Is traditional Chinese medicine still popular in China?
Before leaving China, I revisited that first community TCM clinic....
Before leaving China, I revisited that first community TCM clinic....
As a long-time observer of global medical tourism trends, I've interviewed dozens of foreigners who chose to seek treatment in China—from South Korean cosmetic surgery enthusiasts and American cervical spine patients to German cardiac surgery survivors. ...
To foreigners, the “effectiveness” of China's cancer treatment may seem perplexing—it neither adheres to a simplistic “Western medicine supremacy” nor relies on mystical “traditional Chinese medicine miracles.” ...
For many international patients, China's cancer treatment offers not only cost-effectiveness but also accessibility—eliminating months-long waits for specialist appointments...
As a foreign observer who has long followed global public health, I am often asked: “What is China's cancer survival rate now?” ...
As a foreign researcher with a long-standing interest in global healthcare, I am often asked: “How many oncologists are there in China?”...
Last autumn, my mother was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer. As Canadians working in Shanghai...
As a long-time observer of global healthcare trends, I've noticed a significant shift in recent years: an increasing number of international patients are turning their attention to China, particularly in the field of cancer treatment. ...
As a British engineer working long-term in China, I faced chemotherapy as a “life challenge” last year after being diagnosed with lymphoma. ...
For cancer patients worldwide, choosing a treatment destination often requires comprehensive consideration of medical technology, specialist team experience, multidisciplinary collaboration capabilities, drug accessibility, and service quality. ...