疗护 / Hospice Care - care and death-quality branch that becomes more relevant as treatment options narrow.
- Professional Dignity Beyond Patient Identity - boundary against reading the record only through pity.