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Chapter 1584 - Maybe Did an Unnecessary Thing

In the 21st century, cancer was undoubtedly worthy of the title of a terminal illness.

Not only because of the unpredictable pathogenic mechanism and the early symptoms that were difficult to detect but also because once the cancer cells developed to the later stages and after the cancer cells had spread throughout the body, there was almost no absolutely effective treatment.

Especially for some cancers like lung cancer, whether one could survive in the end was basically dependent on fate.

However, this was the 21st century, where an ordinary virus could plunge the world into a pandemic.

After the 22nd century, nano-robots, radiological organs, and implanted prostheses were widely used in the medical industry, and cancer was no longer a big problem.

It was no longer called a terminal illness.

In this prosperous utopian era, as long as the money was in place, it was impossible for a person to die.

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