Medical team of St.Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou make the breakthrough to replace the up-to-date MDT consultation model with traditional single cancer doctor consultation model which could provide you with comprehensive, accurate and scientific diagnosis and a personalized treatment plan.

You can communicate with highly authoritative and professional international oncologists online and consult about any type of cancer and therapies. The consultation is free of charge and quota limited. We look forward to receiving your application!

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Oncology Director
Professor Pen Xiaochi
Chief cancer expert of St.Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou
  • Doctoral graduate from Canada
  • Member of Chinese Medical Association
  • Member of the 21st Global Anticancer Meeting
  • Researcher of the 7th International Academic Meeting of Tumor Minimally Invasive Therapy
  • Board member of Guangdong Provincial Anticancer Association
  • Member of The Chinese Society of Clinical Oncology
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Photos of Professor Peng Xiaochi

Professor Peng was making a diagnosis for his patient.

Professor Peng was taking a picture with the patients.

The cancer patients presented flowers to Professor Peng Xiaochi.

Professor Peng received an reward for cancer research in academic meeting.

Professor Peng lectured at ASEAN Academic Committee of Minimally Invasive Therapy

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