Position: Director of International Oncology Ward
Title: Chief Physician
Specialty: Minimally invasive targeted therapy/chemotherapy/ combined therapy of Chinese medicine and Western medicine for solid tumor
Introduction:
Peng Xiaochi, M.D., Ph.D. graduate in Canada, is a member of the Chinese Medical Association, the Board of Directors of the Guangdong Provincial Anticancer Association, and the Chinese Society of Clinical Oncology. He has been engaged in oncology clinical work for more than 20 years and is the advocate of minimally invasive tumor treatment and multidisciplinary comprehensive treatment in China. He is especially good at chemotherapy, endocrine therapy, molecular targeted therapy, and multidisciplinary comprehensive therapy for various malignant tumors, and has high attainments in the high-tech minimally invasive therapy of tumors including radiofrequency ablation, radioactive iodine particle implantation therapy, photodynamic therapy, and biotherapy. Through continuous study and research, Prof. Peng has gained insights into cancer treatment and has published more than 20 professional papers in academic journals at all levels and large-scale academic conferences.
Education Background:
Graduate of Sun Yat-Sen University
Further Study at the University of British Columbia
Further Study at the National University of Singapore
Medical Experience:
Prof. Peng has been engaged in clinical work of oncology for more than 20 years and is especially good at chemotherapy, endocrine therapy, molecular targeted therapy, and multidisciplinary comprehensive therapy for various malignant tumors, and has high attainments in the high-tech minimally invasive treatment of tumors, including radiofrequency ablation, radioactive iodine particle implantation therapy, photodynamic therapy, and biotherapy.Academic Achievement:
An academic researcher of the 7th International Tumor Minimally Invasive Therapy
The chairman committee of the first “ASEAN Academic Committee of Minimally Invasive Therapy”
The 21st Global Anticancer Meeting
The 7th International Academic Meeting of Tumor Minimally Invasive Therapy“CSCO-Southern” Tumor Biological Therapy and Particle Targeted Therapy Forum
The Clinical Research of Efficacy of Cryotherapy for Partial Advanced Pancreatic Cancer
The Observation of Curative Effect of Interventional Therapy for Liver Cancer
The Clinical Analysis of Photodynamic Therapy for Tongue Cancer
Research Direction:
Tumor
*Surgery, in addition to the appropriate chemotherapy and radiotherapy, are effective in treating early cancer, but certain patients in late stage of cancer may not be tolerate surgery well as they can be relatively weak. A combination of carefully planned minimally invasive therapy, chemotherapy or radiotherapy can effectively reduce the side effects and discomfort of treatment and may help patient get better efficacy.