At this moment, there was disagreement among the panel of experts.
One side doubted Chen Cang's diagnosis, believing this to be a complex functional digestive system disorder.
Pancreatic cancer?
They dared to consider such a low-incidence disease?
Why not mention the even rarer small intestine cancer!
On the other side were those who supported Chen Cang and agreed with his discussion and analysis, considering the tests he proposed to be very feasible.
The dispute was not simply a matter between internal and surgical fields.
Even some of those who had attended the salon initially had doubts about Chen Cang's thoughts.
This is academia, after all; one agrees with someone else's academic view, and that's all there is to it.
The mutual disparagement among intellectuals still exists.
Qin Zhenhong sat on the side, anxious and truly uneasy.