Abstract

    Open Access Research Article Article ID: OJTM-10-133

    Positive-Effect (PE) of Biomedicines Song with Exercise (BMSWE) fit for Election-Duty (ED)-2026 on Aged Colorectal Major Surgery Chemotherapy (ACRMSCT) Follow-Up Patient (FUP) with Prolonged Side-Effects (PSE)

    Subhas Chandra Datta*

    Introduction: The number of colorectal cancer survivors (CRCS) living with long-term chemotherapy (LTC) follow-up and patient treatment-related complications is rapidly increasing, with about two million new cases of colorectal cancer (CRCC) from 2022, out of two- thirds ( 2/3) of cancer cases in the world. There are numerous effective remedial approaches for CRCC with its complications after surgery and chemotherapy (CT) or radiation therapy (RT). Even gut microbiota metabolites affect CT in CRC and gastric cancer (GC) patients. Primarily, it uses personalized medicine (PM), common foods (CF), and immune-nutrition gut microbiota (INGM) in patients undergoing CRC surgery. 

    Objectives: To overcome these situations, the main objectives of the current study are to observe the positive effect (PE) of the biomedicine song with exercise (BMSWE) fit for the election duty 2026 on a 59-year-old (aged) colorectal major surgery chemotherapy follow-up patient with prolonged side effects (SE).

    Methods: Biomedicine’s mixture, sour, and chantey (BMMSC) are prepared from weeds, vegetables, fruits, and spices. The BMMSC serves a meal twice daily, with a 12h interval, every day, to the follow-up patient, who is associated with regular hearing song, morning walks, and some freehand exercises with an awareness-updated programme.

    Result: Biomedicine song and walking exercises (BMSWE) for the aged colorectal cancer patient (CRCP) have a “positive effect (PE)” on improving quality of life and reducing more than 15 “unspecified side effects (USE)”. The BMSWE offers many key benefits for managing post-chemotherapy (PCT) and post-surgical recovery (PSR) of severely affected long-term side effects (LTSE), including obesity. 

    Conclusion: The ‘PE’ of ‘BMSWE’ on a 59-year-old patient undergoing CRC major surgery, CT follow-up with prolonged side-effects (SE), reduces the intensity of more than 15 unspecified “Toxic-Effects (TE)”, assuming like a healthy person, improving quality of life and reducing treatment-related uneasiness that misleads the doctors of the “Medical Board (MB)”, suggesting or demanding physically “Fit for Election Duty 2026 (FFED)”. But the ‘Question’ arises, “Election duty (ED) involves long hours, high stress, and often travel to remote polling stations, which may be challenging for a patient with prolonged side effects, i.e., persistent health issues where the “Treating Doctor (TD) / Surgical Oncologist (SO) cum Medical Director (MD)” advises “Not to Undergo Heavy Work for the Rest of Life”. And the ‘Election Commission (EC)’ and the ‘Medical Board (MB)’, grant exemptions for “Medical Emergencies (ME)” or “Chronic Debility Complications (CDC)” that typically qualify for exemption three times previously from 2018.

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    Published on: Jun 13, 2026 Pages: 1-24

    Full Text PDF Full Text HTML DOI: 10.17352/ojtm.000033
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