Professor Wang Meng from Tianjin Cancer Hospital visited Tianjin Reading Garden to explain to you “The Past and Present Life of Pulmonary Nodules”

to welcome2023 Bookish Tianjin·Reading Month and 2023 National Science Popularization Day, September 8, hosted by Tianjin Science and Technology Press and co-organized by Tianjin Heping District Nanyingmen Street Science and Technology Association, “‘Lung’ tries its best to understand you” Lung Node The festival popular science lecture was held in Jindu Reading Garden of this city. Professor Wang Meng, chief physician from the Department of Pulmonary Oncology of Tianjin Cancer Hospital, came to the scene as the keynote speaker to explain the “past and present” of pulmonary nodules to readers in a simple and easy-to-understand manner.
In recent years, with the refinement of physical examination items, people have a deeper understanding of their physical conditions. Medical terms that were not well understood in the past are also in everyone’s mind.“With a name.” for example,ChestCT scan detects pulmonary nodulesThis is one of the issues that everyone is paying special attention to.SoWhat exactly are pulmonary nodules? What should you do if you have pulmonary nodules? How should we protect our lung health?Regarding these issues,Professor Wang Meng, chief physician of the Department of Pulmonary Oncology at Tianjin Cancer Hospital, in the book “The Past and Present Life of Pulmonary Nodules” he led and edited:The book “50 Questions to Understand Pulmonary Nodules” has provided detailed explanations for readers. This event is precisely for Director Wang Meng to conduct face-to-face science popularization for readers.
Before the event started, Comrade Meng Xianggang, Secretary of the Party Branch, General Manager and Editor-in-Chief of Tianjin Science and Technology Press, took the stage to deliver a speech. He said:“A good popular science book is worth thousands of sermons. In recent years,Creation of popular science booksalsoPaying more and more attention to looking inward and paying attention to outstanding cultural achievements from a small perspective is a new trend in the development of popular science books.Written by Director Wang Meng“The past and present life of pulmonary nodules:The book “50 Questions to Understand Pulmonary Nodules” seizes the pain point that readers are most concerned about and digs deep into it. Combined with the integrated publishing method of video explanation, it provides readers with a more comprehensive and authoritative popular science explanation, so that everyone can understand it after reading it. , get rid of anxiety and panic about lung nodules. “
This lecture is conducted through interaction with readers. A reader at the scene said that he was very distressed when he was told that he had pulmonary nodules in the physical examination report at a young age.In response to this issue, Wangprofessorexpress:“There are patients who panic about the existence of pulmonary nodules. This is not an isolated case.It is precisely because many patients will have misconceptions about pulmonary nodules due to information bias and other reasons.produceAll kinds of anxiety and restlessness.Therefore, onlyLet us sproutCompiled “The Past and Present Life of Pulmonary Nodules”:50Asked about “Understanding Pulmonary Nodules”ideahope this bookableHelp patients reduce their psychological burden,Provide readers with preliminary reasonable diagnosis and treatment suggestions.“It is understood that it is precisely becauseUphold thisoriginal intention,Department of Pulmonary Oncology, Tianjin Cancer HospitalThe writing team covers the causes, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis, as well as screening and intervention for early stage lung cancer.in bookExpanddetailedNarrate and present the content in the form of questions and answers so that everyone can understand it at a glance.At the same time, this book also helpsreaderThis article analyzes the predisposing groups and high-risk factors for pulmonary nodules and lung cancer, and based on this, provides everyone with life suggestions to prevent lung cancer.
event site,In order to explain more comprehensively the different types of pulmonary nodules and the differences in clinical diagnosis and treatment methods, Wang MengThe professor alsocombineCTThe image isreaderFurther popularization of science will allow everyone to truly feel the differences between different pulmonary nodules, so that everyone can understand that pulmonary nodules cannot be judged by themselves on the time and method of diagnosis and treatment based on limited knowledge on the Internet.Through Professor Wang’s patient and detailed explanation, everyone learned thatPulmonary nodules do not mean that you are suffering from a lung disease. This is just a very common clinical phenomenon. Whether it is changes in living environment, lifestyle habits, or advances in medical imaging technology, the number of asymptomatic pulmonary nodules being detected is increasing. But in fact, the vast majority of pulmonary nodules are benign lesions. Benign lesions manifesting as pulmonary nodules are usually inert. As long as no tendency to malignant transformation is found during follow-up and reexamination, they will coexist peacefully with the patient in an inactive state.
At the end of the lecture,There are still many readers who are reluctant to leaveWith Wang MengProfessor onsiteinteractiveOpportunityenjoying one-on-one on-site answers from experts,Amid these high-profile issues, this event concluded successfully.