Have rich professional theories in tumor radiotherapy and chemotherapy 1. Knowledge, and be able to skillfully master the phased evaluation of common tumors, such as nasopharyngeal carcinoma, lung cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, and malignant lymphoma, and formulate treatment plans;
Strictly follow the guidelines for selecting chemotherapy regimens and be familiar with the effects and adverse reactions of various chemotherapy drugs;
Have rich clinical experience in the treatment of cervical cancer after loading; Able to promptly and correctly handle some complications and sequelae of radiotherapy and chemotherapy; Proficient in clinical operations such as bone puncture, chest puncture, abdominal puncture, and waist puncture;
Responsible for the administrative and business management and guidance of the oncology department. Lead general practitioners to rely on the hospital's advanced medical equipment.
Based on the advanced clinical knowledge of oncology and the joint efforts of general practitioners, countless malignant tumor patients have been treated and cured (achieving delayed life and improved quality of life), reaching the advanced level of cancer treatment. Received recognition and praise from patients and their families.
Master the application of common chemotherapy regimens and the management of adverse reactions, and understand the clinical application of gene therapy and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Unique insights on oncogene detection and targeted therapy
Mastered the chest wall tangent field technology for breast cancer, synchronous lead blocking technology for nasopharyngeal carcinoma facial neck joint field, lymphoma cloak field, isocenter technology and three-dimensional stereotactic conformal technology for lung cancer, esophageal cancer, rectal cancer and other diseases.