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Special Interview with Prof. Jia Fan: Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences in Liver Cancer
On November 16, 2024, the Editorial Office of Mini-invasive Surgery (MIS) had the privilege of interviewing Prof. Jia Fan, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Liver Cancer.
In the Chinese Congress of Holistic Integrative Oncology (CCHIO), led by Academician Prof. Daiming Fan, and the 9th Congress of the Chinese Chapter of the International Hepato-Pancerato-Biliary Association (IHPBA), organized by Academician Prof. Xiaoping Chen, the Editorial Office is honored to exchange with Prof. Jia Fan.
Prof. Fan is internationally recognized for his influence and expertise in clinical diagnosis and treatment of hepatobiliary tumors, liver transplantation, metastasis and recurrence mechanism of liver cancer and transformation research, making this interview particularly exciting.
Here are the details of the interview:
Q1. What do you think is the significance of the conferences held in China like CCHIO organized by academician Prof. Daiming Fan and IHPBA China Branch seminar organized by academician Prof. Xiaoping Chen for the scientific research and clinical development of HPB surgery in China?
Q2: The Shanghai Liver Cancer Clinical Medical Center you lead and the Liver Cancer Institute of Fudan University are at the forefront of liver disease research. What research breakthroughs have been made recently by the two centers?
Q3: Minimally invasive and robotic surgery and the artificial intelligence you just mentioned are changing HPB surgery. How do you see the integration of these technologies into clinical practice?
Profile:
Liver oncologist. Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Prof. Jia Fan has held several prestigious positions, including President of Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University, the Honorary President of Fudan Zhongshan Xiamen Hospital, Director of Shanghai Institute of Liver Disease, and Director of Liver Cancer Research Institute, Fudan University.
His research focuses on the clinical diagnosis and treatment of hepatobiliary tumors, liver transplantation, metastasis and recurrence mechanism of liver cancer, and transformation research.
Prof. Fan pioneered the multimodal comprehensive treatment technology for liver cancer with portal vein tumor thrombus, transforming what was once considered an "incurable" condition into one that is "partially curable". He also developed the "Shanghai-Fudan criteria" for liver transplantation, along with a comprehensive strategy for preventing and treating metastasis and recurrence after transplantation, significantly improving the survival rates of liver cancer patients post-transplant. Additionally, he systematically analyzed the molecular mechanisms regulating the microenvironment of metastasis and recurrence of liver cancer, establishing a model for early diagnosis and prediction of metastasis and recurrence and successfully translating several clinical technologies into practice.
According to Zhongshan Hospital, “As a doctor, Prof. Fan has always followed the example of Comrade Bethune, continually striving to improve his technical skills. For over 20 years, he has always been "patient-centered" and poured infinite passion into the medical career. With profound knowledge, superb medical skills and noble medical ethics, Prof. Fan has saved countless lives and won the praise of the people. Through his actions, he has also brought new meaning to the spirit of Bethune in the modern era, embodying the core principles of the Communist Party's "Three Represents". Everyone who meets Prof. Fan is deeply impressed by his unwavering dedication to his career. Those who work alongside him are inspired by his compassionate care for his patients. Prof. Fan is a true doctor of the people, practicing medicine with integrity. Throughout his decades of medical practice, he has always placed his patients at the center, treating them as if they were his own family”.
Editor: Irene Liu
Language Editor: Emma Chen
Production Editor: Yan Zhang
Respectfully Submitted by the Journal Editorial Office Mini-invasive Surgery