Liver disease prevention and control experts pointed out in a seminar today that the number of hepatitis B carriers in Taiwan has shown a downward trend in recent years, but the number of hepatitis C carriers has increased. The same increases.
The "Symposium on the Development of Medical Technology for Liver Diseases" was held today at the National Taiwan University School of Medicine, attracting more than 200 experts from the medical and biotechnology fields to participate.
Lai Mingyang, a professor at the Institute of Clinical Medicine, National Taiwan University School of Medicine, pointed out that in recent years, the number of hepatitis B carriers in Taiwan has shown a downward trend, but the number of hepatitis C carriers has shown an increase. Eighty-five out of 100 will become chronic hepatitis C carriers, some of them will develop liver cirrhosis after about 20 years, and 1% to 4% of liver cirrhosis patients will become liver cancer patients.
He said that not only the number of hepatitis C carriers in Taiwan is on the rise, but the cases of liver cirrhosis and liver cancer caused by hepatitis C are also increasing globally.
However, liver function abnormalities or fibrosis in patients with hepatitis C can be cured, with a cure rate of 60% to 70%.
Hepatitis C infection is mainly through blood, such as tattoos or injections.
In addition to liver transplantation, Li Bohuang, director of the Department of Surgery at National Taiwan University Hospital, pointed out that as of the end of March this year, the number of patients waiting for liver transplantation in China was 325, and the number had increased to more than 500 by July.
However, due to the lack of livers available for transplantation in China, and the fact that some patients do not meet the requirements of the national health insurance for liver replacement, in the past Taiwanese people went to mainland China for organ transplants, mainly for kidney transplants. However, in the past two to three years, some people have gone to mainland China Liver transplantation in Mainland China.
There are about 100 liver transplants performed in Taiwan every year, but the largest liver transplant medical center in Tianjin alone performs 200 to 300 cases every year, and most of these liver transplant patients who go to mainland China return to Taiwan for the procedure Follow-up treatment, there are now about 50 to 70 cases of such follow-up treatment patients in China.
As far as liver washing treatment is concerned, Ke Wenzhe, Director of the Surgical Intensive Care Unit of National Taiwan University Hospital, pointed out that because the cost of liver washing treatment is not low, it takes six to eight hours, costs NT$150,000, and is not covered by health insurance, so it is more suitable For patients awaiting liver transplantation or recovery.
Comment
"What the experts said above is not true. Taiwan's hepatitis B carriers will show a downward trend, because these experts only hold meetings, only study liver replacement or liver cancer removal, and never know how to treat liver disease, so Because of their improper treatment, many people have died of liver cancer and cirrhosis, so the number of carriers of hepatitis B in Taiwan has decreased, and it can be said that they have killed them all. Of course, the number of carriers of hepatitis B in Taiwan is showing a downward trend."
"They never say how many liver transplant patients died shortly after surgery, and they never count how many liver cancer patients died shortly after liver cancer resection. The so-called hepatitis C patients who have abnormal liver function or fibrosis Healing is curable, and the cure rate is 60% to 70%. This is shameless, and it is not cured by them at all. It is cured by the patients themselves by taking traditional Chinese medicine or eating healthy foods such as organic fruits and vegetables. , This has nothing to do with them at all, and they still put the credit on themselves. Putting the patient to death has nothing to do with them. It is these experts who treat the patient when the patient is cured. Poor Taiwanese people."
"I tell readers that liver disease can be cured, as long as there is no intervention of Western medicine, it can be cured and improved. (Refer to Hantang-68) If you ask the Western medicine experts in the previous report to block your blood vessels, or replace your liver or After taking extremely inappropriate treatments such as interferon, when you come to Chinese medicine for treatment, I suggest you buy a coffin to accompany you when you get up, because they have already set your body to a dead end like setting a computer. "