All the experiments proceeded smoothly, with Su Ran staying by her side throughout, reviewing the data recorded by the medical staff every night.
But that's good; the data we get each time is good, and things are moving in a positive direction.
All the medical staff are doing their best to take care of everyone here, asking about their reactions.
After a week, Su Ran finally realized that it's impossible not to lose hair. Luckily, she has a lot of hair, she's young, and her hair can still grow back.
The week-long experiment came to a perfect end, and everyone who left embraced Su Ran with excitement in their eyes.
"Thank you, my child is saved!"
"Thank you, I can save my wife, thank you for the medicine!"
"thank you……"
When Su Ran saw them off, the word she heard most often was "thank you," but she also wanted to thank them for trusting her and being willing to come here as volunteers.
Phase II clinical trials are also underway.
Most of the people who came were relatives of those who participated in the previous clinical trial; they signed up on their behalf.
But there are some people.
They had already left during that time.
So during the Phase I clinical trial, Su Ran heard a lot of crying, but they did not leave. Instead, they continued to follow the schedule and continue the experiment.
In their words, "Although my loved ones have passed away, I understand the feelings of the families of cancer patients, so I will cooperate with you and hope that your medicine can save them."
Phase II clinical trials are even more rigorous than Phase I clinical trials because they are conducted on patients, and the patients' actual conditions must be strictly recorded.
Special personnel were also sent over to review and verify the information. Su Ran stood silently to the side, listening to an elderly man in a white coat talking to the medical staff.
"The Phase II trial we are currently conducting is the most tiring one. Many patients ate yesterday, and the data is accurate. It is now 9:01 AM, all volunteers have been checked, and then our Phase II clinical trial can begin."
"Phase II is different from Phase I. Phase I consisted of healthy volunteers, so it was relatively easy. Now, we have patients, so the supervision is much stricter. We need you to stay up with us for a few nights in the evenings to prevent any problems from occurring with the patients, so we can know your experimental progress in time and provide treatment."
Su Ran quietly leaned against the side, listening to the old man's conversation. This man was also an elderly gentleman sent by the military, with extremely high expertise in medicine.
As the inventor of the drug, she hopes it will be successful so that it can save thousands of patients suffering from cancer.
The old man recounted all the issues raised in the Phase II clinical trials, and finally said, "The inventor of this drug is right here among us, and I really hope she can come up and say a few words."
Most of the clinical medical staff in this phase are those who stayed from the previous phase and were willing to follow up on the phase II clinical trial, while a small number are medical staff sent from the military region.
Many people recognized Su Ran and looked towards her.
Su Ran also caught everyone's attention and walked out with a smile. She was a little helpless to be called out for no reason, but she didn't say much.
"I am very grateful for the support from above for this clinical trial, and I also thank Professor Cheng for coming. This clinical trial will last for a month, and I hope to work hard with everyone."
"I hope this medicine can successfully cure patients. Next, as medical staff, I hope you can accurately record all patients' data."
"This is the most important significance of this clinical trial. Thank you for your participation. Follow-up is the most important thing."
After Su Ran finished speaking, she handed the rest of the time over to them, these lovely angels in white.
Phase II clinical trials are far more challenging than Phase I trials. Su Ran was so busy for several days in the first two weeks that she couldn't sleep because there were still many areas that needed improvement when used on patients.
Because it needs to conform to the human body, many parts can only be used on the body to find out where improvements are needed.
So, although she's been running between the hospital bed and the lab these past few days, she's managed to look at the data recorded by the medical staff whenever she has a spare moment, and this experience has successfully helped her lose weight again.
But seeing everyone starting to move in a positive direction, Su Ran felt it was all worth it.
So what if she loses a few more hairs? It can save millions of lives. So what if she loses hair? She just loves losing it.
Seeing that the number of cancer cells in each patient's body was decreasing, new cells were growing, and the disappearing cancer cells were no longer increasing, Su Ran knew.
It was a success.
Now, China is no longer a country that fears cancer; China is also the first country to successfully conquer cancer.
Everyone gathered together again.
This time, however, there were far more people.
Because the patient's family members also came, they saw their loved ones starting to get better. Everyone's complexion was different from before. They were beginning to recover, to become healthy, and to start a new life.
Su Ran looked at the people below the stage. This time she did not go on stage, but stayed quietly backstage. The medical staff on stage looked at the patients who had recovered.
Her eyes were filled with tears.
They succeeded!
The people in the audience were cheering, cheering for the person who had saved them.
"Thank you, Ms. Su. Thank you for saving us. I have a healthy body now, and I can take good care of my family. They no longer grieve and cry for me. Thank you, Ms. Su!"
"When I saw my son getting better, when I saw him smiling and calling me 'Mom,' I realized how adorable my son is. He has flesh on his body, and he smiles sweetly. I have to thank Ms. Su for all of this. Thank you for your medicine, which saved him!"
“My whole family has been diagnosed with cancer. I am very grateful to Ms. Su for your medication. When the doctor told me that there were no cancer cells in my body and that the cancer cells would no longer grow, I knew that I could live. Thank you, Ms. Su.”
"When I first got cancer, I fought hard and firmly believed that I would succeed. But for many years, I suffered a lot. I persevered until I met Ms. Su. Thank you for your invention. I survived!"
"Mr. Su is truly righteous!"
"Mr. Su is truly righteous!"
Su Ran stood behind the curtain, listening to the gratitude of those around her.
Su Bufan stood beside her, "Miss, won't you go outside and say a few words?"
Su Ran smiled and shook her head, "They shouldn't thank me; they should thank themselves for persevering."
"Fighting cancer is not easy. Even with medication, the suffering in between depends entirely on their willpower. They are the ones who save themselves."
"It was their unwillingness to give up on themselves that led to their ultimate success."
Su Ran was right. She witnessed the pain during that time, but everyone persevered. They didn't give up on themselves, and that's how they saved themselves.
The medication is just a temporary measure; ultimately, their survival depends on themselves.
Su Ran left with a smile. She accepted their gratitude, but the later stages of the third and fourth phases would continue.
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