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The huge conference room.
Hundreds of people looked through the documents they had received, their eyes wide as they stared at the lines of clinical data written on the documents, as if they could not believe it.
"The cure rate in the first phase of clinical trials reached 75%? Is that true?"
Is this drug really that universally applicable?
"Unbelievable, truly unbelievable! The cure rate after Phase IV clinical trials reached 95%? And the general applicability exceeds 98%?"
"This...this...is this really a patented traditional Chinese medicine made from our herbal formula?"
"So traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions can be used like this?"
"Patents, patents for new drugs, these are a powerful tool for making money!"
"......."
For a moment, the hundreds of renowned traditional Chinese medicine practitioners in the conference room couldn't help but start discussing it.
Everyone was shocked by the clinical data in their hands, and even more shocked that Su Zhengnan, at such a young age, could diagnose such a sophisticated prescription and even apply for a patent.
"This medicine is effective and has wide applicability; it truly lives up to its reputation as Master Gu's last disciple!"
"Hey, Mr. Liang, you're focusing on the wrong thing. Shouldn't we be shocked by how he was able to get the patent so quickly? This is a patent for a new drug, and its profits are at least tens of billions every year!"
"Wrong, Xiao Wang, as a doctor, you can't just look at the profits in the pharmaceutical industry!"
"Haven't you noticed the potential of this formula?"
"A new drug made from traditional Chinese medicine formulas, and it's even a proprietary Chinese medicine specifically for treating brain tumors. This shows that they have found a new direction in the field of traditional Chinese medicine. Don't you know what this means for the entire field of traditional Chinese medicine?"
"Yes, if he can come up with a new drug, who can guarantee that he won't come up with other new drugs later?"
"This shows that he has found the path of traditional Chinese medicine!"
A group of renowned TCM doctors stared in disbelief at the clinical data in their hands, their eyes wide with shock.
As the saying goes, "One can know the whole leopard from a single spot!"
Although the formula for the new drug is not written in this document, we can still understand its effectiveness from the clinical data of phases one to four.
More than half an hour later.
On the stage, Old Li smiled and nodded slightly, addressing the crowd:
"Has everyone seen the information? Now let's invite Dr. Su Zhengnan to come up on stage and say a few words!"
*Slap slap slap...*
In an instant, everyone who had come to their senses burst into applause.
Su Zhengnan stood there stunned for a moment. This was the first time he had ever received so much applause from his colleagues. It felt a bit like he was about to be on TV.
The group of reporters standing at the back of the conference room were snapping photos of the scene with their shutters.
Sitting to the side, Li Huai'an couldn't help but tug at Su Zhengnan's sleeve, signaling him to hurry up and go on stage.
Su Zhengnan then came to his senses, turned around, and walked towards the podium.
*Slap slap slap...*
Another round of thunderous applause erupted from the audience.
After reviewing the materials in their hands, the renowned TCM practitioners present had already abandoned their initial disdain for Su Zhengnan.
Moreover, he was Master Gu's last disciple.
At this moment, Su Zhengnan felt as if he were reciting the "Shennong's Classic of Materia Medica" in front of his teacher for the first time when he stepped onto the stage. He felt a mix of nervousness and excitement.
Sitting on the stage, the eldest disciple, Chu Xingyun, smiled and nodded slightly at Su Zhengnan, giving him an encouraging look.
Su Zhengnan took a deep breath, nodded in return to the several masters of traditional Chinese medicine on the stage, then walked to the microphone, looked at the group of colleagues sitting below the stage, and began to speak:
"Thank you for your applause. Actually, I was dragged here by my senior brother. I originally thought I was just here to listen to everyone's insights, but I didn't expect to be dragged up here to give a lecture."
"As for my name, I won't go into too much detail. Old Li just told everyone my name. My name is Su Zhengnan, Su as in Su Zhengnan, Nan as in Su Zhengnan..."
Su Zhengnan's self-deprecating self-introduction immediately drew laughter from the audience.
Then, Su Zhengnan took out the documents he had written earlier and said to everyone with a smile:
"Regarding the treatment of tumors, I personally believe that we should adhere to the concept of treating the human body as a whole and approach it with a holistic and dialectical mindset in order to accurately identify the differences in each patient's individual condition..."
"The diagnosis and treatment of tumors can be based on syndrome differentiation, such as qi stagnation and blood stasis, phlegm accumulation and dampness accumulation, internal heat and toxicity, and deficiency of both qi and blood."
"In recent years, the incidence of malignant tumors in my country has been increasing year by year, regardless of whether it is surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, or targeted immunotherapy."
"While these measures have improved the survival rate of cancer patients, there is still a lack of cures for cancer recurrence in clinical practice. In addition, the proportion of cancer patients who develop depression is about 25% to 80%, and depression can reduce the survival time of patients by about 10% to 20%."
"It has even become a direct cause of death for some patients with malignant tumors."
"Western medicine's clinical application is limited due to its side effects and drug resistance, while traditional Chinese medicine has significant advantages and unique characteristics in the comprehensive treatment of tumors..."
As Su Zhengnan spoke, the hundreds of renowned traditional Chinese medicine practitioners sitting in the audience fell into deep thought.
Su Zhengnan is right.
While Western medicine certainly has its strengths in treating tumors, traditional Chinese medicine has even more obvious advantages, although most TCM doctors are unable to fully utilize its unique characteristics.
After all, traditional Chinese medicine is different from Western medicine!
Western medicine can mass-produce doctors with similar academic qualifications simply by learning the same theoretical knowledge.
In addition to requiring comprehension, traditional Chinese medicine places even greater emphasis on clinical experience.
Even if you learn the same TCM concepts, the prescriptions you give after consulting with patients will be vastly different depending on your clinical experience.
This is the most difficult part of learning Traditional Chinese Medicine.
"As Mr. Li mentioned before, I previously obtained a patent for a new drug based on our traditional Chinese medicine law, but this formula only targets most brain tumors and has limitations for tumors in other parts of the body."
"Therefore, in this respect, there are still many shortcomings, and more clinical validation is needed..."
Su Zhengnan stood on the stage, continuously explaining his views, which caused the audience to frown frequently.
It has to be said.
What Su Zhengnan said was very enlightening for the renowned traditional Chinese medicine practitioners present.
Whether it's his clinical data or his dialectical thinking about tumors, etc...
These ideas were refreshing to everyone present, giving them the feeling that they had discovered a new direction for the development of traditional Chinese medicine.
"As expected of Master Gu's last disciple, his understanding of traditional Chinese medicine dialectics is far superior to mine."
"Yes, they can develop a new drug all by themselves, while so many of us still use the old methods to diagnose tumors. The main problem is that we've gone wrong in our diagnostic thinking."
"I wonder if I could see that formula for treating brain tumors? I'm really itching to see it, even though it only has clinical data and a patent number!"
"Hehe, why don't you ask her after the meeting?"
"Why should I go? Don't you want to see it too?"
"I do want to, but the recipe belongs to someone else, and it's already patented. What good would it do you even if you saw the recipe?"
"There's not much we can do, but at least we can learn from the idea of prescription extraction."
A group of renowned traditional Chinese medicine practitioners listened to Su Zhengnan's explanation while whispering among themselves, clearly very interested in Su Zhengnan's prescription.
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