Shanghai Children’s Medical Center and Pediatric Cancer: Hospital Profile
Best way to think about it: this is a Shanghai children’s medical center route to check when a child needs pediatric oncology, pediatric hematology, pediatric surgery, transplant-related review, or coordinated child-specific care.
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Shanghai Children’s Medical Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. Chinese name: 上海交通大学医学院附属上海儿童医学中心. Pinyin: Shanghai Jiaotong Daxue Yixueyuan Fushu Shanghai Ertong Yixue Zhongxin.
Why it belongs on the shortlist
- It is a large children’s medical center in Shanghai.
- It may be relevant when a foreign family needs child-specific oncology or hematology care rather than an adult hospital route.
- Shanghai may be a practical city for international families, but the exact department and acceptance route still need confirmation.
Where it may fit
Pediatric leukemia, lymphoma, solid tumors, surgery-related questions, protocol review, and complex child-specific care may be worth checking. Families should not travel until the hospital has reviewed records and confirmed the route.
What to verify before you go
- Which pediatric team will review the case?
- Can the hospital accept the child based on diagnosis, age, weight, and current condition?
- How long might treatment or evaluation take?
- What language, parent-stay, insurance, and emergency support is available?
Sources to check
Use this as a shortlist, not a diagnosis. Hospitals change doctors, departments, appointment rules, international-patient services, and pricing routes. Before you travel, verify the exact department, doctor or team, documents needed, estimated timeline, cost route, and follow-up plan.
Medical disclaimer: This page is practical orientation, not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment advice, legal advice, or insurance advice.
