Bringing benefits to more Chinese lung cancer patients

  The idea of establishing a lung cancer center has been on my mind for a long time.
  From the time I saw the American and Japanese cancer centers when I was very young, I was deeply impressed by their standardized and effective treatment results that I had never seen in China.
  I have been deeply impressed by their standardized and effective treatment results, which I have never seen in China.
  I was even more impressed by the fact that they seem to be able to manage a mega hospital with only a few administrative staff.
  I was impressed by the super-efficient administrative ability of its super-small administrative department.
  I also admire its down-to-earth, dedicated work attitude and spirit.
  Even more.
  More often than not.
  I feel that there
  It is a sanctuary.
  A sanctuary of medicine.
  Every stone of the foundation is simple and heavy.
  Every inch of marble tile
  All the dignity, all the dignity
  It is a temple of medicine.
  In front of the building and in the hall.
  Every green, fresh, real like fake grass.
  Each bright, or light, quietly blooming, real like fake small flowers, all exude warmth.
  all exudes warmth and
  They all exude harmony.
  Let those who come here.
  Whether it is a doctor, a nurse.
  or patients or family members.
  or a visitor passing by.
  All are free of distractions.
  All are free of thoughts.
  They are all connected to each other.
  There are spirits above three feet.
  In this place
  The doctor only has to think about treating the sick and healing the sick.
  Here
  The patient only has to think, to treat well, to cure well.
  Here
  What can the visitor think about?
  They can only think that they want to experience well, if they can help, at least don’t make noise, don’t disturb others to treat well, to cure well.
  The heart.
  We all think in one place.
  To heal well.
  Cure the disease.
  We all work together!
  Once.
  I thought that I.
  had worked hard enough, seriously enough, selflessly enough.
  Compared to that
  The difference is a thousand miles.
  For a while, I was dumbfounded.
  I was speechless.
  I always wonder when China will be able to build such a standardized, efficient, advanced and high-level cancer center and lung cancer center.
  More than ten years ago.
  When I first saw such a cancer center, China’s economic base was still very weak.
  The first priority was to have enough food to eat.
  It was good enough to have a place to go to when you were sick.
  To build a lung cancer center like the one in the United States.
  How many dollars would it take to build a lung cancer center like the one in the United States, and how many lifetimes of radishes and cabbages would it take to get it?
  I can’t even think about it.
  How can I put it?
  It’s just a dream.
  The doctors and nurses at the morning meeting were discussing the fact that it was time to buy cabbages as the day was getting colder, and onions were a bit expensive this year. The company’s main goal is to provide the best possible service to its customers.
  When will Chinese doctors be able to be as distraction-free and worry-free as American doctors, without the distraction of buying cabbages or onions?
  When will Chinese doctors be able to truly, justifiably, devote themselves to their work?
  When will Chinese doctors be able to serve their patients without fear or hesitation, without selfishness and with full dedication?
  The world is progressing.
  Medical science is developing rapidly.
  When will Chinese patients with lung cancer be able to be treated like American patients with lung cancer?
  When will lung cancer patients in China be able to enjoy the same benefits as those in the United States?
  When will lung cancer patients in China be able to enjoy the tremendous survival benefits of this era of medical development?
  To establish a professional, standardized, technologically advanced and high level lung cancer center like those in the United States.
  Let Chinese lung cancer patients also enjoy the great benefits of the world’s medical science development as soon as possible.
  To enable Chinese lung cancer patients to reap the tremendous benefits of survival that should be available to them in this great era.
  Reduced suffering.
  longer life expectancy, and
  and even a cure for lung cancer.
  This has been proven by countries that have developed first in the past.
  It’s real.
  They are real, they are feasible.
  China is also developing, and developing fast. It seems possible.
  But it’s not easy to set up a lung cancer center, it’s not easy, it’s not something that can be done by someone with considerable strength and power.
  The road will still be long.
  Creating a lung cancer center to benefit Chinese lung cancer patients
  It was a long time coming.
  It is a young thoracic surgeon’s long-time dream.
  A young man’s beautiful, daydream.
  It was a good time.
  A time when Chinese people can have dreams, can have the Chinese dream, can pursue the Chinese dream.
  So what are you waiting for?
  Go and work hard.
  To work hard, to be down-to-earth.
  to strive for excellence.
  Go to achieve it!