But if I sacrifice so much and still can't go on living, then what's the point of it all?
The doctor froze for a moment, but for the girl in front of him, this question didn't surprise him.
As a specialist in oncology, he had seen at least a thousand, if not ten thousand, patients.
Over the decades, he had seen all kinds of cancer patients.
Almost every cancer patient, at the initial consultation, would ask him the same thing.
Can I recover?
How big are my chances of recovery?
He could actually understand this question.
After all, cancer is different from all other illnesses; cancer is a terminal disease, with high risk and high cost.
Many times, after being tormented for a year or more, the patient ends up losing both life and money.
But this is something no one can help.
Right now, in the world of medicine, cancer is still a problem that's hard to crack.
