The li ka-shing foundation donated ultrasonic tissue fragmentation technology equipment to the Chinese University of Hong Kong's medical school, which has already completed treatment for a liver cancer patient. The university indicated that it is currently researching its application for treating breast cancer and other cancers.
Li ka-shing, the founder of the li ka-shing foundation, stated that the challenges facing Hong Kong's economy cannot be overcome simply by increasing investment. He has always believed that in-depth research into how to utilize medical technology has multiple meanings, achieving low costs, high efficiency, and improving the quality of service can promote medical economy, benefiting Hong Kong, china, and Southeast Asia.
The incoming president of the university, lu yuming, expressed agreement, further stating that the team has been working hard over the past few years on low-cost and high-accuracy cancer screening methods. (vc/u)
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