Chapter 244

A hush fell over the ward as Cameron’s words echoed in the room.

Everyone was taken aback. Cameron had spoken with such authority, hitting the nail on the head with each sentence and tossing numerous technical terms.

It was as if he was countering expertise with expertise.

“…” Mikel’s gaze flickered. His complexion turned sour. Cameron had hit the mark with everything

he said.

Mikel had always believed in his clinical experience of over a decade, confident that such a misdiagnosis was impossible—especially since the patient was Tara’s grandfather.

He was eager to use this opportunity to get closer to Tara, almost wishing Dylan had cancer. After a brief clinical diagnosis and some imaging analysis, he was convinced it was cancer.

However, according to Cameron, Dylan was suffering from nodular hyperplasia caused by liver toxicity. It was a condition often misdiagnosed as cancer in the medical field. If what he said was true, this could tarnish Mikel’s lifelong reputation.

“So, everything Cameron said is true?”

Tara’s eyes were filled with deep anger as she turned to Mikel. She had trusted him so much, yet seemed to disregard her grandfather’s life.

he

explained, “Dr. Smith, that’s not the case. Don’t

hemodialysis for my grandfather?” Tara’s eyes bore coldly into Mikel. “Is this how a cancer

at a

negligence,

softened her tone. “Cameron, my grandfather really doesn’t

knowledgeable. Most of what she knew came

“Yes,” Cameron affirmed.

did the traditional medicines I initially used for liver cancer

ingredients you used, like Prunella vulgaris and Cassia seed, have effects

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detoxify,” Cameron

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much effect. The misdiagnosis made his condition worse, rendering the slight medicinal effects insignificant.”

Smith, if you’re not convinced, you can take your grandfather for an enhanced CT scan and hemodialysis. I’m

Cameron!” Tara’s eyes sparkled as she

“Yes.”

“Right now?”

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