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28-year-old internet celebrity Feifei Princess dies of cancer: Was a esports coach who often stayed

Sat, Feb 24 2024 08:36 PM EST

On February 23rd, it was reported that the topic "28-year-old internet celebrity Feifei Princess dies of cancer" has drawn attention on the internet.

According to domestic media reports, on the early morning of February 21st, "Feifei Princess," an anti-cancer blogger from Shaanxi, unfortunately passed away at the age of 28 due to cancer.

The mother of "Feifei Princess" released an obituary on her account "Optimistic Fight Against Cancer·FeiFei" and said, "Life only has one chance, pay attention to your health and have regular check-ups."

According to reports, "Feifei Princess" used her own experience to advise netizens, saying, "I used to be an esports coach and often stayed up late, held in my urine, didn't drink water, and had irregular meals. I hope you can pay more attention to these things."

The TikTok homepage of "Optimistic Fight Against Cancer·FeiFei" shows that "Feifei Princess" had late-stage kidney cancer with multiple metastases. s_46340954341d4369bdfa6ed519424b3b.jpg In a video, "Princess Feifei" mentioned that she had no symptoms before discovering her illness. She attributed her back pain to fatigue.

"Princess Feifei" made her last appearance on the third day of the lunar new year. She commented in the section that she had been coughing, using oxygen every day, and the coughing prevented her from sleeping. She also experienced swelling and pain in her legs, making it difficult for her to walk. She expressed how difficult this year has been for her. s_41335f8064f34848832b9667545fa339.jpg According to publicly available information, renal cell carcinoma, also known as kidney cancer, is a highly malignant tumor in the urinary system and one of the most common cancers. It originates from the malignant transformation of the epithelial system of the renal parenchymal tubules and is also referred to as renal adenocarcinoma. It accounts for 80% to 90% of malignant tumors of the kidney.

Research shows that kidney cancer ranks third among genitourinary system tumors in China, following bladder tumors and prostate cancer.