Is she really flattering an expert? Everyone was even more surprised because she really said this in front of everyone.
Xiao Yang's face was a little heavy, and he didn't ask anyone to take away the microphone in his hand. He asked her: "Do you think there can be a breakthrough in this technology? Where is it?"
The other party's tone was a little harsh, as if he was angry with her. He thought she was the person introduced by Wei Guoyuan, but he didn't expect that she turned out to be a flatterer.
Professor Hao only knew that this young female doctor praised him and his team so much that he and his team were a little confused. However, the two sentences in the other party's sentence were "It's easy to give up, it's easy to persist, and the hardest part is to say" suddenly.
His heart was broken.
"Uh-huh." After two responses, Professor Hao looked at Xie Wanying, waiting for her to continue.
After persisting for so long, everyone wants to make a breakthrough. Clinicians have arduous clinical scientific research tasks, and they are no different from other people engaged in scientific research. They think every day that the emergence of breakthrough technologies can give patients more chances of survival.
Nowadays, some people say that there is a possibility of technological breakthrough. Even if it is said by a young person, it is always okay to listen first.
The audience in the audience looked at each other: Where did the young doctor say that the breakthrough came from hearsay? If there was a breakthrough, experts like Professor Hao would have just blown it up on stage, why should they be embarrassed by another young doctor?
I was almost speechless.
"Yes." Xie Wanying turned around, facing Xiao Yang and other doubters in the audience, her voice was clear and affirmative, "This technology can definitely make a breakthrough."
She is from the future and can guarantee this.
Everyone was surprised where her confidence came from.
"Speak specifically!" Xiao Yang asked her again.
Turning around, Xie Wanying said to the lecturer team: "Teacher Hao should know a lot about radioactive particle therapy."
Radioactive particle therapy? Why did she suddenly mention this? Is this related to the bile duct radiotherapy that Professor Hao just talked about? The other doctors here were confused. Suddenly, it was not easy for them all to react. Like Xiao Yang, his face
I was almost confused. Radioactive particle therapy, I have heard of this somewhere, but I can’t quite remember it.
What surprised everyone the most was that Professor Hao had a response that surprised everyone else: "Do you know about radioactive particle therapy?"
When the expert said this, it could only mean one thing. What Xie Wanying said seemed to be in perfect agreement with the expert's thoughts.
Wei Guoyuan smiled at the corner of his mouth, pinched his chin with his fingers, and kept his eyes wandering on Xie Wanying: This situation was almost what he expected. He knew that she would definitely be a surprise, just like the day she came.
The symptoms of going to their hospital's emergency room are the best things to come.
"The development of radioactive particle therapy originated in the early 20th century." Xie Wanying's voice spoke in the conference room. "At that time, humans first invented shelled isotopes to be embedded in the human body. In the following decades, there were many developments in this field.
The development of radiotherapy has not been smooth, with many twists and turns and many obstacles. The main reason, as Mr. Hao said, is that it is difficult for doctors and patients to estimate the range and dose of radiotherapy. This situation has continued until the eighth
In the late 1900s, there were technological breakthroughs in other disciplines, which led to related breakthroughs in this technology. The development of MRCTb super imaging technology, coupled with breakthroughs in 3D imaging technology software, allowed doctors to make 3D treatment plans for patients more accurately.
, control the radiation range and dose of the radioactive source and then bury it into the human body for radiotherapy.”