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Who is Liu Feng?
Liu Feng, male, chief physician, professor, director of hematology department, master's degree, postgraduate tutor, director of hematology department of Beijing Xiyuan Hospital, graduated from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, 1986, and studied under Professor Zhou. I studied the basics of western medicine and bone marrow transplantation for 1 year. He has been engaged in clinical work on hematological diseases of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine for more than 30 years. Editor-in-chief of Clinical Hematology of Chinese and Western Medicine, Strategies of Treating Leukemia with Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, monograph Leukemia, deputy editor-in-chief and editor-in-chief of more than 80 professional books 10, published more than 80 academic papers, participated in national, provincial, ministerial and college-level scientific research projects 1 1, and presided over Yishui Qinghuang Powder.

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Director, Department of Hematology, Xiyuan Hospital, Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Member of the Standing Committee and Secretary of the National Committee of Hematology of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine

Member of Hematology Branch of Beijing Medical Association

Member of the Expert Committee of Hematology of Beijing Medical Doctor Association.

Journal of traditional chinese medicine Special Commentator

Consultant of national basic medical insurance drug list

Catalogue consultant of industrial injury insurance drugs

Leader of hematology discipline in state administration of traditional chinese medicine.

Leader of hematological diseases, Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine treatment of aplastic anemia (especially acute aplastic anemia, also known as severe aplastic anemia), myelodysplastic syndrome, various anemia, immune thrombocytopenia, leukemia, multiple myeloma, chronic myeloproliferative diseases and other blood diseases.