"Deficiency syndrome is an important cause and pathogenesis of tumor development. When the body lacks vital energy and is weak in qi and blood, it leads to organ dysfunction, qi stagnation, blood stasis, dampness accumulation, phlegm accumulation and a series of pathological changes, which eventually form tumors."
"Clinical practice has also fully demonstrated that Zhengpeben can alleviate symptoms, improve quality of life, and prolong survival."
"Western medicine's radiotherapy and chemotherapy are effective against tumors, but they have significant toxic side effects. Therefore, corrective training is a characteristic and advantage of traditional Chinese medicine in the prevention and treatment of tumors."
Mr. Li calmly and deliberately explained his views on tumor treatment, his voice amplified through the microphone and resounding throughout the conference room.
"External pathogens are a factor in the development of tumors. Due to long-term unclean diet, emotional disorders, overwork, etc., the body's yin and yang balance is disrupted, the function of the internal organs is impaired, and external pathogens take advantage of the weakness to invade."
"Therefore, eliminating pathogenic factors is also a major principle in traditional Chinese medicine's treatment of tumors, and the therapeutic effect is quite good..."
At this point, Old Li paused, as if he had said everything he wanted to say, and smiled as he glanced at everyone present, saying:
"Okay, that's all I wanted to say. What are your thoughts?"
As soon as Mr. Li finished speaking, the people in the conference room started discussing among themselves.
"That's right, radiotherapy and chemotherapy in Western medicine are indeed effective against tumors, but they also have significant toxic side effects, and very few people can withstand the toxic side effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy."
"Yes, we previously collaborated with the Department of Western Medicine Oncology at our hospital on a research project on radiotherapy and chemotherapy for cancer. A study of more than 400 patients who underwent radiotherapy and chemotherapy found that less than 1% of patients were able to withstand the toxic side effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy and ultimately achieve a complete cure for the cancer."
"This percentage is far too low, but the process of treating tumors with traditional Chinese medicine is too slow and slow to take effect. Often, the tumor has already started to spread before the prescription even takes effect."
"Therefore, most patients would rather choose chemotherapy and radiotherapy than receive treatment from traditional Chinese medicine..."
A murmur of discussion arose in the conference room as renowned TCM practitioners from all over the country shared their perspectives.
There's really nothing we can do about it.
Western medicine, or modern medicine, has significant toxic side effects from chemotherapy and radiotherapy, but it is as effective as antibiotics.
Traditional Chinese medicine treatment for tumors is ultimately too slow.
Moreover, most TCM doctors are not clear about the diagnosis of tumors, and their own clinical experience in TCM has not reached that level, so the prescriptions they prescribe for the diagnosis and treatment of tumors will vary to some extent.
This results in very few cancer patients choosing traditional Chinese medicine for treatment.
The people in the conference room were all renowned traditional Chinese medicine practitioners from various provinces across the country.
You can imagine how skilled these people are in traditional Chinese medicine.
Even so, in the field of TCM treatment of tumors, we are still basically using the traditional dialectical concepts of TCM, and almost no one can continue to innovate on the basis of our ancestors' knowledge.
This is one of the reasons why traditional Chinese medicine has become so difficult to develop in the present day.
One reason is that capital controls the market.
One reason is that traditional Chinese medicine theories have not been innovated and developed to better suit the needs of today's patients.
Inside the meeting room, everyone shared their opinions and discussed topics such as the role of traditional Chinese medicine in inhibiting and treating tumors.
Two hours passed in the blink of an eye.
Everyone took a short break, and then the meeting continued.
It's important to understand that this TCM symposium, which brought together so many renowned TCM experts, wasn't just about discussion; it was also about finding new directions for the treatment of cancer, a broad category of diseases.
Therefore, almost all the renowned TCM practitioners who attended this seminar brought their own research data on medical records.
While discussing, everyone also pooled their wisdom.
Only in this way can we find a new path for the development of traditional Chinese medicine.
Resting on our ancestors' legacy will only jeopardize the future of traditional Chinese medicine.
This was also the original purpose of establishing the Chinese Medicine Association: to inherit the medical skills of our predecessors, promote the tradition of Chinese medicine, and pass on the torch of helping people.
At this moment, on the dais.
Old Li turned to speak with Chu Xingyun and Director Wang on either side of him, then spoke into the microphone:
"Alright, everyone, please be quiet!"
"After the previous discussion, I believe everyone has gained some new insights into the direction of TCM treatment for tumors. Now, let's welcome Dr. Su Zhengnan and let him say a few words to us!"
Sitting in the audience, Su Zhengnan was stunned. He never expected that Old Li would call his name at this moment.
It wasn't until his fifth senior brother, Li Huai'an, sitting next to him, gently nudged him.
Su Zhengnan then realized what was happening and stood up from his seat with a bewildered look on his face.
With a whoosh!
In an instant, everyone in the conference room turned to look at Su Zhengnan, who had stood up, wondering what was going on.
"What's going on? Why did Old Li suddenly bring up this Su Zhengnan?"
"Is this the Su Zhengnan that Elder Li mentioned? He looks so young. What did Elder Li ask him to tell us?"
"I don't know. You're asking me? Who am I supposed to ask?"
"Hey, isn't that Li Huai'an sitting next to him? He's the director of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department at the First People's Hospital of Beijing. Could they know each other?"
"They seem to know each other, but I'm not quite sure!"
"......."
The people in the conference room were talking amongst themselves, most of them not recognizing Su Zhengnan.
Few people truly know Su Zhengnan and are aware that he is a disciple of Master Gu; at least, very few of them attended this meeting.
Mr. Li on the stage smiled and then continued:
"Everyone, please be quiet!"
"You may not all know this young man, so let me introduce him to you."
"This Su Zhengnan is Vice President Chu's junior brother and also Elder Gu's last disciple. His medical skills have long surpassed his master's, and Vice President Chu, who is sitting next to me, can testify to this."
"Of course, that's not why we asked him to come up on stage and give a talk. After all, everyone here is a colleague, and each of you has considerable knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine."
"The reason we invited him up here to talk to everyone is because this young man has developed a new drug based on traditional Chinese medicine formulas, and it is a traditional Chinese medicine that is particularly effective against brain tumors."
"The patent for this drug has been applied for. If you don't believe me, I have specific data on this drug that I can show you."
As he spoke, Old Li nodded to Chu Xingyun.
Chu Xingyun immediately had his assistant, who had come with him, take out a large stack of documents and distribute them one by one.
What's going on here?
Su Zhengnan stood blankly below the stage, feeling like his brain couldn't keep up.
When I came to attend this seminar before, my senior brother didn't mention this part!
For a moment, Su Zhengnan couldn't help but look down at his fifth senior brother, Li Huai'an.
However, Li Huai'an just smiled and shrugged at him, indicating that he didn't know anything about it and that it had nothing to do with him; it was all decided by his senior brother.
Su Zhengnan: "......."
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