Chapter 601 Pulmonary Nodules

Qin Xiuyu had not intended to tell Xu Zhilan about this matter, but since she already knew, he couldn't refuse to take her.

He agreed.

To prevent any further accidents, he asked Shen Xi to accompany them in the car.

The group arrived at the hall. After Qin Xiuyu explained the situation to everyone, they left with peace of mind.

When Qin Xuelan and Su Yixin came out of their rooms, the hall was already empty of guests.

Only a few servants were present, heads bowed as they cleaned the room.

"Mom, what should we do now?" Su Yixin glanced at her mother, her heart filled with frustration.

She had never expected that the sob story she had staged with her mother in the bedroom earlier would not work and that her grandmother had seen through it.

It seemed that the Qin family had indeed undergone significant changes recently; her grandmother was no longer the same grandmother as before.

"Go to the hospital and see what other tricks they can pull," Qin Xuelan's eyes flashed with a chilling gaze.

It seemed that more and more people were supporting Qin Si Ye's faction. She had to help Jiang Jie and her son, not leave them to fend for themselves.

If they wanted to exclude her from the Qin family, that was impossible. Qin family blood flowed through her veins.

Even if the Qin family collapsed in the future, she could still get a share of the pie.

And that share wouldn't be a small one.

The two of them walked quickly into the yard. Su Yixin, remembering the humiliation her mother had just endured, couldn't help but ask softly, "Mom, can you really tolerate your younger uncle marrying that Mei Yun and lording over you?"

"Don't rush. The real show is yet to come. I will specifically assign someone to investigate this woman's background," Qin Xuelan chuckled lightly, looking ahead, her eyes shooting out two cold beams.

Ankang Hospital

Qin Si Ye was talking with Director Cai from the Respiratory Department. Director Cai held up a CT scan against the light and pointed to a small white area on it, saying,

"Mr. Qin, you see, this spot is the largest nodule in the elder's lungs. Its widest part is about 10 millimeters.

However, it is not a pseudonodule as you described, but a benign one that has been absorbed and eliminated by the body.

But for a nodule as large as Mr. Qin's, it's difficult to say whether it's benign or malignant for now."

Qin Si Yue stood behind her brother. Hearing Dr. Cai's words, her heart tightened, and her hands involuntarily clenched.

Although she was not a respiratory doctor, she was very familiar with such pulmonary nodules.

Every day, she processed no less than ten reports related to pulmonary nodules.

Some even measured over ten millimeters and were directly diagnosed as malignant tumors.

She never thought that such a thing would happen to a loved one one day.

After a moment of silent thought, Qin Si Ye asked, "What should we do? Do we need surgery now?"

"No. Mr. Qin, you might have misunderstood. The measurement I just told you was to indicate that the nodule has reached the surgical standard."

Director Cai looked at him seriously and continued,

"If it is malignant, surgery must be chosen without hesitation to prevent further deterioration of the condition.

If it is benign, surgery is not necessary for the time being."

Qin Si Ye sat up straighter, his gaze deep as he looked at him, "Then how can we determine whether it is benign or malignant?"

"There are two methods: biopsy and time," Director Cai explained carefully. "A biopsy is to check if the nodule is malignant or benign and to determine if immediate surgery is needed.

Time refers to coming back for a re-examination in two to three months. Further judgment will be made based on the changes in the nodule.

Given Mr. Qin's current condition, biopsy is definitely not an option; we can only adopt the second method."

Qin Si Yue asked with some concern, "Director Cai, if we come back for an examination in two months, is there a possibility that the nodule might suddenly grow larger?

Or could it turn malignant because of the time elapsed, even if it was originally benign?"

"The chance of it turning malignant from benign in such a short period is very small. If it has indeed grown larger during the next examination, it means that the nodule was malignant from the beginning."