Zhu Shijie, Doctor of Medicine, is the chief physician and doctoral supervisor of the Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Oncology at China-Japan Friendship Hospital. Consulting expert at Beijing Tianjian Hospital. He received a bachelor's degree in clinical medicine in traditional Chinese medicine in 1995, a master's degree in traditional Chinese medicine in 1998, and a doctorate in internal medicine in 2001. He has been working at the China-Japan Friendship Hospital ever since. In 2004 and 2007, he studied abroad twice in Japan at Kanazawa Medical University and Keio University School of Medicine, where he engaged in learning and exchange on clinical treatment of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine. In December 2015, he was transferred to the Oncology Department of Wangjing Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences as the department director. He is currently the director of the Oncology Department of Wangjing Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, and concurrently serves as the Secretary-General of the Oncology Committee of the China Association for the Promotion of Traditional Chinese Medicine Research, the Secretary of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Oncology Committee of the China Cancer Foundation, and the Executive Member of the Geriatric Oncology Committee of the Chinese Geriatrics Society.
He presided over 4 scientific research projects of the National Natural Science Foundation and 1 scientific research project for overseas students of the Ministry of Personnel, and participated in 3 projects supported by the National Ministry of Science and Technology. He has published more than 50 papers and edited or co-edited 9 books. The main research directions include the standardized treatment of cancer with traditional Chinese and Western medicine, the comprehensive treatment of lung cancer with the method of replenishing qi and nourishing yin, the prevention and treatment of recurrence and metastasis of breast cancer with traditional Chinese medicine, and the comprehensive treatment of digestive tract tumors. He won the second prize of the Science and Technology Award of the China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2007 and the second prize of the Science and Technology Award of the China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2010.
Specializes in the treatment of: comprehensive treatment of lung cancer, breast cancer, digestive tract tumors, kidney cancer, neuroendocrine cancer and other tumors. He is good at using traditional Chinese medicine in combination with radiotherapy and chemotherapy to improve the clinical efficacy of tumors. He focuses on the treatment based on constitution based on traditional Chinese medicine. Reduce cancer recurrence and metastasis. In addition, the application of traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions in the treatment of various tumor complications such as cancer pain, radiation pneumonitis, and cancer fever also has good effects.