Although Scaife came to China secretly, is it possible that the whereabouts of a person like Scaife is a secret? He is the heir to the wealth of the Merlon family and plays a decisive role in American upper class society.£∝Scaife's health has always been
It was not Scaife's private matter. Therefore, Scaife's treatment in China soon became a household name in the United States.
The New York Times was the first to report on Scaife's trip to China for treatment: The reason for Scaife's trip to China was attributed to a report by China's mainstream media "Youth Daily" that a public hospital in a small Chinese city was undergoing treatment.
In the case of a brain tumor patient, new technical methods were used and achieved extremely ideal results. The condition of Scaifu's brain tumor was already so bad that he had to make a desperate move to bet on this small Chinese city.
It is a little-known hospital. At first glance, it looks like some patients are rushed to the hospital. But if you investigate this hospital carefully, you will find that not long ago, this hospital also shocked the Chinese people. They were doing gene induction.
, has made great achievements in cell transplantation. It is reported that the doctor in charge of Scaife this time is a magical young man. He published a cover paper in the "Journal of Preventive Medicine" half a year ago. According to
Medical experts said that this paper proposed many new concepts in first aid...
In addition to the New York Times, many mainstream media in the United States reported on Scaife's trip to China to seek medical treatment.
The U.S. pharmaceutical industry immediately shouted the "China Threat Theory." As we all know, the U.S. life science and technology industry has always maintained a huge lead. They occupy a huge share of the world's pharmaceutical market. Now Americans are going to China for medical treatment.
, illustrates a very serious problem. China's life science and technology has been on the rise. Americans have always been arrogant and have never really taken any country in the world seriously. But now the arrogant Americans are going to China to seek medical treatment. This
We have 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 sophisticated in fraud. Take academic papers as an example. China has long ranked first in the world in terms of the number of papers it produces each year, but the overall level of the papers is at the bottom. Therefore,
Scaife's emergency treatment this time could only lead to a tragic end. The Chinese people's deceitful tactics will eventually reveal their true colors.
Cowles, a famous oncologist at Massachusetts General Hospital in the United States, declared: Scaife's tumor condition has become impossible to undergo surgical resection or treatment with radiotherapy. If the Chinese insist on surgical treatment, the final result will only be accelerated.
The death of Scaife and the development of targeted drugs. The United States has always been at the forefront of the world. Even if the Chinese may catch up, they cannot leave the United States far behind. In fact, the United States has not yet been able to develop medical technology.
Anti-cancer targeted drugs with satisfactory effects are needed. Targeted drugs are mostly in the conceptual stage.
Joe Mantegna, an expert at Johns Hopkins Hospital, also strongly agrees with Cowles's view. He believes that Chinese hospitals may have exaggerated the effects of treatment and promoted early-stage patients as late-stage patients. If Scaife is treated
The same treatment may ultimately lead to irreversible deterioration of Scaife's condition.
Many experts in the United States have called on China to strengthen the management of hospitals, especially to strengthen sanctions on doctors for misconduct. Especially in times of frequent medical accidents, lax management of hospitals is the source of tension in the doctor-patient relationship.
Jason Akers of Meiyou Medical Center believes that the current doctor-patient relationship in China is largely due to some inappropriate behaviors of Chinese doctors. There are obvious conflicts of interest between doctors and patients, and managers are laissez-faire in this regard. Artesian flow has caused a series of problems. The Chinese should learn from some experiences and lessons of European and American countries.
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In fact, not only foreigners, but also the Chinese media are paying close attention to Scaife's trip to Tanshan. Many people are deeply skeptical that Tanshan Central Hospital can effectively treat cancer.
Scaife's treatment has begun, taking targeted anti-cancer drugs, followed by music therapy.
In the past few days, although Scaife's condition had not improved significantly, it had not deteriorated in any way. This made Riggs and others feel a little relieved.
"Mr. Riggs Scaife's treatment does not seem to have made any positive progress. Is the treatment they are taking really effective?" Paul Wesley asked with some worry.
"Yes, there is a lot of controversy in China right now. I received several calls today, all of which are concerned about Mr. Scaife's condition. Now Mr. Scaife's condition is not only related to Mr. Scaife himself, but also It also affects every aspect." John Noble echoed.
"Let's take a look first. Mr. Scaife has just gone through a long journey, and it is not easy to be able to stay in the same condition now. You know, Mr. Scaife's condition has continued to decline before. At least it has not continued to deteriorate now. Go down." Riggs had a different view. As the chief health adviser, he had tried every means to control Scaife's condition, but had not made any progress. But here, within a few days, he had already... This allowed Scaife's condition to stabilize. Although Scaife's condition was extremely poor at this time, at least it did not continue to deteriorate.
Qin Chuan never cares about other people's comments. Scaife's condition is much more serious than Hu Yemei's original condition. He is not absolutely sure. But now that he has taken over, there is no need to consider whether it can succeed, but to consider Use better treatments.
Qin Chuan's team has focused discussions on Scaife's condition almost every day.
"Judging from the monitored data, the patient's cancer cell proliferation rate has been controlled, and the cancer cells in the brain have stopped developing. This is good news. However, although the cancer cell proliferation rate has been controlled, the cancer cell proliferation rate has been controlled. The area affected by the cells has still not shrunk in any way. The patient's physical condition still does not meet the requirements for surgery. With such a large area of brain tissue, the risk of surgery is too great." Zhang Jingzhou expressed his opinion.
Qin Chuan nodded and said nothing.
Pan Jiaming took over the topic: "I think our treatment of the patient has achieved results. It means that we are in the right direction. In this case, we will continue to maintain the previous treatment method and wait until the patient's physical condition can meet the surgical standards."
After everyone expressed their opinions, Qin Chuan spoke: "The subsequent treatment needs to be adjusted to some extent. For example, the dose of the drug can be appropriately increased. The time of music therapy can also be appropriately adjusted. Increase Frequency of treatment and extension of treatment time. The general plan is still according to the original plan, but certain adjustments are needed. 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 appropriate to make adjustments at this time. Very appropriate.”
Qinchuan and Scaifo's private medical team met only once a day, and that was when Qinchuan informed Riggs and others about Scaifo's treatment progress.
"The above are the test results we got today. The patient's physical signs are stable and all indicators remain stable. Starting from tomorrow, we will adjust the treatment plan and increase the dosage appropriately. The physical therapy time will also be adjusted accordingly.
Changes. This is all I want to report to you today." After Qin Chuan finished speaking, he turned around and left.
Riggs quickly stopped Qin Chuan: "Doctor Qin, you may already know that Mr. Scaife's treatment here has caused great repercussions in the United States."
"This is not my concern." Qin Chuan was a little impatient with Riggs' words.
"Of course, I'm just introducing the situation to you." Riggs scratched his head.
"Is there anything else?" Qin Chuan asked.
Riggs was very embarrassed: "Can we take a look at Mr. Scaife's physical therapy?"
"There's no need." Qin Chuan didn't like these Americans who were very arrogant at first. Qin Chuan naturally knew Riggs' intention. He saw that Scaife's treatment had made some progress, so he thought
Find out about treatments.
In fact, if they had a better attitude before, Qin Chuan would not be so mysterious. Even if the entire treatment process is opened up, these people can't steal any technology. But when these people came over, they were arrogant and superior, which made the emergency department
The people in the department were very unhappy. Naturally, Qin Chuan and others would not give them a good look.
The result of the negotiation between Riggs and Qin Chuan was naturally very frustrating.
When Paul Wesley saw Riggs coming back, he hurriedly approached him and asked, "Riggs, how are you? Have they agreed?"
Riggs shook his head in frustration: "They are very guarded against us. They keep the targeted drugs for treatment extremely confidential, and the situation in the physical therapy room is also highly confidential. Although they have explained that they are conducting music therapy. But they
There must be some special equipment. It's a pity that their defenses are too strict."
John Noble was filled with regret when he heard the result: "I originally thought this was just a small hospital in a small city in China, but the instruments and equipment I saw here are far more advanced than any of our hospitals in the United States.
Advanced. Especially in the wards of the research center of this pharmaceutical company, the instruments and equipment are extremely advanced and have been miniaturized, almost condensing a hospital's examination equipment into every ward, making the examination of patients more convenient."
"Don't all Chinese people 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 instruments and equipment here are all things we have never seen before. Do the Chinese people's medical care
Has the level of equipment reached a level where we have to catch up with us?" Paul Wesley was also puzzled. (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novel is better and updated faster!