Liver cancer was not among the types of illnesses that Ling Ran liked. Due to this, Ling Ran had never taken the initiative to seek patients with liver cancer even though the incidence rate of liver cancer was actually a lot higher than hepatolithiasis.
However, whenever liver cancer patients sought Ling Ran out, he would not refuse to treat them.
It was just that this patient who came all the way from Guangdong was truly not considered an "excellent" patient.
He was of old age and had plenty of underlying diseases. No matter which hospital he went to, he would be considered a tricky case.
Of course, if the patient only suffered from primary cancer which was limited to the liver, Ling Ran would be capable of treating him.
If the cancer had spread to the gallbladder, Ling Ran would still know what to do. However, if the cancer had spread any further, things would be beyond Ling Ran's capabilities.
Ling Ran decided to meet the patient first.