Take this battered ship.
Chondrosarcomas are stubborn as a mule. After getting my latest scans, it looks like the cancer mass is scattered everywhere around the skull and sinus. Here is a scan of the report:
This new MRI scan indicates; from what's relayed to me by the radiologist, that the cancer mass rests primarily around the masseter muscle region. That probably throws away the notion that I'd only need a neurosurgeon should another dreaded surgery be required in the near future. I'd need a hella good plastic surgeon to tackle this.
Why isn't there an option for me post-surgery to counter these things before they show up?