For such trivial matters, Yang Ping didn't care before, and now he cares even less.
However, the nature of the issue with conjoined sisters before was entirely different. The conjoined sisters were a surgical operation, and there was no experimental treatment involved.
Now Adams has entered a clinical experiment as a volunteer. Any volunteer entering a clinical experiment must be free of controversy; first, the individual must consent voluntarily, without any hesitation or coercion.
Secondly, there must be no familial disputes; that is, the volunteer's immediate family must fully support, without differing opinions.
The final rule is that there must be no societal controversy; if there is controversial public opinion surrounding the volunteer, and the public uproar is significant, it cannot be included in the clinical experiment.
Currently, Adams has already met two out of the three rules—since there is opposition, then cancel it—it's so simple. Yang Ping instructed the experimental team to cancel Adams' clinical experimental plan.
Originally, spots for direct entry into clinical experiments were extremely limited; many people were waiting. It wasn't necessarily meant for Adams; no one wanted to take the risk of treating a volunteer and end up in trouble.
Upon hearing his participation was canceled, Adams was so angry he almost spat blood. He desperately explained to Yang Ping:
"Professor Yang, I'm sorry, this wasn't my idea. I am willing to undergo experimental treatment. I cannot be coerced by them; I am completely unaware of this matter..."
"These are their opinions and cannot represent mine, including my sister. I have no idea what they're doing. They're just like a bunch of mad dogs biting randomly."
"Please respect my own opinion. I plead to be included in the clinical experiment, I beg you!"
Originally, Yang Ping wouldn't care about these things; as long as the patient himself was willing, he wouldn't consider others' opinions, their opposition being just like the buzzing sound of mosquitoes.
But this time is different. These rules are meaningful; if experimental treatment continues this time, it will inadvertently cause trouble for future clinical experiments around the world. Yang Ping weighed the pros and cons; he can't let one person affect the promotion of a new therapy's rollout, affecting millions of patients.
"Cancel the experimental treatment. The recognition and acceptance of new things require an adaptation process. Obviously, your family lacks sufficient understanding now and needs an adaptation process. We cannot accept a controversial volunteer; this would seriously impact the pace of our K Therapy's market release. How many patients like you are waiting for it to be launched worldwide," Yang Ping said after hearing Adams' series of explanations. He must remain rational enough.
Adams was now very anxious, his mind in disarray. The hard-earned opportunity seemed to be blown away so lightly; the one who personally extinguished his hope wasn't anyone else, it was his sister, his compatriot. It could be said that it includes himself; initially opposing Professor Yang's surgery on the conjoined sisters, he was the loudest activist, the instigator, one of the drivers of public opinion. This mindless opposition to Chinese doctors was a trend he himself initiated; once it didn't work, now came a second time...
Adams understood the mindset of these people. Their mindset was his own at that time. They aren't truly for the so-called justice; prejudice was driving everything. They were always ahead, but now Chinese doctors have surpassed them significantly. They can't adapt or accept it, so they oppose it completely. All seemingly grand reasons on the surface are fake; the real reason is adapting to the successors, which broke their lofty status. Status means interest; what's behind the banner of so-called justice is nothing but interest.
"But... but... I don't have time anymore." Adams said almost despairingly.
The consequences you sow, you must swallow. If it weren't for his and those people's reckless propaganda, the current mindless counter-opinion would not exist, and the boomerang wouldn't have hit himself.
For Adams to join the experimental treatment, he and his family must settle the public opinion themselves. Otherwise, they will end up with much effort and no gain. Yang Ping was unwilling to handle such matters.
Many patients, why must he be the volunteer? Isn't it because of August's recommendation letter? Without the recommendation letter, wouldn't he be treated with normal methods?
"Is there any room for maneuver? I'll do anything," Adams pleaded.
Yang Ping shook his head, "We must adhere to the rules, and cannot arbitrarily break them."
Whatever you worry about seems to come true; the boomerang now hit him. He lay weakly against the bedhead.
"You still can wait for our second-phase clinical trial, third-phase clinical trial, or even fourth-phase clinical trials. You have many chances," Yang Ping said.
Yes, there are many opportunities, but his time is already running out. Adams sighed helplessly.
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Morris came to the International Medical Center to visit Adams, who was in a state of depression, sitting on the bed, utterly disheartened.
"What's wrong, Mr. Adams? Haven't you solved the problem?" Morris didn't understand why Adams was still so downcast.
Adams sighed several times, "Although I received the recommendation letter and became a subject in the clinical experiment with its help, but... because in the United Kingdom, my matter caused public opposition. I don't know why my issue was leaked out and caused such a big reaction. They say a renowned professor went to China for experimental treatment, and this new therapy is still in the first phase of clinical trials. The Chinese actually let me skip the first phase and enter the second phase of clinical trials."
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