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Being an oncologist in China: my notes about cancer treatment in China

Being an oncologist in China: my notes about cancer treatment in China
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摘要 Today I read a popular article about the management of cancers in China (1). Although written by foreign doctors, it does utter some 'unspeakable helplessness', as commented by a netizen. Many unique dilemmas do exist, and must be honestly faced by government, industry, doctors, patients, and the society. I was born in a remote village, had spent a few years as a medical student in a big city, and now am a tumor surgeon and hospital manager in a tertiary hospital in Beijing. Many of my patients have become my friends. I think I have a deep knowledge and understanding of people involved in the oncology. Today I read a popular article about the management of cancers in China (1). Although written by foreign doctors, it does utter some 'unspeakable helplessness', as commented by a netizen. Many unique dilemmas do exist, and must be honestly faced by government, industry, doctors, patients, and the society. I was born in a remote village, had spent a few years as a medical student in a big city, and now am a tumor surgeon and hospital manager in a tertiary hospital in Beijing. Many of my patients have become my friends. I think I have a deep knowledge and understanding of people involved in the oncology.
作者 Aiwen Wu
出处 《Chinese Journal of Cancer Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第3期366-367,共2页 中国癌症研究(英文版)
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