Then Professor Li led Jiang Yuzhu to a special workbench.

Various experimental equipment and reagents are placed here, which is obviously the core area for breast cancer research.

"This is our workbench dedicated to breast cancer research." Professor Li began to introduce, with professional seriousness in his voice, "We are developing a new drug here that targets specific types of breast cancer cells. But it’s still in the experimental stage.”

Jiang Yuzhu stared at the various reagents and records on the workbench, her eyes showing seriousness: "How is the current research progress?"

Professor Li sighed and shook his head: "The treatment of breast cancer is very complex. The biggest challenge we face is how to accurately target cancer cells while reducing the impact on normal cells. Our current drugs are still in the early experimental stage and have not yet been Enter clinical trials."

Chen Hao looked at the various materials on the experimental table and asked with a little doubt: "Professor Li, I remember that our project is about to be completed. Have we encountered any trouble?"

Professor Li sighed, with a trace of worry in his eyes: "Yes, we encountered some unexpected reactions during the clinical simulation trial phase. These complex biological reactions forced us to temporarily slow down the pace of research and development."

Jiang Yuzhu listened to their conversation. After all, he was not a professional and felt a little puzzled.

Jiang Yuzhu said with a hint of doubt: "So the main problem now is that it is impossible to effectively control the expansion of cancer cells without affecting normal cells, right?" There was a hint of professional thinking in her tone.

Professor Li nodded and affirmed Jiang Yuzhu's understanding: "To be precise, it is like this. We are trying to find a balance that can accurately attack cancer cells while minimizing damage to other healthy cells of the patient."

Professor Li continued to explain the challenges they faced, with a hint of heaviness in his voice: "The drugs we are currently developing have indeed been shown to eliminate specific types of cancer cells in a laboratory setting. But the problem is that they cannot effectively Inhibiting the growth rate of cancer cells. Moreover, we are also concerned that use in humans may cause unforeseen side effects."

Jiang Yuzhu listened to their discussion. Although she was not an expert in cancer research, she could feel the complexity and challenges involved.

She asked softly: "So, the safety and feasibility of these drugs still need further research, right?"

Professor Li nodded with a trace of seriousness on his face: "That's right, Miss Jiang. Safety and feasibility are our biggest concerns. In drug research and development, ensuring safety and effectiveness is crucial."

After Jiang Yuzhu thought for a moment, he proposed a possible plan: "Professor Li, what if these drugs are combined with surgical resection? Maybe most of the cancer cells can be removed during surgery, and then the remaining cancer cells can be controlled with drugs."

Professor Li shook his head, with a hint of regret in his tone: "Ms. Jiang, this idea sounds feasible in theory, but in fact it is full of challenges. First of all, our drug has not yet reached the clinical trial stage, and its safety and effectiveness have not yet reached the stage of clinical trials. It has not been verified. Secondly, breast cancer surgery is very difficult, especially when cancer cells spread to surrounding tissues. The accuracy and safety of surgical resection are huge challenges."

Chen Hao also joined the discussion: "It is true that surgery is effective in some cases, but it does not guarantee the complete removal of all cancer cells. Coupled with the uncertainties of drugs, this option currently seems far away."

While Jiang Yuzhu, Professor Li and Chen Hao were discussing possible treatment options for breast cancer, there was a sudden knock on the laboratory door.

An eager face appeared at the door, a doctor from Jiangnan First Hospital.

With an anxious expression on the doctor's face, he quickly walked into the laboratory: "Professor Li, Chen Hao, we have an emergency. Dr. Zhao Wen, a top scientist at Jiangnan First Hospital, was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer. He His condition is critical. Dr. Zhao has made great contributions to the field of quantum physics. If he can be cured, it will be a great progress for the entire scientific and technological community."

When Professor Li heard the news, his face immediately became serious: "Dr. Zhao Wen? He is indeed an authority in the field of quantum physics. This is indeed an emergency."

Professor Li's brows furrowed, and he was obviously worried about this situation.

He turned to the doctor who walked in, his voice full of responsibility: "We must proceed with caution. Dr. Zhao's case is very complicated, and we cannot rush in."

Jiang Yuzhu observed Professor Li's expression, and then slowly put forward her idea.

The voice was calm but full of determination: "Professor Li, although our new drug is still in the research and development stage, it has shown certain effects in the laboratory. We can consider using it for Dr. Zhao's treatment. At the same time, I can Participate in his surgical treatment, a dual approach that combines medicine and surgery."

Chen Hao looked at Jiang Yuzhu, with a trace of trust in his eyes: "Yuzhu's suggestion sounds risky, but in this emergency, maybe it is our only choice."

Professor Li stared at Jiang Yuzhu, with a hint of doubt in his eyes.

His voice was low and serious: "Ms. Jiang, your proposal is very bold. But you must know that this kind of surgery is extremely complex and risky. There are only a handful of doctors in the world who can successfully perform this kind of surgery." , no more than three.”

There was no hesitation on Jiang Yuzhu's face, and her eyes were firm: "I understand the difficulty of this kind of surgery, Professor Li. But I am confident that I have in-depth research and practical experience in this area. We cannot give up trying because of difficulties. ."

Chen Hao stood aside, his eyes revealing his trust in Jiang Yuzhu: "I understand Yuzhu's abilities, and she is very professional in this area. I believe she can cope with this challenge."

Professor Li was silent for a moment, his eyes moving between Jiang Yuzhu and Chen Hao, obviously having a fierce battle in his heart.

Finally, he took a deep breath and nodded slowly: "Well, we really have no other better options at the moment. But this will be a very high-risk attempt, and we must be fully prepared."

Jiang Yuzhu expressed his gratitude to Professor Li: "Thank you for your trust, Professor Li. I will do my best to provide the best treatment for Dr. Zhao."

Subsequently, Professor Li organized an emergency meeting to discuss Dr. Zhao's condition and possible treatment options in detail. Jiang Yuzhu, Chen Hao and other experts worked together to formulate a comprehensive treatment plan, hoping to bring hope to Dr. Zhao's life.

After the emergency meeting, Professor Li quickly prepared the required experimental drugs and carefully placed them in a special container. His movements were quick and cautious, and he obviously attached great importance to this rescue operation.

"I will go to the hospital immediately with these drugs." Professor Li's voice revealed determination, "We have no time to waste."

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