"I was sad when I found out I had cancer, but I will not give up on myself because I choose to accept the arrangement of fate calmly.When I can be cured, I will be healed. When I can't be cured, I can only accept the fact."

Tang Hoong Sern, a 35-year-old man with tongue cancer, lost both of his parents. He was helpless as an only child. Despite being diagnosed with cancer, he was unable to exercise or enjoy food. He remains optimistic and positive about facing the disease, and even wishes that if he can recover, he will serve society by assisting other patients in need and encouraging patients not to give up through his own experience.

Currently, he must return to the hospital every three weeks for injections. With the RM200,000 he requires raised, he believes that the general public who has never met him, even if they do not know him, will assist him in getting through the difficulties.

Tang Hoong Sern, a young man from Bayan Lepas in Penang, was diagnosed with tongue cancer last May. He now requires immunotherapy treatment after having his tongue amputated and actively undergoing electrochemotherapy. He had previously relied on his religious beliefs and his own willpower to survive, and his willpower had been strong. He was unwilling to give up as long as there was a chance of healing.