Other language: Vietnamese

Specialist in Traditional Medicine.

Chapter 379: Fang Yan's Attitude. [379]



Summary

In a hospital setting, Tian Jin Hong, the director, faces immense pressure from the family of a 3-year-old leukemia patient, who are desperately seeking a bone marrow donor. Despite their emotional pleas, Tian Jin Hong emphasizes that donation is voluntary and that the hospital protects donor confidentiality to encourage donations. He expresses frustration over being harassed by the family, who misunderstand the situation. Meanwhile, Fang Yan, a doctor, refrains from intervening directly, recognizing that the family's persistent demands could hinder trust and complicate treatment. Ultimately, the emotional turmoil of the parents is palpable, as they grapple with their child's dire condition and the uncertainty of finding a donor.

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