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:03:05
Come on in.
Good morning, doctor.

:03:13
Please sit down.
:03:20
How are you feeling?
How did the tests go?

:03:22
A bit painful,
but I was expecting worse.

:03:25
Feeling better now.
Good.

:03:28
I asked you to drop by
because I got your results,

:03:31
And I must say they're not very good.
:03:35
I got Aids?
:03:37
No,
:03:39
...Nothing to do with Aids.
:03:42
You have a tumor.
A malignant one.

:03:46
Cancer?
:03:49
A kind of cancer, yes.
:03:53
That's the lesions to my liver and lungs?
Yes. Same cause.

:03:57
What does that mean?
:04:00
Has the cancer spread?
:04:02
Yes.
:04:13
We'll do everything to cure you.
:04:15
I will not lie to you.
There's a high risk...

:04:17
...that the tumor will resist treatment,
and keep growing instead.

:04:23
Can't it be taken out?
No.

:04:25
As I told you,
:04:26
the tumor is spreading in multiple organs.
It's inoperable

:04:30
What's more, the tests have not identified
the point of origin.

:04:35
What about treatment?
:04:37
Drugs, radiotherapy
:04:41
Drugs, as in chemotherapy?
Yes.

:04:45
Out of the question.
:04:48
A friend of my parents'
died from cancer 2 years ago.

:04:50
He had chemo, lost his hair,
stopped eating, suffered horribly...

:04:53
Do not compare.
Each cancer, each chemotherapy is different.

:04:58
What are my chances for remission?

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