On December 28, 2025, the provincial continuing medical education program "Multidisciplinary Diagnosis and Treatment Training for Malignant Tumors" was successfully held at the Tianfu District of Chengdu Seventh People's Hospital, jointly organized by Chengdu High-tech Medical Association and co-organized by relevant units. This training focused on multidisciplinary collaborative diagnosis and treatment of malignant tumors, aiming to gather the strength of all disciplines in the province, establish a cross-regional communication platform, and promote the clinical application of innovative achievements. Experts and clinical medical workers from all over the province gathered together to discuss the frontiers and share experiences.
The conference focused on the core theme, covering key aspects such as tumor quality control management, progress in multi-cancer treatment, collaborative treatment between traditional Chinese and Western medicine, and quality of life assurance. Renowned experts from institutions like West China Hospital of Sichuan University and Sichuan Cancer Hospital presented special sessions on hot and difficult issues such as immunotherapy for lung cancer, comprehensive treatment for colorectal cancer, tumor quality control experience, and the synergistic effect of traditional Chinese medicine. They provided both in-depth technical explanations and practical implementation plans, offering systematic solutions to break down disciplinary barriers and solve clinical challenges.
Professor Liu Taiguo, the chairperson of the Oncology Radiotherapy Committee of Chengdu High-tech Medical Association, emphasized at the closing ceremony that the prevention and treatment of malignant tumors require adhering to the concept of multidisciplinary collaboration, and that precise diagnosis and treatment should safeguard the life and health of patients. As the organizer, the Chengdu High-tech Medical Association will continue to leverage its platform advantages, strengthen academic exchanges and discipline collaboration, and work together with colleagues in the oncology field across the province to promote the establishment of a standardized, efficient, high-quality and inclusive tumor diagnosis and treatment service system, striving to protect the health of the people.









