Chapter 4261: 【350】Strategy

Chapter 4261【350】Strategy

 The chance of cancer recurrence and metastasis is present in every cancer patient. It can only be called high or low, it just depends on where it is transferred.

 Doctors can never guarantee that a patient will not have recurrence or metastasis. They can only discuss the probability of recurrence and metastasis and the possible location of metastasis.

 They did not keep it a secret. Originally, this matter was their task and was the homework assigned to them by Senior Brother Tao.

 It is understandable why Dr. Tao Zhijie urged the patient to undergo a reexamination. Obviously, the results of the discussion between the two of them were taken into consideration.

 During the discussion, they will list various factors that affect the level of recurrence and metastasis of patients. One of them must include the patient’s emotional factors, working and living environment, etc.

  Family factors came first, and the subsequent results were obviously what their doctor had unfortunately predicted.

 In fact, this conclusion is not difficult to deduce. After all, the patient's initial illness had a lot to do with her living and eating habits. In the final analysis, this factor has as much to do with her family relationship as the treatment process. The patient's family relationship has thus become at a critical point.

 The risk of cancer in younger patients is more likely to be related to the patient’s genes. However, as mentioned before, the causes of cancer are always there.

In Li Yaxi’s case, Dr. Song Xuelin was the first to see the critical relationship between the patient’s personality and the disease.

 Performing people have difficulty controlling and stabilizing their own emotions, and are easily affected by the people around them who pay attention to them.

In the practical observation of clinicians, it is actually confirmed that Dr. Song is also an old doctor. Indeed, the relationship between a person's personality and the disease is so closely related that it is inseparable.

Dr. Xie likes to be optimistic about patient expectations.

 Dr. Song Xuelin is the opposite of her.

 In the end, it was confirmed that the pessimism of Brother Tao and Dr. Song seemed to be victorious.

 She, Dr. Xie Wanying, is optimistic, but that does not mean that she does not act recklessly based on the actual situation.

  The results discussed indeed indicate that patients have the highest probability of developing brain metastasis.

“Do you want to say that my father’s condition is similar to that of this patient, Doctor Xie?” Liang Xi heard this and couldn’t help but feel nervous, and quickly asked the doctor.

"If you ask me, Dr. Song, Dr. Cao or other doctors, I believe they will all say that they have to wait for the pathological results. What we are discussing does not mean that it will definitely happen. In medicine, we rely on objective evidence rather than relying on the doctor's words. ." Dr. Xie told the family.

 Such words show that Dean Liang is asking in the right direction. Dean Liang is a top boss, and he knows very well that medical predictions are accurate or not, but what is more important is the doctor's response to the established facts. These can make relevant plans in advance, and they also test the doctor's technical level.

This is exactly what Dr. Xie Wanying wants to reply to Dr. Liang now: "The plan that Dr. Song and I discussed at the time was that if the gamma knife fails, if surgery is possible, then surgery will be performed as much as possible instead of whole-brain radiotherapy."

Gamma Knife is a type of radiotherapy after all, and its failure is enough to show that radiotherapy is coming to an end soon. Whole-brain radiotherapy is estimated to be just as effective.

 At this time, it appears that surgery is more reliable to solve the problem.

Of course, whether the patient has the opportunity to undergo neurosurgery again needs to be discussed and decided by the neurosurgeon.

 For Director Liang's brain treatment plan, several doctors who had just read the patient's medical records needed to negotiate.

 Dean Liang nodded to express his understanding and waited.

Several doctors from the National Association walked out to the conference room. Ye Qing and others accompanied them out, but Zhang Zhang stayed in the ward.

 (End of this chapter)