Soon, the young Jimmy was pushed to the Nuclear Medicine Center by doctors and nurses.
After the contrast agent was injected, he was sent to the CT room for a full scan.
Half an hour later, the scan results came out, and a lot of doctors gathered around the computer, checking Jimmy’s latest CT images.
The attending doctor also opened the image data from half a month ago, and after the comparison, he exclaimed, “This is incredible! The large number of lesions in Jimmy’s body have actually shrunk!”
Because Jimmy’s cancer has reached the terminal stage there have been multiple metastases, lymph, bone, liver and lungs, all have tumor foci, and they are not small in size. The largest of them is even the size of a baby’s fist. Moreover, due to the exhaustion of treatments, Jimmy’s cancer cells spread faster and faster, and the tumors are also growing. Normally, according to the trend, after half a month, the tumor must have increased relatively.
Now, instead of increasing, these lesions have become smaller! Especially the huge tumor in the skull that previously compressed the optic nerve and auditory nerve, and its diameter has shrunk by one millimeter! Don’t underestimate this millimeter, because it is this millimeter that compresses the nerve.
The doctors are boiling!
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