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Marcia first introduced the protagonists sitting on the stage to everyone.
Chen Shuqin, President of Four Seasons Group, Chairman of Xiangjiang Pumpkin Vine Pharmaceutical Company and Margaret Hospital
Li Zhibai, Director of Hong Kong Margaret Hospital
Chen Xia, Vice President of Huaguo Yuezhou Hospital
In order to prevent everyone from knowing the truth, Marcia deliberately wanted to brag.
Xiangjiang Pumpkin Vine Pharmaceutical Company is the inventor and patent holder of omeprazole, five types of nebulized injections, eight types of insulin injections, sildenafil, and loratadine.
The drugs invented by their company have been used to revise the Diagnosis and Treatment Guidelines for related diseases many times. They are a creative and pioneering pharmaceutical company, and they are also the company that invented the organ transplant anti-rejection drug.
Wow~~~
There was a lot of whispering below.
These reporters may not have heard of the Pumpkin Vine company, but they definitely know that others who have taken these drugs, for example, a certain blue pill, have become a miracle drug in Europe and the United States.
Who in the world doesn’t know this medicine?
Now that the companies that invented these "miracle drugs" are right in front of us, reporters have a vague feeling that the invention of anti-rejection drugs after organ transplantation may really be effective. After all, the company's research and development level is there.
Marcia then continued:
"Xiangjiang Margaret Hospital and China's Yuezhou Hospital are the joint inventors of the Helicobacter pylori quadruple therapy. They are also the drafting hospitals for various clinical guidelines, including the "Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Helicobacter pylori Infection," "Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Childhood Asthma," "Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Influenza," "Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Allergic Diseases," "Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Male ED," and "Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Obstructive Pneumonia."
Wow~~~
Reporters who can come to interview the World Surgical Society usually work in the medical field and are well-informed about matters in the medical circle. It is amazing that these two hospitals are the ones that formulate the diagnosis and treatment guidelines for several diseases.
Guidelines are the "constitution" of clinical medical treatment. They are guiding opinions for all doctors around the world in diagnosing and treating related diseases, similar to the role of a founding father.
Just like this surgical association, the doctors who can formulate guidelines are basically qualified to sit on the podium and give special speeches at the conference.
It is because these two hospitals are not high enough in level and have too little global influence, otherwise they would have been famous all over the world long ago.
Many reporters were whispering in the audience, wondering if a hospital with such strong scientific research capabilities had any need to lie about organ transplant teaching operations?
I don't think it's necessary.
Even if a hospital invents only one drug or one clinical diagnosis and treatment guideline, it is enough for them to brag about it for the rest of their lives. How could they possibly destroy themselves when they are among the world's advanced hospitals?
These reporters are all experienced people, and some things can only be said in private.
After Marcia finished her introduction, she was very satisfied with the reporters' reactions.
Pfizer also took risks at this press conference. If the surgery was confirmed to be academic fraud, Pfizer would also be in trouble.
But in order to gain an advantageous position in future patent battles, they are also willing to take the risk.
"Next, we would like to invite Mr. Chen, the director of Huaguo Yuezhou Hospital, to read the relevant statement."
Chen Xia was wearing a suit and tie today, and to look refined he also wore a pair of gold-rimmed glasses. He looked very refined... but he also looked like a scumbag.
"Hello, friends from the press. I'm from Yuezhou Hospital in China, one of the two hospitals that recently performed two organ transplant teaching operations. The other is Margaret Hospital in Hong Kong.
A few days ago, Mr. Marit, President of the International Society of Organ Transplantation, launched malicious attacks and fabricated rumors about our two hospitals and the Pumpkin Vine Company at an international surgical conference. Hereby, our three organizations are issuing a joint statement.
We have hired a team of American lawyers to formally file a lawsuit against Professor Marit. We will use legal means to defend our rights and believe that the law will clear our name."
With a bang, the atmosphere on the scene exploded again.
Unexpectedly, China threw a trump card right from the start and filed a lawsuit directly. Lawsuits are very common in the United States, but it is definitely the first time that a foreign company has sued the president of a world-class medical association.
This is the rhythm of tearing each other apart.
Reporters are afraid of chaos in the world, so of course they hope that the two sides will fight as fiercely as possible.
As soon as Chen Xia finished speaking, hundreds of reporters at the scene raised their hands, and many of them started shouting loudly.
"Excuse me, Mr. Chen, do you have any evidence to prove your case against Professor Marit?"
Chen Xia knocked on the microphone, signaling everyone to be quiet:
"Of course I have evidence. Professor Marit said our surgery was unsuccessful and the anti-rejection drugs were a scam. Now I have brought all the medical records and examination reports of the two surgeries to the United States.
At the same time, I want to tell everyone that all medical records and examinations were personally recorded by doctors from the International Organ Transplantation Society. Doctors from China and Hong Kong were not involved. This cannot be faked, and it also shows our sincerity."
A female reporter shouted, "Mr. Chen, how are the two patients who underwent surgery now?"
Chen Xia nodded. "There's a saying in China: 'Hearing is believing, seeing is believing.' This time, we specially invited two patients to the scene."
After Chen Xia finished speaking, the door next to him suddenly opened, and two middle-aged men came out and stood in front of everyone in a somewhat awkward manner.
"Dear journalists, these two patients underwent organ transplants two months ago. This gentleman had a liver transplant, and this gentleman had a kidney transplant. Look at their current appearance. Does it look like the surgery failed?
And I want to reiterate that the operations of these two patients were witnessed by more than 200 doctors from hospitals around the world, and more than 30 doctors followed up the entire process.
So many doctors and experts watched the entire surgery and treatment process together, so we will not falsify whether the patient was cured or the surgery was successful, and there is no need to falsify it."
Chen Xia spoke without making a single mistake. Chen Shuqin looked at her nephew who was calm and confident throughout the whole process and talked eloquently, her eyes full of admiration.
At this moment, the flash lights on the scene lit up.
This is a real-life example, especially in liver transplantation. Only two cases have been publicly reported worldwide, and the first two cases were actually failures.
Now, this Chinese patient who had undergone a liver transplant looks normal and his behavior does not show any signs of having suffered a serious illness, which has aroused everyone's great interest.
A group of reporters rushed to the two patients, "Gentlemen, how are you feeling now? Are you feeling any discomfort?"
The patient who had received a liver transplant smiled and replied in Chinese:
"We feel great now. We are grateful to Yuezhou Hospital, Margaret Hospital and Pumpkin Vine Pharmaceuticals for giving us a second chance at life. We believe we can live another 50 years and strive to live to 100."