Chang Gung Eye Tumor Center Inaugurated: Cross-Disciplinary Integration Brings Hope for Eye Cancer
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The Chang Gung Eye Tumor Center was inaugurated today at Taoyuan Chang Gung Hospital. It integrates cross-disciplinary resources and collaborates with international eye tumor centers to provide one-stop diagnostic and treatment services. The center introduces precision medicine and radiation therapy to improve the quality of life for eye cancer patients. Early diagnosis is emphasized as crucial for preserving vision.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Where and on what date was the Chang Gung Eye Tumor Center officially inaugurated according to the Central News Agency reporter Wu Rui-chi?
- A: The Chang Gung Eye Tumor Center held its inauguration ceremony and was put into service at Taoyuan Chang Gung Hospital on June 15th.
- Q: Which three medical leaders jointly unveiled the new Eye Tumor Center at Taoyuan Chang Gung Hospital during the ceremony?
- A: The center was unveiled by Vice Superintendent Yeh Chi-hsiao, Ophthalmology Department Head Huang Yi-hsiu, and Eye Tumor Center Director Chou Hung-ta.
- Q: What is the annual occurrence rate of adult malignant intraocular melanoma in Asia according to head Huang Yi-hsiu?
- A: Adult malignant intraocular melanoma is rare in Asia, seeing only about 5 to 20 new cases annually.
- Q: What is the estimated ratio of children affected by retinoblastoma among newborns as stated by Huang Yi-hsiu?
- A: Retinoblastoma is a rare eye tumor that affects only 1 in 20,000 newborns according to the department head.
- Q: Why does Eye Tumor Center Director Chou Hung-ta describe the diagnosis and treatment of eye tumors as highly difficult?
- A: Director Chou Hung-ta explained that most lesions are located within the eyeball or deep within the orbit, requiring vision preservation and tumor control.