"It's okay, it's just the size of a soybean. With surgery and chemotherapy, there should be a great hope of cure. You have to believe in this. We are doctors ourselves, we must believe in science!" Smith screamed hysterically. Their words were meant to comfort themselves, but even though the tumor was only the size of a soybean, if it was malignant, it would be much more serious.
Moreover, the process of chemotherapy is not something that ordinary people can endure. Many people cannot persist through it.
In fact, many people don't die from cancer, but from the lack of determination to keep going because it's too painful.
Mike patted his old friend, who was also a comrade in arms, on the shoulder, "It's okay, I'm prepared!"
"Dr. Bai, I didn't expect you to be able to tell. Did you really do it through your Traditional Chinese Medicine pulse diagnosis? Without even using any machine equipment, can it be as precise as a biopsy?" Mike still couldn't believe it.