Hero Of Hearts The amazing son in law complete, Bahasa Indonesia
Hero Of Hearts Chapter 7208
Chapter 7208
Hank’s soaring CA199 index finally made more than a dozen people in the group realize that Charlie did indeed have an invisible ability that could determine a person’s life and death.
Hank was scared to death by then. He was immediately given a contrast injection and then wheeled into a full CT scan room at the hospital.
The huge machines whirred frantically around him. The vibrations, roars, and alarms intensified his inner panic.
In the past, this sophisticated medical equipment symbolized the power of technology and money, as well as peace of mind.
But now, this tool made him very panicked and scared.
Since this type of scan requires scanning the person from head to toe in a circle twice, it takes a very long time, which is even more torturous for the person.
Just when he felt like he was about to run out of breath, the machine finally stopped and pushed him out of the big ring.
The main door that isolated the radiation slowly opened, and the private doctor and several nurses quickly moved him to a mobile bed and sent him back to the ward.
On the way, Hank couldn’t help but ask, “What are the results of the scan?”
The private doctor replied, “Mr. Hank, don’t worry. The data from the full scan is quite large and needs to be combined and analyzed by the computer.”
“Please go back to the ward and wait. I have already communicated with the doctor on duty, Dr. Johnson. He will come to inform you directly as soon as the results are available. I will not waste time delivering messages in between.”
“Okay…” Hank nodded slightly, the anxiety in his heart growing worse.
In the ward, Hank waited desperately in bed for half an hour. The doctor on duty pushed the door open and came straight to Hank’s bed. He explained solemnly,
“Mr. Hank, we analyzed your plain scan and found that your pancreas is clearly abnormally positioned under the contrast agent. We called in several experts to look at the film and they all agreed that it is definitely pancreatic cancer.”
Hank asked hurriedly, “Can we confirm it on film?”
Johnson nodded and said, “The film, coupled with the abnormality of the CA199 index, can basically confirm it. Of course, the final confirmation still needs pathological results. Pathology is above all else.”
Hank asked again, “So what should I do next? How far has my pancreatic cancer progressed?”
Johnson said: “We have confirmed that this is early stage pancreatic cancer. However, the last scan was normal, and there were no lymph nodes or distant metastases on the plain scan.”
“That’s great!” Hank breathed a sigh of relief.
He is well aware that the cure rate for early stage cancer is much higher.
Johnson was not optimistic at that time. He said solemnly, “Mr. Hank, pancreatic cancer itself has a very poor prognosis. Even in the early stages, we do complete pancreatectomy, and the five-year survival rate is the worst among all cancers.”
Hank asked nervously, “The worst? Not even the best?”
Johnson said: “Overall, it’s not the worst.”
Hank asked, “Will my surgery be effective?”
Johnson replied: “We are not optimistic at this time because the development is too fast. In three months, the index has doubled, which shows that the cancer cells are growing very fast and attacking aggressively. The more cancers like that, the worse the prognosis.”
Hank wiped the cold sweat from his forehead and asked, “So, what treatment plan have you made for me now?”
Johnson said: “I came here to talk to you about surgery. The plan we are thinking about now is to intervene as soon as possible and remove the pancreas as soon as possible.”
Hank asked, “How long can I live after my pancreas is removed? Five years?”
“Not sure,” Johnson said. “Pancreatic cancer is the most unpredictable cancer today. Not only is it fast-growing and very deadly, but sometimes even after everything is removed, it will suddenly come back in a nearby organ.”
“So it depends on luck, but one thing is basically certain: no matter how early pancreatic cancer is found, the five-year survival rate is less than 10%, and the ten-year survival rate is basically zero.”
At this point, Johnson added: “Let me put it this way, if thyroid cancer was the Italian army during World War II, then pancreatic cancer was the German army during World War II.”
Hank asked, “Didn’t Hitler lose in the end?”
Johnson added: “In this metaphor, the human body itself can stand in for Poland.”
“Damn!” said Hank, “If the Japanese can get it, they can take down Poland too!”
“Well,” Johnson said, “Not so fast. The speed at which Hitler invaded Poland was like the speed at which pancreatic cancer develops. Pancreatic cancer is the Nazi of cancer, the Hitler of cancer.”
Hank muttered, “So, even if you get rid of him as soon as possible, I’ll only live another five years…”
Johnson comforted him: “Now is not the time to think about these things. The most urgent thing now is to operate and remove it as soon as possible! It is better to start the pre-operative examination and preparation now and try to have the operation within 48 hours.”
“48 hours?” Hank asked him, “Why did you have to wait so long?”
Johnson replied: “There are many indicators that need to be tested before surgery. The simplest is to check for blood clotting problems first, and also have to check for infectious disease conditions.”
“In addition, before starting the operation, the surgical team must hold a consultation and discuss and formulate a surgical plan. The operation can only be carried out if everything is confirmed to be correct.”
Hank thought for a long moment and said, “How about this, what tests do you need to run? If you need blood drawn, do it right away. X-rays? Have the doctor start planning the surgery. I have to do something and I have to go to China. I’ll try to be back in 48 hours.”
Johnson thought Hank was still busy with his work, so he immediately said, “Mr. Hank, you are not fit to work in your current condition. You should stay in bed and get enough rest in the hospital!”
“No!” Hank replied immediately, “I have to go to China. If all goes well, I will be back in 48 hours. You don’t need to arrange surgery for me. Just do another checkup. Maybe I will be better by then.”
“How is that possible…” Johnson said mercilessly, “China’s overall medical level is not as good as ours. Their doctors have good clinical experience. For the same type of surgery, our doctors perform dozens of operations a year, while their doctors perform hundreds of operations a year.”
“However, in terms of basic theory and new drug development, we are still better. No one in the world can compare to us in this regard.”
Hank waved his hand. “Let’s not talk about this yet. As you said, the medical level in the United States is the best in the world, but my chances of living for five years are only 10%. Five years will pass so quickly. You want me to die so soon, I can’t accept it. I have to recover! Fully recover!”
Johnson said quickly: “Mr. Hank, it is impossible to recover completely! Moreover, if pancreatic cancer is not treated quickly and effectively, the life span is basically only half a year!”
Hank said angrily, “I didn’t say I wouldn’t interfere. Don’t you need 48 hours to prepare? Then I’ll go to China first in these 48 hours. No matter what happens, I’ll be back in 48 hours!”