Core Points - The incident involving lawyer Zhang Xiaoling, who was diagnosed with late-stage cancer after ten years of health check-ups at Aikang Guobin, raises serious concerns about the reliability of commercial health check-up institutions [1][2] - The public's trust in commercial health check-up services is declining, as evidenced by widespread discussions and shared negative experiences on social media platforms [1][4] - The health check-up industry is facing scrutiny due to issues such as misdiagnosis, missed diagnoses, and inadequate communication of health risks [1][5] Company Summary - Aikang Guobin, founded by Zhang Ligang in 2004, has faced multiple complaints regarding its health check-up services, including issues related to misdiagnosis and data security [4][7] - The company went public on NASDAQ in 2014 but has since seen a decline in net profits, leading to its privatization in 2019 [3][7] - Complaints against Aikang Guobin have reached 1,306, highlighting systemic issues within the organization [4] Industry Summary - The health check-up industry is experiencing a crisis of confidence, with reports of "fake check-ups" and inadequate screening practices becoming more common [7] - Experts emphasize the importance of regular health check-ups for early detection of diseases like kidney cancer, which often presents with subtle symptoms [3][8] - The Chinese government has initiated plans to improve cancer screening and prevention, aiming for a five-year survival rate of 46.6% by 2030 [7][8]
律师十年体检“未见异常”到癌症晚期,爱康国宾陷“假体检”争议
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