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At the end of the operation, the patient opened his eyes and saw me, and the first sentence: Thank you * doctor, hard work. Second sentence: Am I benign? I didn't dare to look into her eyes, and could only say vaguely, right or wrong

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At the end of the operation, the patient opened his eyes and saw me, and the first sentence: Thank you * doctor, hard work. Second sentence: Am I benign?

I didn't dare to look into her eyes, but I could only vaguely say that it was very early and the operation went smoothly.

How can I tell her that both of your breast tumors are malignant and have now been cut off.

After work, the patient's family called me twice, repeatedly stressing that I should gently tell the patient this fact.

I think every patient who may be breast cancer has thought about the possibility of malignancy before going to surgery, but the real result is malignant, and it is still difficult to accept it.

As a breast doctor, I have seen many warm stories.

May everyone meet someone who can share their afflictions hand in hand.

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