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The Amazing Son in Law The Charismatic Charlie Wade novel Chapter 6710

 

Chapter 6710 

 

Hank asked, “If my pancreas is removed,” 

“How long can I live? Five years?” 

“Not sure.” 

Johnson said, “Pancreatic cancer is currently the most difficult to predict.” 

“Not only does it develop rapidly and is highly lethal,” 

“But sometimes even after the surgery has been completed,” 

“It may suddenly appear in a nearby organ.” 

“So it also depends on luck, but one thing is basically certain,” 

“No matter how early the pancreatic cancer patient is discovered,” 

“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 is the Italian army during World War II,” 

“Then pancreatic cancer is the German army during World War II.” 

Hank asked, “Wasn’t Hitler defeated in the end?” 

Johnson added, “In this metaphor, the human body can be replaced by Poland.” 

“Fcuk!” Hank said, “If Japan can get it, it can also take down Poland!” 

“Yeah,” Johnson said, 

“It’s just not that fast.” 

“The speed at which Hitler attacked Poland is just like the speed at which pancreatic cancer develops.” 

“Pancreatic cancer is the Nazi among cancers,” 

“The Hitler among cancers.” 

Hank murmured, “So even if you remove it as quickly as possible,” 

“It will be difficult for me to live for five years…” 

Johnson comforted him, “Now is not the time to think about these things.” 

“The most urgent task now is to perform the surgery and remove it quickly.” 

“The sooner the better!” 

“It is best to start the preoperative examination and preparation now,” 

“And strive to perform the surgery directly within 48 hours.” 

“48 hours?” Hank asked him, 

“Why do we have to wait so long?” 

Johnson replied, “There are many indicators that need to be tested before the operation.” 

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