Chapter 317: Reaction

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Although Skyford came to China in secret, could the whereabouts of a character like Skyford be a secret? He is the heir to the Meron family's wealth and has a pivotal position in American high society. Pen ~ fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info Skafford's health has never been Skafford's private business. Therefore, the matter of Skyford's treatment in China quickly became a household name among Americans.

The New York Times was the first to report on Skyford's trip to China for treatment: The reason for Skyford's trip to China was due to a report in China's mainstream media "Youth Daily" that a public hospital in a small Chinese city had used a new technology to treat a patient with a brain tumor, and achieved extremely good results. Skafford's brain tumor was already in terrible condition. So much so that he had to make a desperate bet and put the treasure on the little-known hospital in this small Chinese city. It looks like there is a smell of rushing to the doctor. But if you look closely into this hospital, you will find out. Not long ago, this hospital also shocked the Chinese, they have made great achievements in gene induction and cell transplantation. It is reported that the attending doctor of Skeve this time is a magical young man. Half a year ago, he published a cover paper in the Journal of Preventive Medicine, which, according to medical experts, put forward many new concepts in first aid......

In addition to the New York Times, several mainstream media outlets in the United States reported on Skyford's trip to China for medical treatment.

The U.S. pharmaceutical industry immediately shouted the "China threat theory". As we all know, the U.S. life sciences industry has maintained a huge lead. They occupy a huge share of the pharmaceutical market worldwide. Now the Americans are going to China for treatment, which shows a very serious problem. China's life sciences are already on the rise. Americans have always been arrogant and have never really taken any country in the world into account. But now the arrogant Americans are going to China to seek medical treatment, which has to worry about the American pharmaceutical industry, which has always looked down on the world.

However, the American medical community believes that the Chinese are very old in cheating. Take academic papers, for example. China has long ranked first in the world in the number of papers produced each year, but the overall level of papers is at the bottom. Therefore, Skeve rushed to the hospital this time, and in the end there could only be a sad end. The Chinese's tricks of deception will also eventually be revealed.

Cowles, a well-known oncologist at Massachusetts General Hospital in the United States, declared that Skyford's tumor condition is no longer possible to be surgically removed or treated by radiotherapy. If the Chinese insist on surgical treatment, the final result can only be to hasten Skafford's death. Development of targeted drugs. The United States has always been at the forefront of the world, and even if the Chinese may come from behind, it is impossible to leave the United States far behind. In fact. So far, U.S. medical technology has not been able to develop anti-cancer targeted drugs with satisfactory effects. Targeted drugs are more in the ideation stage.

For Cowles' opinion, John and Pkins Hospital experts Joe. Mantena agrees, arguing that Chinese hospitals may be overstating the effectiveness of treatment. Promote early-stage patients as late-stage patients. If the same treatment is taken for Skafford. It could end up being an irreversible deterioration of Skafford.

Many experts in the United States have called for China to strengthen the management of hospitals, especially sanctions for misconduct by doctors. Especially in the period of frequent medical accidents, the lax management of hospitals is the source of tension in the doctor-patient relationship.

Jensen of Mayo Medical Center. Akers believes that the current doctor-patient relationship in China is largely due to some misconduct by Chinese doctors. The conflict of interest between doctors and patients is significant, and managers are laissez-faire in this regard. raises a series of questions. Chinese should learn from the lessons and lessons of European and American countries.

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In fact, not only foreigners, but also the Chinese media paid great attention to Skyford's trip to Tan Shan. Many people are skeptical that Tan Son Central Hospital can effectively treat cancer.

Skafford's treatment has already begun, followed by targeted anti-cancer drugs followed by music therapy.

In the past few days, although there has been no significant improvement in Skefford's condition, there has been no deterioration either. It reassured Riggs and the others a little.

"Riggs. Mr. Skafford's treatment does not appear to have made any positive progress. Are the treatments they are taking really effective? "Paul. Wesley asked, a little worried.

"Yes, there is a lot of controversy in the country right now. I have received several phone calls today, all of which are concerned about Mr. Skefford's condition. Now Mr. Skefford's illness is not only related to Mr. Skeve himself, but also related to all aspects. "John. Noble chimed in.

"Let's take a look. Mr. Skafford had just come a long way, and it was not an easy task to be able to stay the same now. To know. Mr. Skafford's condition had already been in a state of decline. Now, at least, it hasn't worsened. Riggs sees it differently. As the chief health consultant, he tried everything to control Skyford's condition, but no progress was made, but here he was, in a matter of days. It had stabilized Skafford's condition. Although Skafford's condition was extremely poor at this time, at least it did not continue to deteriorate.

Qin Chuan never cared about other people's comments. Skyford's condition was much more serious than Hu Yemei's original condition. He wasn't absolutely sure. But now that you've taken over, there's no need to think about success, but about better treatments.

Qin Chuan's team focused on discussing Skyford's condition almost every day.

"From the data monitored, the rate of spread of the patient's cancer cells has been controlled, and the cancer cells in the brain have stopped developing, which is good news. However, although the rate of spread of cancer cells has been controlled, the area affected by cancer cells has not shrunk. The patient's physical condition is still not enough to meet the requirements for surgery. With such a large area of brain tissue, the risks of surgery are too great. Zhang Jingzhou expressed his opinion.

Qin Chuan nodded and did not speak.

Pan Jiaming took over the topic: "I think we have achieved results in the treatment of patients. Explain that we are on the right track. In this case, we continue with the previous treatment method. Wait until the patient's physical condition is able to meet the surgical criteria. ”

After everyone expressed their opinions, Qin Chuan spoke: "The next treatment needs to be adjusted to a certain extent, such as the dose of the drug can be increased appropriately. The timing of music therapy can also be adjusted appropriately. Increase the frequency and duration of treatment. The general plan is still according to the original plan, but some adjustments need to be made. The treatment in the past few days has given us a certain understanding of the patient's physical condition and physical characteristics. It is also very appropriate to make adjustments at this time. ”

Qin Chuan and Skafford's personal medical team only meet once a day, and that is when Qin Chuan briefs Riggs and others on the progress of Skafford's treatment.

"That's what we got today. The patient's signs were stable, and all indicators remained stable. Starting tomorrow, we will adjust the treatment regimen and increase the dose appropriately. The duration of the treatment will also be changed accordingly. That is all I would like to brief you on today. After Qin Chuan finished speaking, he turned around and was about to leave.

Riggs hurriedly stopped Qin Chuan: "Doctor Qin." You probably already know. Mr. Skaeford's visit for treatment caused great repercussions in the United States. ”

"That's not what I'm concerned about." Qin Chuan was a little impatient with Riggs's words.

"Of course, I'm just giving you a brief briefing." Riggs scratched his head.

"Anything else?" Qin Chuan asked.

Riggs was embarrassed: "Can you let us take a look at Mr. Skafford's physiotherapy?" ”

"There's no need for that." Qin Chuan didn't have a good impression of these Americans who were very arrogant at first. Qin Chuan naturally knew Riggs's intentions. He saw that Skyford's treatment had made some progress, so he wanted to find out how to treat it.

In fact, if they had a better attitude before, Qin Chuan would not have pretended to be so mysterious. Even if the whole treatment process is opened, these people can't steal any technology. But when these people came over, they were arrogant and high-minded, which made the people in the emergency department very unhappy. Qin Chuan and the others naturally wouldn't give them a good look.

The result of Riggs's negotiations with Qin Chuan was naturally very frustrating.

Paul. When Wesley saw Riggs coming back, he hurriedly greeted him and asked, "Riggs, how is it?" Did they agree? ”

Riggs shook his head in frustration: "They are very defensive of us. They maintain the strictest confidentiality of the targeted drugs used for treatment, as well as the situation in the physiotherapy room. Although they have stated that it is to carry out music therapy. But they definitely have some special equipment. It's a pity that they are too guarded. ”

John. Noble was full of regret when he heard the results: "I thought it was just a small hospital in a small city in China, but the equipment I saw here was far more advanced than the advanced equipment of any hospital in the United States." In particular, the medical company's research center wards are extremely advanced and miniaturized, concentrating almost every hospital examination equipment into every ward. It makes it easier to talk to the patient. ”

"Don't the Chinese like to buy imported instruments and equipment? I have been to some Chinese hospitals, and most of the instruments in them are imported from Europe and the United States. But the equipment here is all like nothing we have ever seen before. Could it be that the level of medical equipment of the Chinese has reached the level of catching up with and surpassing us? "Paul. Wesley was also puzzled. (To be continued.) )

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