Chapter 1140 Miraculous Chinese Medicine

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 Dr. Li’s concerns are justified.

Outside the academic venue, there were not only a huge crowd of people, but thousands of people, which is no exaggeration at all.

Just imagine, there are more than 9,000 pure doctors in the Royal Third Hospital. They have all been dealing with medicine for decades. When they heard that the ancestors of medicine such as Alexander Fleming, the inventor of penicillin, appeared, could they?

Are you excited?

They all wanted to take a photo with Liu Miqiao, even just to look at him.

There are 9,000 people. One-tenth of the people who come to the scene are 1,000 people.

In particular, many media reporters came.

This is good. Very good.

Dr. Li smiled.

Liu Muqiao also laughed.

It is to spread the glorious image of Liu Muqiao.

Spread the magical effects of traditional Chinese medicine.

Liu Muqiao entered the academic hall under the protection of professional security guards.

The academic hall can seat 500 people, and there are at least 700 people actually in the academic hall, with hundreds more people blocked outside.

Originally, Liu Muqiao's academic topic was an introduction to neurology, describing the most cutting-edge knowledge of neurology.

Temporarily changed.

Change to the prospect of traditional Chinese medicine in tumor treatment.

This is a good topic, I’ve wanted to talk about it for a long time.

Traditional Chinese medicine is a treasure, a culture, and a national pride.

However, in fact, traditional Chinese medicine is not recognized by the world, especially Xi Cun, who does not recognize traditional Chinese medicine, does not consider it a formal medicine, and is even more disdainful of the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine.

This is not only the prejudice and arrogance of foreigners, but also the conflict between two cultures. It is also related to the system of traditional Chinese medicine itself.

That is to say, the reason why Chinese medicine is not recognized and recognized by the people of Xicun is related to the fact that the research of Chinese medicine itself has not been integrated with modern medicine, and also related to the shortcomings of Chinese medicine itself.

It is undeniable that there are certain problems in the inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine. Some people transform traditional Chinese medicine into Western medicine, while others advocate inheriting everything from their ancestors.

This is all wrong.

Traditional Chinese medicine pays attention to syndrome differentiation and treatment. After the transformation of Western medicine, syndrome differentiation and treatment no longer exist. There is no individual difference and no personalization.

For example, Chinese patent medicine is a typical example of Westernization of Chinese medicine.

It can be said that Chinese patent medicines have effects, but only partially, and the efficacy is very limited. This is because they do not add or subtract Chinese medicines according to individual needs, and it is not a complete theory of Chinese medicine that guides treatment.

And some people advocate inheriting everything from their ancestors without modifying it, which is even more wrong.

The origin and development of traditional Chinese medicine mainly occurred in ancient times when technology was still very backward. At that time, people had a very shallow understanding of the world and diseases. Therefore, there must be many errors and deficiencies in the development of traditional Chinese medicine.
Inheritance must be inherited while developing. This is the future development direction of traditional Chinese medicine. It cannot be completely transformed into Western medicine, nor can it be completely inherited.

To be honest, people in Xicun do not accept traditional Chinese medicine for a very superficial reason. There are obvious things in traditional Chinese medicine that are contrary to modern science.

Human blood steamed buns are an example.

Traditional Chinese medicine needs publicity, and more importantly, it needs curative effect.

Liu Muqiao has something explosive in his hands. When it comes to efficacy, Liu Muqiao has a lot of data in his hands.

He began to speak.

Today I won’t talk about Huatuo Regeneration Pills.

Huatuo Regeneration Pill is a patent medicine, a traditional Chinese medicine that has been transformed into Western medicine. It has such powerful curative effects, so Liu Muqiao is going to talk about it later.

He wants to choose an academic conference to talk about that issue.

Huatuo's Regeneration Pill is a highly valuable traditional Chinese medicine. He plans to release all the data one day in the future. This result will be enough for him to win the Nobel Prize.

Today he talks about cancer.

Cancer is what everyone is most interested in. Liu Miqiao has four sets of data, data on the therapeutic effects of pancreatic, large intestine, liver and brain tumors.

It is a pity that it cannot be officially released today, because the most common set of data is for pancreatic cancer, and the longest period for patients is 3 years.

The 3-year survival rate is a measurement concept often used in academic circles, but the 5-year survival rate is the most valuable.

It would be more meaningful for Liu Miqiao to publish the data two years later.

It’s a good choice to let some air out today and give the world something to look forward to.

The key is that this time, the cultural delegation has a special mission, and it is necessary for Liu Maqiao to release something that everyone is looking forward to at this time.

The first thing Liu Muqiao presented was the data on the efficacy of treatment for brain glioma.

Among the 2890 cases of glioma, the longest operation time was 1090 days and the shortest was 389 days.

This is the total data for more than two years.

All patients have been listed as observation objects.

This is the most devoid of research.

So far, none of these patients has relapsed, and the survival rate is 100%.

Their common treatment plan is surgery plus chemotherapy plus traditional Chinese medicine.

Liu Muqiao really wanted to give up chemotherapy, but he didn't dare.

There is a flaw in this: there is no control group.

Liu Muqiao chose patients from the Neurosurgery Department of Qingjiang University Hospital as controls. They underwent surgery plus chemotherapy.

This kind of comparison is flawed, because different surgeons have different curative effects, and the problem of differences in surgical treatment cannot be ruled out.

Western medicine pays attention to a strict framework.

But Liu Muqiao thinks it is meaningful.

The three-year recurrence rate of the control group in the affiliated hospital was 46%, and the three-year survival rate was 58%.

As soon as this set of data was released, no explanation was needed, and hundreds of people opened their eyes wide.

Do you need a control group?

Many doctors here have many patients with glioblastoma, and they know the mortality rate.

There is no need for a control group at all. It is obvious that surgery and traditional Chinese medicine worked for Liu Miqiao's patients. As for chemotherapy, there is nothing special, and the chemotherapy for all patients is the same.

The difference is Liu Miqiao’s surgical treatment and traditional Chinese medicine.

The second group of patients is pancreatic cancer.

Pancreatic cancer is the king of cancers, with a very low three-year survival rate of less than 37%. Therefore, the treatment effect of this cancer is more telling.

The numbers reported by Liu Muqiao are even more frightening.

Starting three years ago, all pancreatic cancer patients for three years, including stages one to four. The total number of patients is 1570, the most common is 1269 days, and the shortest is 1090 days.

The three-year recurrence rate is zero.

The three-year survival rate is 100%.

This number cannot all be attributed to Liu Miqiao's surgical ability.

No matter how good Liu Miqiao's surgery was, it was understandable that there would be no local recurrence. However, many tumors had already metastasized in distant places during the surgery and were exposed one after another after the surgery. This has nothing to do with the surgery.
So, what limits the distant metastasis of tumors from growing?

There are only two possibilities.

One is chemotherapy drugs and the other is traditional Chinese medicine.

The former is obviously impossible, because other hospitals also use chemotherapy, and there are also many metastasis cases.

Therefore, in the end, there is only one possibility. The reason why Liu Miqiao is effective in treating pancreatic cancer has been found, which is traditional Chinese medicine.

Although there is no very convincing control group, we are all sensible people. A simple analysis can lead to the conclusion that the traditional Chinese medicine, Keliu No. 1 and Keliu No. 2 invented by Liu Maqiao are working.


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