The puncture biopsy of the brain tumor took one hour and seven minutes.
Five transcranial punctures to inject high-concentration alcohol into the brain tumor from various angles took twenty-seven minutes.
After this step, Yan Feifan could have left.
However, Dr. Max requested that Yan Feifan stay until the effects of the injection became clear.
After all, it was their first time working together and they lacked sufficient trust, so Yan Feifan nodded in agreement.
After another hour's wait, the patient was sent to the CT scanner.
When the tumor images came out, the gazes Dr. Max and Dr. Hakeman fixed on Yan Feifan became openly fervent, as if they were staring at a naked, peerless beauty.
The patient's brain tumor had shrunk by nearly a quarter.
Moreover, the main shrunken area had detached from the brainstem and several major blood vessels, no longer interlocked like jagged teeth.
