CCMA's Global Impact: Overseas Collaborations in Tumor Ablation along the Belt and Road
time:March 18, 2024

Under the guidance of the "Belt and Road" strategy, CCMA implements the practical "Chinese approach" in the field of tumor ablation. It promotes tumor treatment technologies, with "tumor microwave ablation" as a representative, to go global and provide a new path for the world based on Chinese principles. This aims to benefit people worldwide by advancing the achievements in the field of tumor ablation.

The Pan-Arab Society of Radiological Intervention (PAIRS) and the Kazakhstan Society of Interventional Radiologists (KSIOR) have signed strategic cooperation agreements with the World Tumor Ablation Association (WTAA). These partnerships leverage the influence of each association to jointly promote the development of the tumor ablation discipline, foster talent cultivation, improve standardized treatment levels, and build a community of shared destiny in the tumor ablation industry.

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Pairs and KSIOR have separately signed strategic cooperation agreements with WTAA.

The Fourth Affiliated Hospital Zhejiang University School of Medicine(ZJU4H) has established a strategic collaboration with Apeksha Hospital (The National Cancer Institute of Sri Lanka). Dr. Aruna Jayasekara, Director of the National Cancer Research Center of Sri Lanka, expresses deep gratitude to CCMA for facilitating this strategic collaboration with Chinese hospitals. The clinical application of tumor ablation by Sri Lankan doctors is on the rise, and with the assistance of Chinese doctors, it is believed that their skills will be enhanced, enabling the people of Sri Lanka to benefit from the achievements of precision medicine and minimally invasive treatments worldwide.

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Belt and Road" Inter-Institutional Strategic Cooperation Signing Ceremony