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What are the top tertiary hospitals that treat advanced gastric cancer?

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In the field of traditional Chinese medicine oncology, Li Peiwen is a news figure. He has presided over and participated in many national scientific research projects and won many national, provincial and ministerial awards; he is one of the earliest psychological experts in the domestic traditional Chinese medicine field. A pioneer in introducing humor therapy, music therapy, etc. into cancer treatment. After practicing medicine for more than 30 years, Li Peiwen has also been fighting cancer for more than 30 years. He said that he has been looking for the best way to treat tumors by combining traditional Chinese and Western medicine, exploring breakthroughs in tumor treatment and prevention, and fulfilling the oath he proclaimed when he entered the industry: "Always put the patient's health first." This is a The responsibilities of a doctor.

■Have taken steps to cross over again

In 1967, Li Peiwen graduated from Beijing Medical College (six-year program) and was assigned to Manas, Xinjiang. It was an era when people were proud to work in the most remote places with the most lack of medical treatment and medicine. Li Peiwen once treated patients with plague infectious diseases without any protection and successfully saved the lives of the patients, becoming a local leader in history. This was the first time; he was also swept away by a flash flood, including people and horses. After climbing ashore, he rushed to the patient's home without stopping. Because local herders like to drink hot milk tea, eat fermented yogurt, and rarely eat fruits and green vegetables all year round, there is a high incidence of esophageal cancer. Coupled with the extreme shortage of medicines and limited medical care in border areas, many cancer patients cannot be treated with surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. In order to solve the problem of lack of medical treatment and relieve the pain of patients, Li Peiwen, who was born in Western medicine, began to study traditional Chinese medicine by herself, studied traditional Chinese medicine classics, and teamed up with researchers from the local Biological Soil Research Institute to rely on Tianshan Mountain, a natural medicine storehouse, to study Tianshan Mountain. Clinical efficacy of Chinese herbal medicine in the treatment of malignant tumors. Through their efforts, the herdsmen who were not accustomed to taking traditional Chinese medicine gradually began to take traditional Chinese medicine. They no longer only felt fear and despair about esophageal cancer, a disease that had been talked about by generations.

In 1977, Li Peiwen, who had worked in Xinjiang for 10 years, had become the director of the local hospital. At this time, he saw an enrollment brochure. Three famous old Chinese medicine doctors Yu Guiqing, Zhang Daizhao, and Duan Fengwu of the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine jointly recruited graduate students majoring in integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine in oncology. The clinical efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine in treating esophageal cancer is beginning to emerge, but how to better leverage the advantages of traditional Chinese medicine requires in-depth and detailed research. Relying on the foundation of traditional Chinese medicine he had laid back then, Li Peiwen was admitted to the postgraduate program in oncology with integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine. He resigned from the position of dean and started his study life again.

Clinical research content in "Experimental and Clinical Research on the Prevention of Esophageal Cancer". With the spirit of not being afraid of hardship or fatigue developed in Xinjiang, Li Peiwen almost traveled all over the mountains and rivers there, distributing medicines to farmers in high-incidence areas, checking and recording various indicators of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. This research finally won the The second prize of the National Traditional Chinese Medicine Science and Technology Achievements Award and the third prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award. In 1984, Li Peiwen was assigned to work at the China-Japan Friendship Hospital of the Ministry of Health, and took cancer pain, chemotherapy plus traditional Chinese medicine to treat tumors as her main research directions.

For cancer patients, pain is the most feared complication. Li Peiwen retrospectively investigated 60 patients with liver cancer who died without pain and found that the amount of traditional Chinese medicine they took was significantly higher than that of 160 patients with severe liver cancer pain, indicating that traditional Chinese medicine has a good effect in preventing cancer pain. It has been confirmed that there are three ideas for using traditional Chinese medicine to prevent cancer pain: First, pain is a subjective feeling, and the same stimulus can produce different feelings. Many experiments have proven that traditional Chinese medicine that nourishes the mind and calms the mind and relieves depression can increase the pain threshold; second, using traditional Chinese medicine to prevent "unexplained cancer" For the occurrence of "general pain" and "no prosperity, pain", traditional Chinese medicine that activates blood circulation, removes blood stasis, warms menstruation, tonic, and promotes qi can be used to prevent the occurrence of pain in advance; the third is to prevent the occurrence of thrombosis and prevent tissue hypoxia, so that it can be discovered before Before identifying the cause of pain, use traditional Chinese medicine to nip it in the bud. Li Peiwen's Qutongling topical ointment, which was made from Yuanhu, Tubeuchi, etc., treated 144 cases of cancer pain with an effective rate of 79.2% and an average action time of 6.42 hours. Qutongling topical ointment has been used as an in-hospital preparation in the China-Japan Friendship Hospital for many years and has received good social and economic benefits.

In the past, the toxic and side effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy were a major problem in tumor treatment. However, with the continuous emergence of new chemotherapy drugs and new chemotherapy regimens, the incidence of toxic side effects caused by chemotherapy has a trend of decreasing and alleviating. Li Peiwen pointed out that the role of traditional Chinese medicine in alleviating the toxic and side effects of chemotherapy needs to be adjusted accordingly, so that it can closely cooperate with new drugs and new protocols to give full play to the positive role of traditional Chinese medicine. He believes that traditional Chinese medicine is not as effective as colony-stimulating factors in protecting bone marrow and increasing leukocytes, and it is difficult to change the changing curve of delayed myelosuppression caused by some drugs, but it can reduce the degree of decline and has a long-lasting effect. Its mechanism of action is to mobilize "qi" "The source of blood biochemistry" to make hematopoiesis, instead of "driving" white blood cells in the bone marrow into the peripheral blood. Therefore, in the case of non-emergency treatment, early application of traditional Chinese medicine is beneficial to prevent and treat long-term and persistent low white blood cells.

He pointed out that the decrease in white blood cells caused by chemotherapy drugs is not "blood deficiency", and the treatment method should not be called "raising blood" or "replenishing blood". According to the symptoms of decreased white blood cells in cancer patients, they include "shortness of breath, fatigue, lack of energy, fatigue and dizziness, etc." It is considered to be a syndrome of "qi deficiency" in traditional Chinese medicine, and treatment should focus on replenishing qi.

In addition, Li Peiwen believes that some manifestations of neurotoxicity such as acral numbness caused by chemotherapy drugs are similar to what is called acral numbness ("unkindness") in traditional Chinese medicine, and the treatment principle should be to warm the yang and unblock the collaterals. . For aseptic phlebitis caused by chemotherapy drugs, measures such as timely closure, cold compress, and physical therapy have certain effects. At this time, the external application of traditional Chinese medicine should be divided into two steps. In the first 3 to 4 days, the pain is severe and the skin has not yet broken out. While applying analgesics, external Chinese medicine can be used to relieve pain and cure astringency; after the pain is relieved, it can promote muscle growth and convergence. The rule of thumb is solidity and astringency. For diarrhea caused by chemotherapy drugs, in mild cases, the stools are unformed and the frequency of stools increases, and in severe cases, the stools are watery or bloody, which makes the chemotherapy unable to proceed smoothly. While replenishing the amount of fluids and maintaining the balance of water and electrolyte metabolism, traditional Chinese medicine treatment should be paid most attention to. The patient's general condition.

Li Peiwen’s research has been unanimously recognized by experts and peers. Since 1989, Li Peiwen has won more than ten scientific and technological progress awards at the national, provincial, ministerial and hospital levels. The oncology department of the China-Japan Friendship Hospital where she works has been rated as a model team and outstanding department of the National Federation of Trade Unions for many years in a row. Li Peiwen has also received many awards as an individual. He was rated as an advanced party member in Beijing by the Peasants and Workers Democratic Party for the first time, and was rated as an advanced individual in the capital health system by the Beijing Municipal Health Bureau, Personnel Bureau, and Federation of Trade Unions. Currently, Li Peiwen is responsible for the National Ministry of Science and Technology’s “Ninth Five-Year Plan” and “Tenth Five-Year Plan” research projects, the National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, etc. ぷMoochao? Noon suppression of beans? br> Tired.

many. In the process of treating patients, Li Peiwen often has this experience. Some patients remain in a happy mood and are still alive more than 10 years after the operation. Another cancer patient with the same condition was depressed and grief-stricken after being diagnosed. He made arrangements for his funeral on the train home, but he passed away on the third day after arriving home. Patients with the same situation and different psychological emotions will have completely different prognosis. It can be seen that optimism, cheerfulness, happiness, and joyful emotions can enhance and greatly activate people's immune system, improve disease resistance, and extend people's life span. How to tell everyone these truths that are crucial to patients and all normal people? This is a question that Li Peiwen has been thinking about.

Besides his busy scientific research and clinical work, Li Peiwen used to paint a few strokes as a way to relax and relax, and thus made a group of painter friends. Later, friends encouraged him to express difficult medical knowledge in a simple and profound way by combining poetry and painting. In this way, Li Peiwen, who had been elected as a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, picked up a paintbrush and started creating comics. "If you have an unbalanced mentality, you will be angry all the year round. You will get angry at everything, and your irritability will lead to serious illnesses." Li Peiwen displays the medical knowledge and diagnosis and treatment experience accumulated over decades in front of readers through paintings and simple and easy-to-understand poems. , he called this method psychological humor therapy. As soon as Li Peiwen's cartoons were displayed in the ward, they were welcomed by patients, and patients from other departments also came to enjoy them after hearing the news. A patient who had been sighing all day long because of lung cancer finally relaxed his frown after looking at the painting. Not only could he eat and sleep soundly, but he also felt that the effect of the drug treatment was more obvious. He was so happy that he even praised the painting. There is a good doctor in China.

After that, Li Peiwen also cooperated with other researchers to carry out music therapy for tumor patients, that is, selectively listening to therapeutic music (Syndrome Dialectical Xerox) according to the patient's condition and personal preferences, and then combined with anti-tumor therapy Treatment (chemotherapy and traditional Chinese medicine based on syndrome differentiation and treatment). After 162 clinical studies, it was found that music and comics entering the tumor ward can regulate patients' emotions, optimize emotional effects, improve patients' physical symptoms, enhance immune function, mobilize positive factors in the body, and improve patients' ability to self-mediate.

Li Peiwen is always filled with a sense of responsibility as a doctor. It was this sense of responsibility that drove him to break away from his scholastic views and study traditional Chinese medicine; it was this sense of responsibility that drove him to devote himself to clinical research; it was this sense of responsibility that drove him to pick up a paintbrush and draw cartoons... This is what every doctor wants The professional qualities that should be possessed.