Turkish woman makes remarkable recovery at Chongqing hospital
Within just seven days, Zeynep's tumor mass reduced by 40 percent, and her symptoms significantly improved. After completing eight treatment cycles over nearly half a year, the patient achieved complete remission. Now, she maintains a regimen of monthly check-ups to monitor her health.
Impressed by the hospital's highly effective treatments, Zeynep's family insisted on inviting Dr Zhang for a Turkish meal in Chongqing to express their heartfelt gratitude.
China's healthcare system is attracting more and more international patients due to its advanced treatments, efficiency, affordability, and welcoming environment. According to the National Health Commission, in 2025, key hospitals in China saw 1.28 million visits of international patients, a 73.6-percent increase from three years earlier.
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