Chapter 65: Development of Medication
"Yes, today I came toplete the discharge procedures for my mother. Her surgery was very sessful, and she has almost fully recovered. She can now be discharged and return home for rest," Li Xiaoyun said simply, followed by a concerned question, "And how are the results of your father''s examination? Is his condition severe?"
Li Xiaoyun was deeply grateful to Wu Hao from the bottom of her heart. After all, when she made such a request, it was a great challenge to her self-esteem. But Wu Hao not only provided her with the greatest help but also saved her self-esteem. He didn''t take advantage of her vulnerability. Through their time together, her feelings towards Wu Hao had transformed from gratitude to admiration.
Upon hearing Li Xiaoyun''s inquiry, Wu Hao nodded and said, "It''s lung cancer. Although the situation is quite serious, it is still treatable." He naturally didn''t mention the experimental medication to her because Wu Hao was confident that he would find a way topletely cure his father in the future.
The medication he was currently researching in the rentedboratory could at least prevent the further spread of cancer cells in the patient''s body for a considerable period of time. This period would be around one to two years. However, once this time passed, it would be difficult to control these highly variable and resistant cancer cells if the medication was continued.
After all, cancer cells themselves possess antibodies that can counteract various drugs. Over time, these medications would struggle to resist the spread and erosion of cancer cells.
However, for Wu Hao, as long as he was given one to two years, he had no doubt that he could develop a method topletely eliminate cancer cells. With a breakthrough in gic technology, not only could hebat viruses within the human body, but he could also rece the entire human body with a new one while retaining the brain.
In fact, a human gic research institution in the United States had already conducted detailed research on this project. However, they had not made any significant breakthroughs yet.
As for cloning and artificial organs, they had already been applied in some medical cases, but these artificial organs were not particrly stable.
Regarding the concept of preserving only the human brain and recing the entire body to achieve a different form of rebirth, these institutions had already collected many volunteers worldwide, mostly people suffering from terminal illnesses who were nearing the end of their lives.
Their brains had been preserved in specific containers. If this technology were ever realized, these preserved brains would bebined withpletely new bodies. Whether it would be sessful or not remained unknown.
After all, these individuals were merely pioneers in the experiments. Essentially, they had already experienced death once, so even if the procedure failed, it could only be said that they were not fortunate enough to be reborn again.
However, as for how long it would take for these research institutions to make a breakthrough in this field, it was currently unknown. It could be a few years, ten years, or even several decades.
Of course, if Wu Hao had aplete and advancedboratory, he could shorten this process significantly. After all, Wu Hao''s brain was undoubtedly much more remarkable than those of the most renowned scientists in the world.
If even a mind with such forward-thinking cannot achieve it, then which scientist in this world can?
Afterward, Wu Hao continued to talk with Li Xiaoyun for a while before bidding farewell to each other. However, before parting ways, Li Xiaoyun also asked Wu Hao about the ward where his father was located, expressing her intention to visit afterpleting the discharge procedures for her mother.
Wu Hao had no reason to refuse this request. After all, he considered Li Xiaoyun as a friend or confidant. However, he informed her that he would be leaving the hospital in the afternoon to attend to some matters and might note to the hospital for the next few days.
Li Xiaoyun didn''t mind his absence. She simply wanted to show her concern, and whether he was there or not didn''t matter to her. After all, she would visit as his friend.
After arriving at the ward and visiting her father for a while, Wu Hao informed his mother and sister about his ns to leave for a few days.
His mother would stay at the hospital to take care of things during this time, and Wu Xiaoxiao would return to school the next day. However, Wu Hao couldn''t personally apany her this time. He could only let her take a car back to school and instructed her to call him if anything happened.
Although Wu Hao''s parents knew that he would be leaving for a few days, they didn''t inquire about the specifics. After all, Wu Hao was already an adult, and as parents, they couldn''t ask about everything in detail.
Moreover, since he was young, his parents rarely interfered with his affairs and would only advise him to be careful when he was away from home.
In the afternoon, Wu Hao arrived at theboratory on campus. The entire building where theboratory was located wasrge, and besides thisboratory, there were other researchboratories in various fields.
Thisboratory upied an entire floor of the building. However, now there was no one else inside except Wu Hao.
Upon entering theboratory, Wu Hao didn''t immediately start working. Instead, he carefully scanned the surroundings using his mental perception, checking for any hidden cameras or simr surveince devices.
After all, the means of his research that would follow could not be known to the outside world. It was normal for aboratory like this to be equipped with covert surveince devices.
As expected, after a thorough mental scan, Wu Hao discovered several monitoring cameras, but they were not currently operational.
Upon discovering this, Wu Hao didn''t disable the cameras. He simply covered them with some objects. The purpose of these cameras was mainly to prevent theft and unauthorized ess to theboratory. However, after receiving the notice that theboratory would be rented out, the personnel responsible for theboratory had deactivated these cameras.
Since entering the control room of theboratory would allow one to see all the closed-circuit devices in theboratory, there was no need for the surveince equipment to be activated now. Even if they needed to be activated, it would be done by the personnel using theboratory.