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    Cancer palliative care has a long way to go.

    • Last Update: 2020-08-12
    • Source: Internet
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    (Health Times intern reporter Liang Yuan Xu) November 5, 2015, China Health Care International Exchange Promotion Association Of cancer palliative care and humane care professional committee (CRPC) was established and academic conference successfully held in Beijing Yulong International Hotel Conference Hall, from all over the cancer palliative care and medical humanities scholars more than 200 people attended the conference.The
    conference was organized by the China Medical Association and co-sponsored by Peking University Cancer Hospital, Beijing University Cancer Hospital International Medical Center, Beijing New Mile Cancer Hospital. The meeting was chaired by Professor Yu Yan of Tongji Hospital, affiliated with Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Vice President of the Medical Association Wang Tiecheng and Professor Wang Jiejun, Chairman of the Cancer Rehabilitation and Palliative Care Committee of the Chinese Association of Cancer Association, attended the conference and spoke.The
    conference elected the first permanent committee member, chairman committee member and deputy chairman of the first professional committee on cancer palliative care and humane care. Li Pingping was elected honorary chairman, and Liu Wei was elected chairman of the committee. Tang Lili and other 8 people were elected vice-chairman of the Committee, the meeting appointed Yu as the Secretary-General of the branch.
    the professional development of palliative care in China began in the early 1980s, after more than 30 years of development, tumor palliative care gradually formed an interdisciplinary professional team, but China's cancer palliative care and humane care cause and clinical patients' actual needs still have a considerable gap, far behind The European and American countries, so there is still a long way to go and a lot of work to be done.
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