Looking into the little girl's eyes brimming with confidence, Yang Ping felt much comforted.
Regarding Sisi's tumor, in the past, Yang Ping had only the Gamma Knife as a treatment tool, but now the K-factor he was researching might play a significant role. It could initiate the apoptosis program of Sisi's tumor cells.
However, the journey from this kind of in vitro experiment to genuine clinical application was a long one, and success was uncertain.
But no matter how difficult it was, or what the chances of success were, Yang Ping was determined to strive for it.
If the K-factor could initiate the apoptosis program of Sisi's tumor cells in vitro, then at least it demonstrated that these tumor cells could be artificially induced to undergo apoptosis and ultimately die off on their own.
The general direction was clear; what remained was to carve out a successful path.