Recently, the sister of anti-cancer blogger Chen Luck logged on to her account and posted: Sister Chen Luck has passed away.

Screenshot of Chen Lucky’s video before his death (source: personal account)
Chen Lucky’s sister wrote: “I became sisters with you on 7.11 in 87, and I will send you away with my own hands in 2025.” May heaven be free of pain, my baby will go all the way, and my sister will be in pain for a lifetime. ”
In the comment area, Chen Lucky’s sister cried: “What should you do if you leave your sister behind.” Netizens expressed their condolences: go all the way, and express comfort to Chen Lucky’s family: mourning and change.

Screenshot of Chen Lucky’s video before his death (source: personal account)
It is understood that blogger Chen Lucky’s real name is Chen Jing, born in 1987, and has a child. The homepage of his personal account introduced: She is a single mother born in the 80s, who has been engaged in the clothing industry for more than ten years.
The reporter noticed that on Chen Lucky’s personal account, she often posted videos of herself riding. In the video, Chen Luck is sunny and cheerful and loves sports. Netizens also praised the mother.
However, in March 2023, Chen was diagnosed with mid-to-advanced colon cancer, and his life changed dramatically. After that, she often posted about her anti-cancer experiences. In most of the videos, Chen Luck still appears with a smile on his face and expresses optimism about life.
On January 10 this year, Chen Luck also posted a video saying that his operation went smoothly, but he was still in pain, and it was very difficult to endure at night.
On February 27, the morning of Chen Lucky’s death, his sister also reported that she was safe. However, the bad news of Chen Lucky’s death was made public in the evening, and netizens were saddened and regretted.

Screenshot of netizen comments
On Chen Lucky’s personal account, his sister is still posting videos to miss her sister. Netizens also persuaded Chen Lucky’s family to mourn and change.
Previously
There are also many celebrities and bloggers who have died of bowel cancer
December 28, 2024
Internet celebrity “coffee” with millions of followers
He died of rectal cancer at the age of 29

Actor Chadwick Boseman from the film “Black Panther”.
He died of colon cancer at the age of 43

A 34-year-old Internet celebrity anti-cancer blogger passed away
From a handsome guy to a withered guy in a year


Colorectal cancer, one of the top five cancers in China, is usually found in the middle and advanced stages. The data shows that the 5-year survival rate for patients with advanced colorectal cancer is only 12%.
Bowel cancer, found may be in the middle and advanced stages
Where does colorectal cancer grow?
Colorectal cancer is the most common malignant tumor of the gastrointestinal tract, which is more common in middle-aged and elderly people, and has a trend of younger people in recent years. Early detection is an important means to improve the efficacy of rectal cancer, but due to the lack of understanding of rectal cancer, most of the rectal cancers found in clinical practice are intermediate and advanced tumors, with poor treatment effects and high recurrence rates.
These tumors often start with a few small polyps and gradually grow into the intestinal wall tissue, and even cause harm throughout the body.
These populations
High risk of colorectal cancer!
People with inflammatory bowel disease
Red and processed meat lovers
People with diabetes and obesity
Smokers and heavy drinkers
What are the symptoms of colorectal cancer?
Common ones include:
Changes in bowel habits (including diarrhea, constipation, and thinning of stools that persist for more than a few days)
Teesmus (having a desire to defecate, but not being able to expel it)
Rectal bleeding (bright red)
Blood in the stool (the stool looks dark brown or black)
Cramps or abdominal pain
Weakness and fatigue
Unexplained weight loss
Prevent colorectal cancer
The most important thing is to get regular screenings!
Colorectal cancer and other tumors progress slowly, and it takes an average of 5~10 years for polyps to develop from advanced tumors, so we have ample opportunities to do screening to find problems.
Colorectal cancer is considered one of the most valuable cancers to screen for, and colonoscopy is the gold standard for colorectal cancer screening, so regular screening is especially important!
In 2020, the National Cancer Center formulated colorectal cancer screening guidelines, which stated that for the general population (such as those who have no family history of colorectal cancer, have not detected intestinal polyps, inflammatory bowel disease, or have long-term blood in the stool), colorectal cancer screening is recommended at the age of 50~75, and the frequency of screening is once every 5~10 years.
Regular check-ups
Good health is the most important thing!