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CHINA-SHANGHAI-INT'L INDUSTRY FAIR-UNIVERSITIES-PROJECTS (CN)

CHINA-SHANGHAI-INT'L INDUSTRY FAIR-UNIVERSITIES-PROJECTS (CN)

(230920) -- SHANGHAI, Sept. 20, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A staff member introduces an endoscopic screening and diagnosis system for gastrointestinal tumors based on AI technology at the stand of Wuhan University at the 23rd China International Industry Fair in Shanghai, east China, Sept. 20, 2023. More than 800 projects from over 80 universities are displayed at the exhibition area of universities at the ongoing 23rd China International Industry Fair. (Xinhua/Liu Ying)

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UKRAINE-KIEV-HOSPITAL-CHILDREN-SPORTS EVENT

UKRAINE-KIEV-HOSPITAL-CHILDREN-SPORTS EVENT

(230730) -- KIEV, July 30, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Children prepare to race during a sports event at Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kiev, Ukraine, July 29, 2023. A sports event was held on Saturday at Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kiev to celebrate the recovery of children with cancers, tumors and rare diseases. (Photo by Roman Petushkov/Xinhua)

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UKRAINE-KIEV-HOSPITAL-CHILDREN-SPORTS EVENT

UKRAINE-KIEV-HOSPITAL-CHILDREN-SPORTS EVENT

(230730) -- KIEV, July 30, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Children attend a sports event at Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kiev, Ukraine, July 29, 2023. A sports event was held on Saturday at Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kiev to celebrate the recovery of children with cancers, tumors and rare diseases. (Photo by Roman Petushkov/Xinhua)

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UKRAINE-KIEV-HOSPITAL-CHILDREN-SPORTS EVENT

UKRAINE-KIEV-HOSPITAL-CHILDREN-SPORTS EVENT

(230730) -- KIEV, July 30, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Children race during a sports event at Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kiev, Ukraine, July 29, 2023. A sports event was held on Saturday at Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kiev to celebrate the recovery of children with cancers, tumors and rare diseases. (Photo by Roman Petushkov/Xinhua)

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UGANDA-KAMPALA-CHILDREN-BRAIN CANCER

UGANDA-KAMPALA-CHILDREN-BRAIN CANCER

(230609) -- KAMPALA, June 9, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Volunteers pose for a photo with child brain cancer survivors in Kampala, Uganda, June 8, 2023. As the world commemorates World Brain Cancer Day on Thursday, free treatment of children with brain tumors in Uganda is reigniting their hope. (Photo by Nicholas Kajoba/Xinhua)

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Chinese medical team trains Zambian doctors to remove brain tumors

STORY: Chinese medical team trains Zambian doctors to remove brain tumors DATELINE: Feb. 26, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:28 LOCATION: Lusaka CATEGORY: HEALTH SHOTLIST: 1. Various shots of Chinese doctor guiding local Zambian doctors in Surgery 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): DR. KACHINGA SICHIZYA, Chief of Neurosurgery Department at UTH 3. various of the surgery 4. various of Alex Makupe, director of Clinical Care at the Ministry of Health 5. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): DR. ALEX MAKUPE, the Director of Clinical Care at the Ministry of Health 6. various of Elijah Katambo, a neurosurgeon at UTH 7. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): DR. ELIJAH KATAMBO, Neurosurgeon at UTH STORYLINE: Zambian doctors have successfully conducted four surgeries to remove tumors from the brain following a training conducted by the 23rd batch of Chinese medical team sent to the African country. Kachinga Sichizya, a senior neurosurgeon at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH), said the operations were done following months of training, in which local doctors wer

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ZAMBIA-LUSAKA-CHINESE MEDICAL TEAM

ZAMBIA-LUSAKA-CHINESE MEDICAL TEAM

(230225) -- LUSAKA, Feb. 25, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Chen Zhenbo (3rd, R), a member of the Chinese medical team, conducts a surgery with local doctors at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Lusaka, Zambia, Feb. 22, 2023. Zambian doctors have successfully conducted four surgeries to remove tumors from the brain following a training conducted by the 23rd batch of the Chinese medical team, a senior neurosurgeon at the country's biggest hospital said on Friday. (Xinhua)

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ZAMBIA-LUSAKA-CHINESE MEDICAL TEAM

ZAMBIA-LUSAKA-CHINESE MEDICAL TEAM

(230225) -- LUSAKA, Feb. 25, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Chen Zhenbo (1st, R), a member of the Chinese medical team, shares his experience at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Lusaka, Zambia, Feb. 24, 2023. Zambian doctors have successfully conducted four surgeries to remove tumors from the brain following a training conducted by the 23rd batch of the Chinese medical team, a senior neurosurgeon at the country's biggest hospital said on Friday. (Xinhua/Peng Lijun)

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Prince Tomohito of Mikasa to receive treatment for alcoholism

Prince Tomohito of Mikasa to receive treatment for alcoholism

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Prince Tomohito of Mikasa (file photo), a cousin of Emperor Akihito, needs to receive treatment for alcohol dependency for more than a month at the Imperial Household Hospital, the Imperial Household Agency said June 22. Prince Tomohito is suffering severe insomnia and difficulty in swallowing food, the agency said. Prince Tomohito has gone through seven operations to remove tumors from his throat and esophagus since 1991.

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Group warns of spread of tumors among sea turtles in Japan

Group warns of spread of tumors among sea turtles in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Members of the Osaka-based Sea Turtle Association of Japan warned on Dec. 29 that a serious tumor-causing illness, called fibropapillomas, is apparently spreading among the turtles, with three cases found in Okinawa, Shizuoka and Kochi prefectures since last summer. File photo shows a sea turtle in the sea near the Ogasawara islands, south of Tokyo.

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Osaka team develops genetic treatment for brain tumor

Osaka team develops genetic treatment for brain tumor

OSAKA, Japan - An Osaka University research team said on Sept. 28 it has successfully used genetic treatment to cure mice implanted with malignant brain tumors. The brain tumor shown above disappeared after the treatment, which involves integrating a modified gene into a specially made retrovirus and injecting it into the brain to activate an administered drug, enabling it to kill off the tumor.

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Prince Tomohito of Mikasa to receive treatment for alcoholism

Prince Tomohito of Mikasa to receive treatment for alcoholism

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Prince Tomohito of Mikasa (file photo), a cousin of Emperor Akihito, needs to receive treatment for alcohol dependency for more than a month at the Imperial Household Hospital, the Imperial Household Agency said June 22. Prince Tomohito is suffering severe insomnia and difficulty in swallowing food, the agency said. Prince Tomohito has gone through seven operations to remove tumors from his throat and esophagus since 1991. (Kyodo)

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Japanese actor Kenichi Hagiwara

Japanese actor Kenichi Hagiwara

File photo shows Kenichi Hagiwara, a Japanese actor and pop band vocalist in the 1960s, during an interview in Tokyo in October 1987. Hagiwara died from gastrointestinal stromal tumors on March 26, 2019, aged 68. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese actor Kenichi Hagiwara

Japanese actor Kenichi Hagiwara

File photo taken in September 1994 shows Kenichi Hagiwara, a Japanese actor and pop band vocalist in the 1960s, during an interview. Hagiwara died from gastrointestinal stromal tumors on March 26, 2019, aged 68. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese actor Kenichi Hagiwara

Japanese actor Kenichi Hagiwara

File photo shows Kenichi Hagiwara, a Japanese actor and pop band vocalist in the 1960s, during a press conference in Tokyo in September 1996. Hagiwara died from gastrointestinal stromal tumors on March 26, 2019, aged 68. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Group warns of spread of tumors among sea turtles in Japan

Group warns of spread of tumors among sea turtles in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Members of the Osaka-based Sea Turtle Association of Japan warned on Dec. 29 that a serious tumor-causing illness, called fibropapillomas, is apparently spreading among the turtles, with three cases found in Okinawa, Shizuoka and Kochi prefectures since last summer. File photo shows a sea turtle in the sea near the Ogasawara islands, south of Tokyo. (Kyodo)

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Osaka team develops genetic treatment for brain tumor

Osaka team develops genetic treatment for brain tumor

OSAKA, Japan - An Osaka University research team said on Sept. 28 it has successfully used genetic treatment to cure mice implanted with malignant brain tumors. The brain tumor shown above disappeared after the treatment, which involves integrating a modified gene into a specially made retrovirus and injecting it into the brain to activate an administered drug, enabling it to kill off the tumor.

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