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Chapter 717

Chapter 717

Olivia’s test results came out quickly, and it was indeed Stage Four cancer. The worst thing was that ithad already spread to her head. There was an early-stage malignant tumor in her head.

After a consultation gathering of various oncology experts, the consensus was similar to Keith’s opinion.They also advised against treatment.

Ethan’s gaze was cold. “You haven’t even given it a shot. Why would you just give up?”

The head of the hospital wiped the sweat on his forehead and said, “Mr. Miller, cancer is unlike any otherillness. If it had been discovered earlier, we could just remove it surgically.

“But Mrs. Miller is already in the terminal stage. You saw how extensive the tumor was. It doesn’t meetthe requirement for surgical removal. We’ve also discovered a tumor in her head, where there’s a lot ofcranial nerves, so surgery is also ill-advised.”

The head of the hospital noticed Ethan’s expression growing colder. He quickly added, “There is also theoption of conservative treatment. We can start Mrs. Miller on a round of chemotherapy. But… the sideeffects are serious. If Mrs. Miller is frail, the chemotherapy would only work against her.

“There are quite a lot of patients that don’t die from the cancer, but instead, they die from the side effectsof chemotherapy.

“Normally, when a patient reaches the terminal stage, their mental and physical state would be terrible.Chemotherapy would be torture to them. The effects aren’t that positive either. We would usually advisethe family members to stop the treatment.”

Ethan clasped his hands together and propped his chin up. There was a gravity never before seen in hiseyes.

No matter what decision he made, it would put Olivia through a lot of pain. But he wasn’t ready to justwatch as Olivia left him.

He remained silent for a few minutes. Then, he raised his head, with the decision already made.”Schedule her for chemotherapy as soon as possible.”

It was an expected outcome. Anyone would try every way possible to stop their loved ones from dying.

For those patients who were sent to the ICU, their families knew the costs would be high. They alsoknew the treatment wouldn’t necessarily save the patient and might even cause them more sufferingbefore they passed. But the family members could never watch the patients die without at least tryingevery option available.novelbin

Maybe a miracle could still happen.

Ethan stood up and said, “I don’t care what methods you use. You have to stop the cancer cells fromspreading.”

He wouldn’t give up as long as there was still a chance.

There was still Peace’s Embrace and Toxic Hive. Ethan knew both had been trying to find cures forincurable diseases.

There was still hope for Olivia. Even if it was just the slightest inkling of hope, he would try his best tograb hold of it.

Chris was almost at the hospital.

Ethan quickly walked away, wanting to discuss how they should proceed with the situation with Chris.

Olivia’s condition had been stable for two years. That would imply that her immune system had beenkeeping the cancer cells under control, which meant it was the M1 drug that he injected her with thatcaused her condition to worsen.

Would Olivia stand a chance if he reactivated her immune system?

Just as Ethan was leaving through the hospital’s entrance, Keith quickly approached him and punchedhim in the face without hesitation.

“How could you be so heartless? When will you stop hurting her? Chemotherapy is like poison to her. It’sextremely harmful to her. Do you know how severe the side effects will be?

“Why can’t you just let her go in peace? She’s already in such a terrible state. Why do you insist ontorturing her?” he cried.

Ethan would have dodged the punch, but he chose to take it.

He looked at Keith with bloodshot eyes. “I want her to live. No matter the cost.”

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