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Chapter 303 Doctor Design

Chapter 303 Doctor Design
"Little Huang! Tomorrow we will go back to Grassland City, do you want to go back with us?"

After the commendation meeting, Mayor Zhao, Director Bayin, and Dean Brigold came over to chat with Huang Su.

Seeing that the three of them look refreshed on happy occasions, it seems that everyone has their own gains these days.

"I have to stay in the capital for another week or so. The doctoral design is finished and I am waiting for the teacher's reply."

"Is it still a tumor experiment?"

Dean Buzhigude asked with interest, and Huang Su nodded in agreement.

"Director Huang, don't worry! Our city hospital will definitely cooperate with your experiment. The new inpatient building cannot be used by you, but the old inpatient building can be reserved for you." Buzhigude patted his chest and said with a bright smile: "Director Huang only wants you If you successfully complete your own project, then the city hospital will become a pilot hospital for tumor treatment with traditional Chinese and western medicine."

The biggest achievement of Briggood's visit to Beijing this time is that he won the brand of the pilot hospital for tumor treatment of traditional Chinese and Western medicine issued by the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

The Buzhigude Hospital with Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Cooperation is even more confident.

At the beginning of this century, hospitals integrating traditional Chinese and Western medicine were not yet popular.

On the second day after seeing off Mayor Zhao and his party, Huang Su rang Professor Sun's office in the China Center for Evidence-Based Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Huang Su was the first to submit an evidence-based medical experiment as the establishment of the Center for Evidence-Based Medicine. Today is the day for Huang Su to explain the project to the Center for Evidence-Based Medicine.

Pushing the door and walking into Professor Sun's office, Huang Su sat opposite the teacher, quietly waiting for Professor Sun to come out and finish the work in hand.

After a while, Professor Sun closed the cap of the pen, took Huang Su from the table and submitted it to his doctoral design.

Professor Sun pointed to the doctoral design that he had been working on for the past few days, and said, "You really decided to do liver cancer experiments. Medicine is a rigorous thing, and there is no room for the slightest emotion."

When visiting Meixiangyuan to give lectures across the country, Li Tiantian emphasized that taking traditional Chinese medicine would increase the burden on liver and kidney function and increase the probability of liver cancer wherever he went.

Newspapers all over the country are also overwhelmingly helping to build momentum. Public opinion these days has gradually tended to equate traditional Chinese medicine with liver cancer.

At this sensitive time, Huang Su submitted the doctoral design of liver cancer evidence-based medicine experiment. It is hard not to associate Professor Sun with the recent media direction.

Huang Su said bluntly: "Teacher, I do have a reason to respond to the recent unhealthy trends. If our Chinese medicine practitioners don't respond, it will really be three people becoming tigers. When we want to clarify, we will It’s even more difficult.”

Huang Su paused for a while and continued to explain: "But this is not the real reason. I want to do liver cancer after careful consideration. Compared with other tumors, there are as few as three or four types of syndromes, and as many as five or six types of syndromes. Liver cancer only has liver depression. stagnation and phlegm block blood stasis, I can complete this experiment independently, if it is a multi-syndrome experiment, I don't have your reputation, and I can call other Chinese medicine universities to do the experiment together. At the same time, there are few syndrome types, just It means that the investment is less, and the pressure on me to find funds for experiments will be much less.”

Huang Su didn't have the experimental funds allocated by Professor Sun's country, so he had to raise everything by himself.

After hearing Huang Su's explanation, Professor Sun breathed a sigh of relief, afraid that Huang Su was impulsive.

Finally, Professor Sun reconfirmed and asked, "Are you sure you want liver cancer?"

The reason why Professor Sun confirmed repeatedly is that liver cancer is the most difficult to control among all kinds of tumors.

The high metastasis rate of liver cancer keeps the mortality rate of liver cancer among the top three of all tumors.

The metastasis of HCC is divided into intrahepatic hematogenous metastasis and extrahepatic hematogenous metastasis.

Intrahepatic hematogenous metastasis occurs first, and tumor thrombus is the most common when it invades the portal vein. The shedding of tumor thrombus can cause multiple lesions in the liver.

Extrahepatic hematogenous metastasis has the highest rate of lung metastasis, and can lead to bone, adrenal gland, brain and other metastases: liver cancer metastases to hilar lymph nodes are the most common, and lymph nodes metastasizing to para-aortic, supraclavicular, pancreas, spleen, etc. are also seen; implantation Occasionally, peritoneal cancer and bloody ascites can be seen in metastasis; giant ovarian metastases can also be seen in women.

As early as in the "Nanjing" of traditional Chinese medicine, there is a record of liver cancer metastasis.

The accumulation of the liver, called fat qi, is under the left flank, like a covered cup, with head and feet.If it does not heal for a long time, it will make people cough and suffer from malaria.Get it in Jixiawujiri.Why do you say that?Lung disease is transmitted to the liver, and the liver should transmit it to the spleen. The spleen season is suitable for the king, and the king is not immune to evil.

Huang Su nodded: "Teacher, I've confirmed it."

Seeing that Huang Su had made up his mind, Professor Sun picked up the doctor's design and walked out of the office with Huang Su.

As the first experimental project since the establishment of the Evidence-Based Center of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a project statement must be made.

Professor Sun walked into the meeting room with Huang Su, and the meeting was already full of people.

Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinmen University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Modu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Yangcheng University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Rongcheng University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Liao Province University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Coal Province University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Guizhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Representatives from the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Yunnan Province participated in this meeting.

The most important thing for the establishment of the Evidence-Based Medicine Center of Traditional Chinese Medicine is to establish an evidence-based medicine standard that conforms to the actual situation of Chinese medicine.

With standards, the Evidence-Based Medicine Center of Traditional Chinese Medicine can start its work and play its true role.

The most direct reference for the formulation of this standard must be Professor Sun's first evidence-based experiment.

As for how to determine whether the standard of Professor Sun's evidence-based experimental program can be used universally, whether Huang Su's experiment is successful or not has become very important.

Professor Sun made a brief opening remark and looked at Huang Su: "Please Huang Su introduce the design of liver cancer evidence-based experiments."

Under the warm applause of everyone, Huang Su stepped onto the podium and opened the slideshow she had made.

"Liver cancer has long been recorded in the "Nan Jing". The pathogenesis of liver cancer is mainly due to the internal injury of the seven emotions, the invasion of evil poison, improper diet, old age and chronic illness caused by damp turbidity, blood stasis, poison, and stagnation of Qi, which accumulate and form tumors over time. .”

People who are often in a bad mood and who are prone to sulking will greatly increase the probability of suffering from liver cancer.

Liver Xitiaoda, as long as you maintain an optimistic attitude and a good mood, your liver will always maintain a healthy state, and under the same dietary conditions, the chance of suffering from liver cancer will also be greatly reduced.

When treating liver disease, Chinese medicine pays great attention to the adjustment of the patient's mentality, so as to make the treatment of liver disease more effective.

"Liver cancer is divided into liver depression and qi stagnation and phlegm blockage and blood stasis. This experiment will be divided into three experimental groups, liver stagnation and qi stagnation group, phlegm stagnation and blood stasis group, and deficiency stagnation group that will occur in the late stage of both pathogenesis. "

The pathogenesis of liver depression and qi stagnation syndrome lies in the failure of the liver to dredge and disperse, the collateral collaterals are blocked, the qi is formed and obstructed, or the qi mechanism is reversed.Emotional sadness, fear, joy, liver failure and dredging, the Qi gathers and sends out, and the mood is comfortable, the Qi flows and disperses, and often gathers and disperses due to emotional changes.

The threat is the house of the liver, and the liver wood restrains the soil.Therefore, there is sometimes discomfort between the abdomen and flanks, chest tightness, and good breathing; stagnation of liver qi, rebelliousness takes advantage of the spleen and invades the stomach, so the abdominal distension, lack of appetite, and heating.Tongue pulse can be seen with thin coating and stringy pulse, which is a sign of uneasy liver qi and unfavorable qi movement.

The cause of liver depression and qi stagnation is qi, and qi is invisible. Therefore, in patients with liver cancer with liver stagnation and qi stagnation, their tumors are soft and can be felt by pressing the ribs with hands.

The pathogenesis of phlegm obstruction and blood stasis syndrome lies in the loss of spleen transportation for a long time, endogenous damp phlegm, mutual obstruction of phlegm and food, and poor Qi movement, so abdominal distension or pain, constipation, and loss of appetite can be seen.Phlegm-damp stagnation, gas accumulation does not dissipate, so there is something gathered in the abdomen.Damp evil blocks the veins, the coagulation of qi and blood is getting worse, the disease is prolonged and the righteousness is losing, and the spleen is not healthy, then the body is thin and the appetite is reduced.Visible purple tongue or ecchymosis in the tongue pulse, yellow and greasy fur, thin and astringent pulse or slippery pulse, all of which are symptoms of phlegm blocking blood stasis.

The etiology of phlegm blocking blood stasis lies in blood stasis, and blood stasis is tangible and fixed, so tumors of the phlegm blocking blood stasis syndrome manifest as hard, fixed abdominal masses with dull pain or tingling pain.

The pathogenesis of positive deficiency and blood stasis syndrome lies in the long-term formation of tumors, the failure of qi stagnation, the blockage of veins, the worsening of blood stasis, the prolonged stagnation of qi and blood stasis, the severe injury of middle qi, and the inability to transport and transform, so the diet is greatly reduced.Qi and blood biochemical lack of source, the body loses nutrition, so the body is weak, the muscles are thin, and the mind is tired and weak; the blood stasis is prolonged, the new blood is not produced, and the face is not nourished, so the complexion is sallow or dark; , Dampness overflows, so the face and limbs are swollen; pale purple tongue, or stripped without coating, thready or stringy pulse are signs of qi and blood consumption and blood stasis.

Tumors of the syndrome of stagnation of deficiency and stagnation manifest as lumps as hard as rocks, often accompanied by dull or severe pain.

After Huang Su introduced his experimental design and stepped off the stage.

Professor Sun stepped onto the stage again: "There are those who have participated in the experiment, and there are also newly joined universities of traditional Chinese medicine. A certain number of places is open, and you can hire me within one month. Only when everyone is familiar with the existing experimental work process can we better design a standard model of TCM evidence-based medicine experiments."

In doing so, Professor Sun not only familiarized the school that had not participated in the previous experiment with the process, but also solved the problem of manpower in the experimental group for Huang Su.

After all, Huang Su has low qualifications, without the support of Professor Sun, it is difficult to get together a research team for the project.

After the meeting, return to Professor Sun's office.

Professor Sun asked: "How do you plan to solve the problem of funding for the experiment?"

When it comes to funds, Huang Su is worried.

An evidence-based experiment on gastric cancer has spent all of Professor Sun's experimental funds in recent years.

Although the scale of my own experiment is much smaller, Huang Su's preliminary estimate of the cost is several million, and the scale is less than ten million, which is also unaffordable for Huang Su.

"I'm going to go back to Grassland City to see if the Health Bureau and the hospital can contribute part of the funds, and then I'll find the Chinese medicine factory to see if I can solve the rest of the funds."

Huang Su didn't have the confidence to speak at all. Although he had a good relationship with Director Bayin, and the Health Bureau also had financial allocations, but the Health Bureau was not the boss of Director Bayin. It was more difficult to get financial support from the government.

The city hospital fully has the money, but given the current situation of the Chinese medicine department in the city hospital, if the hospital really uses money to support its own scientific research and experiments, those who are hostile to the Chinese medicine department and themselves will be more likely to attack themselves. , This is tantamount to putting oneself on the fire, unless it is a last resort, Huang Su will not choose to seek help from the hospital.

Huang Su is most confident about the traditional Chinese medicine factory, and it is normal for schools and enterprises to jointly engage in scientific research.

Huang Su believes that as long as he comes up with exclusive licensed production, patent sharing, and Professor Sun's successful cases, there will still be Chinese medicine factories investing in his own projects.

Professor Sun said: "Since you plan to cooperate with a Chinese medicine factory, I will introduce one to you today."

Huang Su asked curiously: "Teacher, which Chinese medicine factory are you talking about?"

Professor Sun pretended to be mysterious and said: "When someone comes, you will know."

After talking about Huang Su's funding, Professor Sun took out an invitation letter and handed it to Huang Su: "This is an invitation letter from an island country to invite me to do academic exchanges in the past. What do you think of Huang Su?"

Huang Su opened the invitation letter, and saw that it was an invitation letter sent by the Kampo Pharmaceutical Association of the island country.

Huang Su said: "It seems that the little devil in the island country still doesn't give up on your prescription, teacher. Just two days ago, Tsumura Kampo Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., which sent us commercial spies, contacted me privately and wanted to get some advice from me. I refused to buy the experimental results, and now I’m doing it again.”

Hearing Huang Su's narration, Professor Sun frowned, and said solemnly: "You mean, we decline this invitation."

Huang Su waved his hand and said: "Of course you can go. This can also expand the influence of Chinese medicine in the world. Since we have applied for a patent, we are not afraid of them thinking about it. The islanders thought that we did not value patents and wanted to monopolize our results by stealing prescriptions and applying for patents." .”

At the same time, Huang Su also warned: "Teacher exchanges belong to exchanges, but don't take it lightly. Islanders like to install bugs in hotels where they stay to steal information. In the past, our country's theory exchange team who went to island countries did not eat less in this regard. deficit."

Professor Sun didn't speak, just nodded, lost in thought.

Huang Su wanted to prepare her own project, so she couldn't accompany Professor Sun, so she had to be careful.

Not long after, someone rang Professor Sun's office.

Huang Su turned her head and saw coming in, and her acquaintance stood up to greet her and said, "Hello, Yaoshi Shao!"

The person who came was Shao Changrong from Guorentang. The two had worked together in Grassland City for several months.

Huang Su is very satisfied with the medicine produced by Guo Ren Tang in the experiment, and the traditional Chinese medicine researched by Professor Sun is also entrusted to Guo Ren Tang to produce.

Shao Changrong happily held Huang Su's hand: "I heard that Dr. Huang lacks funds for his experiments on tumors in traditional Chinese medicine. I came here to share Dr. Huang's worries."

Huang Su also said politely: "Shao Yaoshi, I am also very happy to cooperate with Shao Yaoshi and Guo Ren Tang again."

Seeing the two people shaking hands, Professor Sun said, "I've finished introducing you, and you can discuss the rest in private about how to cooperate."

Of course, the matter of benefit distribution cannot be expected to be discussed once or twice.

This involves how much Guorentang contributes, how much patent shares and income, Shao Changrong will definitely fight for the interests of Guorentang.

Of course Huang Su wants to strive for more profits for himself, which will be Huang Su's biggest source of profit in the future.

(End of this chapter)

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