If aggressive treatment can be pursued, enduring for half a year to a year, there is a great possibility.
"I don't understand why when other people get a cold, they recover, but my daughter's trivial cold turned into cancer?" The family member collapsed and asked Zhou Can for an answer.
"It's possible that the lymphoma did not appear initially in your daughter. I reviewed her first hospital admission blood tests from two years ago, which indicated elevated liver enzymes, suggesting chronic hepatitis at that time. Other test results from that time corroborated an infection of the EB virus. Her lymphoma could be associated with the EB virus infection."
Zhou Can had organized and analyzed this patient's records and entire course of illness.
He highly suspected that the lymphoma did not appear during the patient's first hospitalization.
"What is the EB virus?"
The patient asked.