Super Genius DNA-Chapter 42: A Player of Life (4)
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Chapter 42: A Player of Life (4)
Kim Joo-Chul was a young politician who was successfully re-elected. He was building up his support and getting better at what he was doing. He was thirsty for prestige, so he did whatever he could if it meant that he could make his name. And since he happened to be in Daejeon, he was able to come see Young-Joon first. It would be quite helpful for him to make a name for himself if he could put his face on a provocative incident like a superstar being attacked. That was the only reason Kim Joo-Chul visited Young-Joonβs hospital room. As it was late in the evening, he was thinking of getting a picture with the new rising scientist and advertising it on social media rather than bringing in a reporter and making a fuss.
βHello.β
With a bright smile, Kim Joo-Chul walked into Young-Joonβs room.
βHello,β Young-Joon replied dryly.
He was talking to Rosaline in his head. He consumed one fitness point as it was not an everyday conversation.
βWhat do you think?β
βHe has stomach cancer. Stage one.
βIf they resect it?β
βIt would have to be a total gastrectomy.
Young-Joon thought that someone his age would have some sort of minor illness, but it was a big one right off the bat. Did Kim Joo-Chul know that he had stomach cancer?
βDoctor Ryu, how are you feeling?β Kim Joo-Chul asked.
βI am good.β
βHow could an accident like this happen to someone who works day and night for the advancement of science in our country? It really breaks my heart.β
With a look of pity, Kim Joo-Chul came over and sat beside Young-Joon.
βI am alright. I had a thorough examination, and it wasnβt that serious. I am doing an endoscopy tomorrow,β Young-Joon replied. He was throwing bait at Kim Joo-Chul as politicians used anything in order to form a bond.
βOh, is that so? I also got an endoscopy recently,β Kim Joo-Chul said.
βWhat kind of endoscopy?β
βAn upper endoscopy.β
βBingo.β
If he did an endoscopy, they would have found a severe stomach ulcer.
βWere there any problems?β Young-Joon asked.
βHaha, they told me to get it checked out, so I did, and I was diagnosed with stage one stomach cancer. But you can treat it with an endoscopy since itβs only stage one, right?β Kim Joo-Chul said, chuckling.
βI canβt get surgery right away since I was re-elected and itβs a busy time for me, but I am going to go in soon and get it treated.β
βWith an endoscopy?β Young-Joon asked.
βYes.β
βDid your doctor say that?β
βNo, but itβs stage one, right?β
βSo did you not ask how much of your stomach needs to be resected?β
βYes...β
Kim Joo-Chul looked a little nervous as Young-Joon kept asking.
βI think it would be best if you asked him. Not all stage one stomach cancers can be treated with an endoscopy.β
βIs that so?β
βSometimes, you may have to do a total gastrectomy. Normally, people think that you have to resect more of the stomach as the stages progress, but the amount that needs to be resected is actually dependent on where the cancer is located.β
Kim Joo-Chul went a little stiff.
βCongressman, where did they say the cancer was?β
βT-The upper side...β
βI cannot be certain as I did not see your chart, but they usually do a gastrectomy if the tumor is located in the first third of the stomach. It is a surgery where the entire stomach is taken out and the esophagus is connected to the small intestine.β
Kim Joo-Chul froze right away. This was devastating news.
Kim Joo-Chul thought, βI have to take out my entire stomach?β
βWhat... Itβs only stage one, but I have to take out my entire stomach? Itβs only stage one? Why?β
βIf only the upper part of the stomach that has cancer cells is removed, side effects such as severe reflux esophagitis would occur. Then, you would not be able to eat anything. Thatβs why the entire stomach is taken out.β
βB-But the doctor did not say anything like that.β
βI do not know about the doctorβs situation. They might be thinking about it because it is in a tricky location. It may have not been communicated well since the doctor and you both have very busy jobs. Anyway, Iβm just saying that it is generally like that.β
β...β
When Kim Joo-Chul was getting his examination, he was already late to the re-elected congressmen meeting. He left the office after hearing that stage one stomach cancer had a recovery rate of almost one hundred percent. He said that it was because he was busy and that he would hear the rest by phone afterward.
It wasnβt that he didnβt care about it at all, but he had just put off calling the doctor for a few days. But after hearing it now, he thought it could be much more serious than he thought.
βYou should call your doctor and ask how much of your stomach needs to be resected.β
βPlease give me a moment.β
Kim Joo-Chul, who had turned completely pale, quickly pulled out his phone and called the doctorβs phone. The doctors probably werenβt working anymore as the time was late, but he couldnβt think about that right now as he was too in shock.
βHello? Doctor? Yes, I am Congressman Kim Joo-Chul. I went to see you before... Yes, thatβs right. Yes. I just wanted to ask if I would have to resect my entire stomach?β Kim Joo-Chul asked.
And a little while later, his hand fell helplessly along with his phone. His breathing was a little rough out of shock.
Watching him, Young-Joon cautiously interrupted.
βDid he say that you will have to do a total gastrectomy?β
βYes... He said... that will be best...β
βWell, what can you do? Donβt worry too much about it. However, your quality of life will decrease.β Young-Joon said,.
βAfter you resect your entire stomach, you will have to chew your food at least thirty times and eat slowly for at least twenty minutes. You have to chew your food more since your stomach canβt digest it. And since you will lack the ability to store food, you will have to eat five or six times a day in relatively small amounts.β
β...β
βAnd if you donβt be careful, you might start dumping, which is when high concentrations of undigested food pour into your intestines and cause abdominal distension, stomach cramps, vomiting, or diarrhea. And if youβre unlucky, you could get dizzy or fall into a coma. So you must follow your diet carefully.β
β...β
βAnd you must lay down slightly after thirty minutes of eating since you have to slow the passage of food. You canβt get up right away and move. There are a few kinds of food you have to restrict, such as dairy, but the hospital will tell you that. You have to take care of yourself.β
Kim Joo-Chul urgently turned his face toward Young-Joon.
βS-Sir, is there any way?β
βAny way?β
βYou cured glaucoma too, right? You said you are going to cure Alzheimerβs as well...β
Young-Joon stroked his chin as if he was contemplating for a bit. Kim Joo-Chul gulped in nervousness.
βSir...?β
βThere is a biomaterial called CD44 on the surface of cancer cells. Itβs on normal cells as well, but there is specifically more on cancer cells. If thereβs about one on normal cells, thereβs about one hundred on the surface of cancer cells. So, a lot of scientists tried to target that and create an anticancer drug since it would only kill cancer cells with one hundred times more efficiency.β
Young-Joon went on.
βBut the scientists discovered while developing it that a small subset of stem cells in the body had as many CD44 as cancer cells. Maybe not one hundred of them, but about eighty. So, all those cells died when the anticancer drug was used, and that was quite fatal. Thatβs why the pharmaceutical industry hasnβt been able to create an anticancer drug that targets CD44 even though it is one of the most efficient targets.β
β...β
βBut strangely, stomach cancer cells have a variant of CD44 on the surface.β
βA variant?β
βIt is a material called CD44v8. There are a lot of them since it is derived from CD44, but it doesn't exist on other cells because it is a variant.β
βThen...β
Kim Joo-Chul could barely follow Young-Joonβs explanation.
βThen can you make a drug with that?β
βThatβs right. Then, stage one stomach cancers will not need any resection at all. It will be cured by just putting the medicine on the tumor since it is highly toxic to cancer cells,β Young-Joon replied.
He added, βBut it is very tricky to develop. Itβs difficult to make a unique antibody just for CD44v8, and thatβs why the scientific community has not been able to develop it into a pharmaceutical yet. I had a few ideas, which I think would have a pretty high success rate. But I havenβt been able to even start developing it. As you can see.β
Young-Joon lifted his arm that had an intravenous line in it.
βBecause Iβm in this situation.β
Suddenly, sparks flew from Kim Joo-Chulβs eyes. Young-Joon smiled bitterly.
βI should have been born earlier... Iβm sorry,β Young-Joon said in a half-joking voice.
βNo...β
βBut I also have stem cell technology, Congressman. Itβs okay even if you resect your entire stomach. If you hold out a little bit, I can make you a new stomach.β
Young-Joon added, βIf I am still alive by then. Since someone seems to be after my life.β
β...β
Kim Joo-Chul grit his teeth.
βDoctor Ryu, did you do anything to make someone resent you?β
βI made some enemies while trying to live the right way.β
βIf you have anyone you suspect, please tell me.β
βI do, but it is only a suspicion. I want to take care of this based on evidence and the law. Iβm worried that they will suffer more damage than their share if I thoughtlessly tell you their name.β
βThey are going to be people with power if they messed with someone like you, Doctor Ryu. They are going to try to cover it up if you let them be, no?β Kim Joo-Chul said. βI will do it according to the law as you wish. I will investigate it thoroughly and find them.β
* * *
About ten people had come to see Young-Joon in the span of about ten days. There was a pretty scary energy going around the political community. The publicβs request to thoroughly investigate was nothing but a clichΓ© stimulus for the old snakes who had seeped in politics for a long time, but what Young-Joon gave them was a much stronger motivation. Everyone who had met him once were all caught up in a roaring anger.
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As soon as Ryu Ji-Won heard the news, she skipped all her afternoon classes and got on a train right away. She was usually playful and fun, but it seemed like something like attempted murder was too much of a shock. She began crying by his bedside with her face buried in his bed.
βI knew things were going too well for you!β
Wiping the tears off her face, she sobbed and said, βHey, just donβt do research anymore. Thatβs why this happened, right? Some strange people are after you because youβre famous?β
βItβs not because Iβm famous, but I do have more enemies now...β
βMore enemies? You?β
βYeah.β
β... Yeah, you have a pretty bad temper. You should bring a bodyguard with you when you go places now. I heard that Einstein also had a bodyguard with him.β
βWell, he, a German Jew, criticized the Nazi in Europe when Hitler was ruling. He really lived like there was no tomorrow.β
βYouβre not that different, either!β
βAnd Einstein didnβt have a bodyguard after he sought asylum in America.β
βAnyway.β
βWhatever. Einstein was racist, and he had a pretty bad personal life as well. Donβt compare me to him.β
βWhereβs Mom and Dad?β
βThey came here the day I came to the hospital, and theyβre here almost every day. They went out to eat right now, but you should take them for some coffee later.β
βYoung-Joon!β
The door swung open and Park Joo-Hyuk entered. Patent Attorney Lee Hae-Won followed him in.
βYou lunatic. What are you doing here? What happened?β
As Park Joo-Hyuk was making a fuss and walking toward Young-Joon, he saw Ryu Ji-Won sitting beside him.
βLong time no see, Ji-Won. How is school?β
βItβs fine. Hehe.β
βItβs nice that youβre here, even though youβre probably really busy with school. Coming all the way here because of your stupid brother. Sigh,β Park Joo-Hyuk said.
βAre you Kim Jong-Nam or something? You canβt control yourself now that youβre famous, huh? Are you some chaebol who is secretly fighting for power or something? This is going overboard, man.β[1]
βI didnβt know they would act like this, too. Thatβs why I was hit. Why did you bring Attorney Lee?β
βYouβre her best customer and her income. What is she going to live off of if youβre gone?β
Lee Hae-Won chuckled like she was embarrassed by what Park Joo-Hyuk was saying.
βBut I am glad youβre okay.β
βYou should rest a lot now since Iβll be giving you more work once I get discharged.β
βUgh...β
Lee Hae-Won looked sad.
That was when Park Joo-Hyuk interrupted.
βHey, Young-Joon. I looked into some private security firms. About a hundred of them show up when you search it up on Naver, but half of them are ghost companies, and the other half are worthless. A lot of them just use part-time workers instead of actually trained guards. I made a list for you just in case you spend money on bad ones like an idiot and get stabbed in an alley or something.β
βSo which did you choose?β
βK-Cops.β
β... The Robot Police?β[2]
βJi-Won doesnβt understand that joke. Be careful; it makes you look old.β
Ryu Ji-Won actually looked like she didnβt know what they were talking about.
βHoly...β
βAnyway, ask them for security since K-Cops are trustworthy. Or ask for protection from the government.β
βOkay. Thanks.β
βTake care of yourself. Sigh, you always worry me, little bro,β Park Joo-Hyuk said, clicking his tongue.
1. Kim Jong-Nam was the firstborn son of Kim Jong-Il of North Korea who was assassinated by a nerve poison in 2017. ?
2. Robot Police K-Cops, or Brave Police J-Decker, was an animation that aired in Korea in 1994. ?