"It cannot be treated as if it is not available in China. This is not in line with the academic philosophy, Director Li. According to your statement, we cannot quote foreign data in domestic papers."
Director Li: Hold it for a moment, okay, let’s do what you, a sharp-tongued person, say first.
Unexpectedly, this young man really dared to continue hammering in front of him: "Secondly, the use of anticoagulants in peripheral blood stem cell collection may cause the donor to lose blood calcium. This donor is recovering from a fracture, isn't he?
The fracture is healed. You ignored this again. You didn’t read the donor’s medical record carefully. Don’t you know she is taking calcium supplements now?”
Director Li's face was completely stunned, and he hurriedly lowered his head and looked through the donor's medical records on the table again. He did not read carefully, just like he did not recognize Dr. Lu's text message at all. His subjective behavior made him refuse to accept other information.
Leading to frequent errors and omissions.
Doctors, like ordinary people, are most afraid of being overly arrogant.
"Article 3, what you said -"
Director Li lowered his head and stared at her face, as if she spoke differently from Cao Yong. Cao Yong was talking about humanity, while she was talking about academics. He seemed to be able to clearly hear his academic expression.
Being hammered by the other party.
"You will be able to collect enough peripheral blood stem cells after collecting once or twice. This is not absolutely possible. If you can't do it, you must collect bone marrow stem cells. What will you do then? The child will have entered the transplant warehouse by then.
Be prepared for transplantation. Who will be responsible if the donation fails? Will the donor have to donate bone marrow stem cells by then?"
"Well, that's definitely not the case. I definitely won't do that." Director Li unconsciously said something similar to Huang Beibei's dramatic turn last night.
To be fair, Director Li, Teacher Li, did not tell her to shut up, but let her speak freely to engage in academic debate. Xie Wanying knew that what Senior Brother Cao said was not bad, but just confused, and said: "I can understand, Teacher, you want to save me."
The child’s mood.”
Director Li: As long as you understand.
"If you had your way of thinking, the regulations could have been relaxed to the point where healthy people would no longer be required to donate bone marrow."
Director Li's expression was immediately speechless.
A doctor must not only consider his own work tasks, but also have a heart for the medical cause. It is wrong to only care about yourself when doing anything. You must weigh the pros and cons for the development of the entire medical cause.
"Bone marrow transplantation does not mean that leukemia can be cured 100%. Teacher Li, your approach is precisely called gambling," Xie Wanying said.
Leukemia is commonly known as blood cancer. It is calculated based on the patient's survival period of one year, three years and five years. Leukemia and tumor patients are the same. If they are alive after five years, they are considered cured. If the patient dies after five years, what will happen to ordinary people?
Can it be called a cure in my mind? Not to mention, Director Li, as the director of the Department of Hematology, knows very well what the proportion of patients who can live for more than five years after bone marrow transplantation is.
For example, the cure rate for cancer is relatively high. The first few cancers are thyroid cancer, etc., but leukemia is not the case anyway.
If unhealthy people are forced to donate bone marrow, they will not die but will be left with cruel sequelae for a lifetime, and if the donated patient does not survive, he will still die. From a medical academic point of view, such a transplant case can only be called
Failure. Not only failed to save people, but also harmed others.