Yu Jinming, a deputy to the National People's Congress, an academician of the CAE Member, and president of the Cancer Hospital affiliated to Shandong First Medical University, is full of confidence in the future of cancer treatment. Yu Jinming said that in recent years, China's emphasis on cancer prevention and treatment has been continuously increasing, and the relevant work has been promoted throughout the entire process. The effectiveness of cancer treatment has been significantly improved. Tumor treatment is not a single method, but a comprehensive system of prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. Data shows that the 5-year survival rate of Chinese cancer patients continues to improve, and the transformation of tumors into chronic diseases is becoming possible, "said Yu Jinming. Based on this judgment, Yu Jinming participated in the National People's Congress and Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference this year with multiple proposals. In Yu Jinming's view, screening is a key link in the entire chain of cancer prevention and treatment. "The real data of lung cancer and breast cancer confirm that screening can not only improve the cure rate, save medical insurance funds, but also alleviate the pain of patients." He suggested expanding the coverage of accurate cancer screening and implementing a diversified payment system. In Jin Ming's career, "standardized diagnosis and treatment of tumors" is a key word that runs through the entire diagnosis and treatment chain. As the Chairman of the Chinese Society of Clinical Oncology, he has been committed to promoting the standardization of cancer diagnosis and treatment nationwide for many years. In his opinion, the first treatment for cancer patients is crucial, and once the wrong method is chosen, the subsequent remedial effect is extremely poor. It can be said that patients only have one chance of cure. When it comes to the application of artificial intelligence in the field of tumor treatment, Yu Jinming has a clear viewpoint: "Artificial intelligence can efficiently replace simple and repetitive work in the medical field, such as patient initial diagnosis, treatment plan drafting, postoperative follow-up, etc., which can greatly improve work efficiency." However, he also emphasized that artificial intelligence cannot completely replace doctors, especially high-level doctors. It has no legal effect, who is responsible for any problems? It lacks humanistic attributes and cannot provide emotional comfort to patients. When dealing with emergencies, it also lacks the flexibility and adaptability of humans. "In Jin Ming's view, no matter how technology evolves, the warmth of medicine ultimately comes from humans. (New Society)
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