Capítulo 1856: Chapter 1296: Blossoming Everywhere
The treatnt for Lady Lillian Windsor from the United Kingdom went exceptionally smoothly. She used K Therapy for the first ti without any adverse reactions, not even a low fever, which felt almost like an infusion of saline.
Even she was doubtful about whether this new drug was effective because, compared to her expectations, K Therapy seed so ordinary.
What surprised the doctors was her treatnt effect was incredibly good; after one session, the majority of tumor cells were killed. The follow-up images showed high signals of edema in most of the original tumor areas, indicating that a significant portion of tumor cells had undergone apoptosis, leaving only the remains of cells that were already disintegrated and waiting to be absorbed.
Yang Ping stood with arms crossed, pondering over the images for a long ti: “I want to examine Lady Windsor’s tumor cell samples. Her treatnt effect is extraordinarily good; I want to know why.”
“At the ti, she wanted to receive treatnt imdiately, so she opted for the standard protocol, which theoretically shouldn’t have a better effect than the customized protocol,” Song Zimo said from the side.
“That’s why it’s worth studying,” Yang Ping’s gaze remained fixed on the images.
“We extracted her cerebrospinal fluid to check for tumor cells, and using the tumor cell-containing cerebrospinal fluid, we made specins. Shall we go to the laboratory to take a look now?” Song Zimo said.
“Right now!” Yang Ping was impatient.
In the laboratory, Yang Ping observed Lady Windsor’s tumor cell samples under the electron microscope and discovered an astonishing phenonon—a special protein expression pattern on the surface of her tumor cells that enhances the infection efficiency of viral vectors.
“This is…” Yang Ping asked Song Zimo to pull up Lady Windsor’s genetic sequencing data.
“She has a rare genetic polymorphism that alters the immune status of the tumor microenvironnt, no wonder the standard protocol works so well for her.” Yang Ping finally found a clue.
“This ans we can predict patient response to the standard protocol through genetic screening,” Song Zimo said excitedly, “If we can filter patients suitable for the standard protocol in advance, it can save a trendous amount of ti and cost for customized treatnt!”
Yang Ping was thinking deeper: “More than that, if we can artificially induce such a microenvironnt state, not only can we expand the scope of the standard protocol, but also improve the treatnt effect and efficiency of both the standard and the personalized protocols.”
This is a significant discovery. It ans the accessibility of K Therapy can be further increased; the cost of the standard protocol is only 30% of that of the customized protocol. If the applicable population broadens, the sustainability of the universal frawork will be greatly enhanced.
Just then, the door of the laboratory was gently pushed open, Huang Jiacai stood at the entrance holding a thermal box.
“I heard you haven’t finished work yet.” He walked in and placed the thermal box on the table, “I brought you so dumplings.”
Yang Ping was sowhat surprised: “Why are you here?”
“Just finished a video conference with Europe.” Huang Jiacai pulled a chair and sat down, “Lady Windsor’s foundation moves quickly and has already contacted health departnts in seven European countries. If all goes well, within half a year, three regional treatnt centers will be established in Europe, relying on top hospitals’ tumor departnts before the centers are built, we intend to conduct limited clinical trials in hospitals with potential for center establishnt.”
“That’s a good thing.”
“But she proposed a condition.” Huang Jiacai looked at Yang Ping, “She hopes each center has a doctor personally trained by you stationed there. Additionally, these doctors need to return to China periodically for retraining.”
Yang Ping understood the deeper aning of this request. Lillian was ensuring treatnt quality while securing Sanbo and Ruixing’s core positions, allowing Sanbo and Ruixing to hold the standards.
“This isn’t difficult. We’ll start training a batch of seed doctors right now and then have them train doctors worldwide.”
“Yes!” Huang Jiacai opened the thermal box, inside were steaming dumplings, “We need to establish a complete training system—textbooks, videos, simulation operations, assessnt standards—like McDonald’s trains hamburger chefs, standardized and replicable. We’ll need Dr. Song for this.”
The analogy made Yang Ping laugh: “dicine isn’t about making hamburgers.”
“But spreading dical knowledge requires a thod,” Huang Jiacai said seriously, “Professor Yang, I know you want to focus on research and clinical work. But the reality is if we don’t systematically spread the knowledge and standards, others will spread them in incomplete or even wrong ways. Then, patients will be the ones hard.”
Yang Ping was silent; he knew Huang Jiacai was right.
“What do you need us to do?” he asked finally.
“Ruixing and Sanbo are cooperating to establish the Sanbo International dical Education College,” Huang Jiacai said, “You select candidates for dean, formulate all standards. I’m responsible for construction and operation. We need to train not only doctors but also nurses, technicians, quality control personnel—we need to establish the gold standard in this field. However, currently whether Aricans, British, Germans, they’re all anxious to start limited clinical treatnts before the treatnt centers are established, we’ve already done hospital screening, now they’re lacking guidance teachers to train them.”
“Why don’t we select a few doctors and nurses from our departnt who have already completed rigorous training to go over? Let K Therapy spread quickly; Manstein and August from Germany have been urging us.” Song Zimo was also anxious.
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