I. Introduction
The Department of Oncology and Radiotherapy of the Air Force General Hospital was established in 1973, approved as a master's degree training site of China Medical University in 2001, approved as a medical specialty center of the Air Force in 2002, and approved as an army-wide specialty center for radiation therapy of tumors by the General Logistics Department of the People's Liberation Army in 2006.
After several generations of efforts, especially since the "Tenth Five-Year Plan", the department aims to improve the technical level of the discipline, focusing on the comprehensive treatment of various malignant tumors by means of radiation therapy, forming a distinctive feature of the discipline of malignant tumors radiation therapy as the direction of development, medical, science and technology, the overall level of significantly improved, becoming a well-equipped medical center in China. The overall level of medical treatment and science and technology has been significantly improved, and the department has become a well-equipped, technologically advanced and large-scale radiotherapy department in China.
In order to let more complicated and difficult patients with tumors get international standard treatment, according to the development of oncology discipline and regional medical resources planning, approved by the Ministry of Health of the General Logistics Department, the Chinese People's Liberation Army Tumor Radiotherapy Center (Army-wide Tumor Radiotherapy Center) was established. It has also spent hundreds of millions of RMB to cooperate with the University of Wisconsin, which is the top in the field of tumor radiotherapy in the U.S., to introduce the TOMO Radiotherapy System (Helical Tomography Navigation Adaptive Radiotherapy Equipment).
The system is led by Prof. Xia Tingyi, vice chairman of the Radiation Oncology Committee of the Chinese Medical Association, director of the All-Army Tumor Radiotherapy Center, director of the Department of Radiotherapy of the PLA General Hospital, and director of the Department of Tumor Radiotherapy of the Air Force General Hospital, who has taken the advanced technology as the platform and the successful experience of tens of thousands of cases of tumor radiotherapy in the last few decades as the reference, and has taken the TOMO Radiotherapy System as the core realization means to bring new blessings to the majority of tumor patients. The TOMO radiotherapy system is the core realization means, which brings new gospel to the majority of tumor patients.
Technical Team
The Department of Tumor Radiotherapy has 84 staff members, including 23 physicians, 28 nurses and 33 technicians. There are 6 doctors, 8 masters and 9 bachelors. There are 5 chief physicians, 6 deputy chief physicians, 11 attending physicians and 1 resident. Carrying out spiral CT three-dimensional reconstruction and simulation endoscopy research and CT-guided biopsy. Equipped with CT/e whole-body spiral CT and other equipment.