Although before coming, Ma Jianteng already knew Zhao Heng was young, seeing Zhao Heng now, Ma Jianteng was still somewhat surprised. Ma Jianteng started in the internet industry, and in the internet industry, Ma Jianteng has seen and interacted with many computer prodigies.
In the computer industry, it's very easy for young geniuses to emerge, but in the medical industry, which requires accumulation of qualifications and experience, generally speaking, doctors who can take on significant responsibilities are at least in their thirties. A young doctor like Zhao Heng, who is just in his early twenties and already recognized by the entire hospital, is indeed a rare sight.
While Ma Jianteng was scrutinizing Zhao Heng, Zhao Heng was also evaluating this legitimate national wealthiest person.
In Zhao Heng's view, although Ma Jianteng still appeared to be as high-spirited as shown in the media, there was an unconcealable fatigue and powerlessness between his brows. For someone whose wealth ranked first nationally, who could command the winds and summon the rains, such a state was very rare.
"President Ma, young Zhao can be said to have the richest experience in our, in nanotherapy."
The director introduced to Ma Jianteng.
Although Liu Shangming is now the director of Eastern Hospital and a major figure in the oncology department, within Eastern Hospital, his words could be seen as decisive. But facing someone like Ma Jianteng, the nation's wealthiest, it was still not something he could handle so casually.
Wealth is power, let alone at the level of the nation's wealthiest.
"Dr. Zhao, I'm entrusting this to you this time."
Ma Jianteng nodded slightly to the director and said politely yet nobly to Zhao Heng.
"Director, what is this about?"
Facing Ma Jianteng's politeness, Zhao Heng was a bit puzzled and instinctively nodded.
"President Ma's son will come for a check-up later. Young Zhao, you take the case."
The director explained.
"A check-up? What's the issue?"
Zhao Heng asked directly, since it's for a check-up, then it's a patient, and the Ma Jianteng in front of him is just a patient's relative, so there's nothing to worry about.
In terms of medicine, no matter who in the world he is facing, Zhao Heng has that confidence.
"Dr. Zhao, it's glioblastoma. Previously, my wife took our child abroad for treatment, but they said there's no solution there. Since there isn't a solution there, we could only return by today's flight and will arrive soon."
Rarely, Ma Jianteng explained a bit to Zhao Heng.
Given his status and wealth, he's long been in a position where others had to explain things to him. It's been many years since he had to explain anything to someone else in such a serious manner.
But when it concerns his only son, he has no choice — he must do this.
Being able to build such a large enterprise and reach the nation's number one in wealth, Ma Jianteng is definitely not the same as a nouveau riche.
He knows that when dealing with professional talent, you must show respect.
"Glioblastoma? Which hospital abroad did you visit?"
Zhao Heng was a bit surprised. This glioblastoma, or GBM, is known as one of the most challenging cancers to treat effectively.
Globally, our country ranks first in incidence and death rates due to the lack of precise therapies, and because of the presence of the blood-brain barrier and blood-tumor barrier, the pathways to enter intracranial tumor locations are very limited.
How to make drugs penetrate the blood-brain barrier, achieve active targeted drug delivery, and enhance the efficacy of drugs against glioma is the greatest long-standing challenge in the medical field of glioma.
"Dr. Zhao, it was at Mayo Clinic."
Ma Jianteng said with a bitter expression.
To treat his only son, the moment his son was diagnosed, he chose the Mayo Clinic, the world's most effective hospital in tumor treatment.
"If even Mayo Clinic has no solution, then it means the condition is indeed very challenging."
Zhao Heng didn't boast, speaking slowly.
Although his level is very high, realistically speaking, there's quite a gap between domestic and some cutting-edge overseas technologies.
It's precisely due to this that Professor Li Hongwei started from the latest field of nanotechnology, hoping to achieve leapfrog development.
"Yes, the doctors at Mayo said that given my son's condition, there's no possibility of surgery, and even the existing medications can't directly reach the lesion. The treatment effectiveness is very limited, and the disease is progressing rapidly now."
Ma Jianteng stated with a somewhat bitter expression, he is very wealthy, incredibly so.
If a few years ago he knew his son would get this type of glioma cancer, he would've certainly pumped tens of billions, even hundreds of billions, into researching how to treat glioma.
But now, everything is too late; money isn't everything. Even if he has more money and can take his son to the best hospitals in the world, modern medicine has its limitations.
Facing these limitations and bottlenecks, it's not something that can be resolved in a short time.
Upon hearing Ma Jianteng's words, Zhao Heng fell into contemplation. Following Sun Xinxin, here's another patient returning from Mayo Clinic.
This actually indicates that the so-called world's best hospital—Mayo Clinic—isn't as omnipotent as everyone thinks.
It's just that, in high-end healthcare and in medical additional services, Mayo Clinic indeed does exceptionally well.
Seeing Zhao Heng's silence, Ma Jianteng tentatively said to Zhao Heng, "Dr. Zhao, I heard the ski athlete previously returned from Mayo Clinic, and you cured them. And the recent few patients were also cured using nanotherapy. This nanotherapy isn't very advanced even at Mayo Clinic."
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