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A Chinese college student recently died of cancer after receiving questionable treatment from a hospital that advertised on the search engine Baidu. The incident has sparked a huge outcry in China. Wei Zexi was diagnosed with synovial sarcoma, a rare form of cancer, in His family then learned about an experimental immunotherapy treatment at a Beijing hospital via a Baidu search.
The treatment, which uses cells generated by the patient's own immune system to counter the illness, cost the Wei family lot of money. But the treatment was unsuccessful and Wei died on April After Wei's death, the public first put the blame on Baidu, criticizing its auction-based ranking system as misleading for users.
The entrepreneurs made money by selling folk remedies, and then went on to invest in hospitals around the country. When media outlets published the list of hospitals included in the Putian system, the revelation triggered a critical discussion between many Chinese netizens.
The ongoing public attention toward the issue comes not only from sorrow over the loss of a young man, but also from a sense of insecurity that the same thing could happen to anyone. But more importantly, people expect that through accountability and punishment, such tragedies will not happen again. The government quickly responded to the public outcry. Led by Fan Li, a senior official with CAC, the investigation group will release the results of their inquest as soon as possible.