What about Toronto Children's Hospital in Canada? How to contact?

The University of Toronto Children's Hospital was established in 1875, also known as the Toronto Children's Hospital (The Hospital for Sick Children or SickKids) is a children's hospital affiliated with the University of Toronto, Canada, and is one of the largest children's hospitals in Canada that integrates treatment, scientific research, and teaching, and is ranked among the top three hospitals for sick children in North America.

Toronto Children's Hospital, Toronto, Canada

Toronto Children's Hospital is one of the six largest self-supporting children's hospitals in Canada, and has built an environment that integrates medical care, research, and teaching over the past 130 years. The hospital's nine centers include: Bone Health Centre, Brain Health and Behavior Centre, Oncology Centre, Cystic Fibrosis Centre, Heart Centre, Pain Centre, Image Guidance Centre, Medical Genetics Centre, and Transplantation Centre. 14,000 inpatient admissions and 215,000 emergency room visits were made to the hospital between 2009 and 2010. The hospital provides family-centered medical care for children in 370 beds. It is one of the world's most renowned children's hospitals, not only for its world-class medical staff and equipment, but also for its academic achievements.

At this hospital, sick children are treated by renowned professionals from all disciplines of health care and research. Specialists promote therapeutic advances through scientific research and clinical trials,**** enjoying expertise to build a comprehensive and sustainable child health system that provides expert care and a high level of service for complex illnesses.

Professor James T. Rutka, its professor of neurosurgery, not only specializes in the surgical removal of meningiomas, but also has a deep interest in new tumor therapies targeted therapies, nanotechnology, and is currently designing a nanoparticle-based delivery system as a treatment for tumors in collaboration with the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and the Institute for Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto. a new approach to treating tumors.

At the same time, James T. Rutka is a member of the World Advisory Group for Neurosurgery (WANG), part of the INC International Group of Neurosurgeons, and with the assistance of INC, is bringing advanced therapeutic equipment and leading-edge treatment protocols to patients with difficult-to-treat tumors in China to provide them with new treatment options.

The World Advisory Group on Neurosurgery (WANG) is composed of renowned experts who represent the highest level of neurosurgery in the U.S., Europe, Japan, and even the world, and serve as the chairmen of the relevant associations in their respective fields. At the same time, INC has been committed to the exchange, cooperation, promotion and improvement of Chinese and foreign neurosurgical techniques, and at the same time, provides international treatment consultation and coordination services for China's needy neurosurgical cases of gliomas, spinal cord tumors, cerebral vascular malformations, aneurysms, and other neurosurgical cases of particular difficulty.