As soon as the elevator door opened, Tao Le understood clearly: this patient must not be an ordinary person.
A group of foreigners crowded the narrow corridor, including many tough black-clad bodyguards.
"Teacher Tao, you are finally here!" Doctor Dong was standing outside the elevator, his eyes immediately lit up when he saw her.
The sound of "Teacher Tao" was like putting down a piece of meat in front of the wolves, and it immediately attracted the attention of the group of people.
"Doctor Tao?" A woman with short hair reaching her ears and a pair of glasses on her nose walked over gracefully and stretched out her hand to Tao Le: "I am Mr. Holman's agent, you can call me Erin.”
"Hello Eileen." Tao Le shook her hand politely and asked, "Where is the patient?"
"In ward 719." Doctor Dong said from the side.
Irene followed Tao Le and said as she walked: "To be honest, I didn't expect you to be so young, Doctor Tao."
Tao Le is already immune to age-related questions. She listened to Irene saying without saying a word:
"Mr. Holman's status is too special, so I need to explain some precautions to you first."
Tao Le's steps slowed down slightly.
"Special status? I thought everyone who lives here has only one status, and that is a patient."
"You are joking." Eileen did not pay attention to her words and continued: "Please keep all information about his coming to Yun City and his condition confidential. You will need to sign a confidentiality agreement with us later."
When Tao Le heard this, he looked at Dong Cheng who was looking helpless on the side. When he saw him nodding, he spoke:
"You mean, everyone who sees you must sign this or something agreement?"
"Yes." Eileen said matter-of-factly: "To be honest, I didn't agree with Mr. Williams when he recommended you. If Mr. Holman hadn't insisted on coming, we wouldn't be here at all."
"Now that I see the conditions and environment here." She frowned and covered her nose with her hands, her disgust evident: "I regret not dissuading him in time."
Tao Le stopped in front of Ward 719. "Are you saying this to tell us that the patient is not going to be treated in our hospital, but will go elsewhere?"
"I want you to advise Mr. Holman." Irene had just finished speaking when a voice came out.
"Eileen, please come in, Dr. Tao."
Erin reluctantly closed her mouth and opened the door.
"Tao Le, why don't you come in quickly when you're here? Why are you hanging around outside?" said Hou Bo, who was standing in front of the hospital bed.
Without even glancing at Irene from the corner of his eyes, he directly handed Tao Le a large pile of A-language reports: "Let's take a look. It's not optimistic. No wonder even the people from the Shenwai Federation want to give up."
Tao Le took the report and read it carefully.
The patient had multiple isodensity lesions with increased metabolism in the left temporal pole, bilateral temporal lobes, right parietal leaf, and splenium of the corpus callosum. Pathological biopsy was performed in an outside hospital and was diagnosed as grade three anaplastic astrocytoma.
This malignant tumor proliferates very quickly and is difficult to completely remove because of its multiple lesions.
If that's all, that's it. The main problem is that no matter how thorough the surgery is, the prognosis is difficult to exceed one year.
On the contrary, if surgery is not performed and radiation therapy is used directly, the survival period is almost the same.
"So Director, you don't agree with surgery, but think radiotherapy is safer?"
"That's not what I meant." Hope pulled her to the window and whispered: "The patient is still very young. If there is a better treatment, even if it is more radical, I have no objection."
"Besides, he came all the way here just for a chance of survival. Now in the realm of gods, you are the well-deserved authority. If even you can't do anything, then he is really hopeless."
Tao Le nodded and glanced at the patient on the bed.
The patient was indeed very young. Although his hair was shaved due to a brain tumor and his face was pale and thin, he was still quite handsome.
He opened his sea-blue eyes and looked at her intently, his eyes full of desire for survival.
Tao Le has never paid attention to the film and television industry, so he knows nothing about the identity of this popular superstar.
She opened Goldfinger, and the interface was dark red.
Age: 28 years old. Health value: 29
Cause: Multiple astrocytoma (grade three) 70%, local radiation damage 18%, bone marrow suppression 12%
Seeing these prompts, Tao Le was filled with doubts.
Only patients who have received long-term radiotherapy will suffer radiation damage and even bone marrow suppression.
The so-called bone marrow suppression means that after the bone marrow hematopoietic cells are irradiated by radioactive elements, the cell life is shortened, peripheral leukocytes are reduced, and platelets are reduced, followed by serious problems such as bone marrow aplasia and abnormal hematopoietic function. It is one of the main obstacles to tumor chemotherapy and radiotherapy. .
Generally speaking, when a patient develops severe bone marrow suppression, the drug or radiotherapy must be stopped.
So the patient in front of me has actually been undergoing radiotherapy for a period of time, and he came to seek medical treatment only when he could no longer support it?
With this thought in mind, she looked at the checklist in her hand again and determined that it came from an authoritative medical institution in Country R, and that it was from last week.
"Mr. Holman." Tao Le asked, "When did you become ill and diagnosed?"
"It was last week." Erin said urgently and quickly: "After Mr. Holman was diagnosed, we met Mr. Williams the day before yesterday, and he suggested that we come to you directly."
"Really?" Tao Le threw the examination form on the bedside: "Now that you're here, let me do everything. Now do a blood cell analysis and bone marrow puncture examination. Based on the results, we will see whether you meet the conditions for surgery."
These two tests can confirm the diagnosis of myelosuppression. Of course, Hou Bo knew this very well.
He glanced at Holman on the bed calmly, and then told Dong Cheng: "What are you doing standing still? Why don't you hurry up?"
"I don't agree!" Irene's voice suddenly rose: "Mr. Holman has already undergone too many examinations, and his body will not be able to bear it."
"Okay Erin." Holman said softly: "Don't you know yet? Dr. Tao already knows everything."
He looked at Tao Le seriously: "I admit that I hid something from you before."
"Actually, I went to see a doctor five months ago due to nausea, vomiting and weakness in my legs, and I was diagnosed at that time."
"At that time, I still had two movie contracts, both of which were large-scale productions. The scripts, directors, and casts were all luxurious."
"Although the contract will be broken due to illness, the other party will not pursue anything, but I still want to leave a few more good works in the last stage of my life."
"So..." Eileen continued: "So Mr. Holman hid his illness from everyone, and insisted on finishing one of the movies while undergoing radiotherapy."