If it wasn't for Zhou Can's insistence on exploring the condition of the pancreas, this small tumor would not have been discovered at all.
Why is pancreatic cancer terrifying?
Because the clinical manifestations of pancreatic cancer are non-specific, and there is a lack of relatively accurate direct examination methods, making early diagnosis extremely difficult. Most diagnosed with pancreatic cancer are already in the advanced stage, losing the chance for curative surgery.
Its mortality rate is very high, with a five-year survival rate below 5%, which is why it's called the king of cancers.
Although other chief physicians also found through imaging that the pancreas might be injured, they didn't take it seriously. Because the bleeding wasn't severe, and it had already stopped. Considering the patient's extremely weak body, surgeries that can be avoided are best not performed.
Including the patient's current fractures in both legs and right arm, they are temporarily not handled.
