Dear god,Greg Tito said:Whoops! Well, you get an early release of Critical Miss for this week. Do with it what you will!AntiChrist said:Wait, is it Tuesday already?
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Confirm by biopsy in pretty much all cases except a straight leukemia. A mass alone only indicates the presence of a tumor. Elevated white cell counts are very non-specific, mammography has a very high false positive rate (it's a design feature - better to check out anything than let breast cancer slip by), a lung mass could be quite a few things, and even seeing a tumor on MRI or CT does not confirm it's cancer.Yopaz said:Leukaemia is white blood cell count, lung cancer is chest X-ray followed by MRI, breast cancer is mammography and skin cancer is detected by taking a biopsy. This is all very simplified because I lack complete knowledge surrounding the procedures of detection and some of it might be wrong. However there are lots of ways to detect different kinds of cancer.Leonardo Huizar said:Shot in the dark: "You have Cancer"
...but why would you need x-ray for that, clinics usually test blood for a higher than normal white blood cell count. #unlessimwrongaboutthecancer
Also you were right with your solution. Good guess.
I suspected biopsy might be needed for confirmation regardless, but I wasn't sure, thanks for confirming that for me. I didn't know the details about mammography though, I've just heard that it's quite inaccurate, but not the details.thedoclc said:Confirm by biopsy in pretty much all cases except a straight leukemia. A mass alone only indicates the presence of a tumor. Elevated white cell counts are very non-specific, mammography has a very high false positive rate (it's a design feature - better to check out anything than let breast cancer slip by), a lung mass could be quite a few things, and even seeing a tumor on MRI or CT does not confirm it's cancer.Yopaz said:Leukaemia is white blood cell count, lung cancer is chest X-ray followed by MRI, breast cancer is mammography and skin cancer is detected by taking a biopsy. This is all very simplified because I lack complete knowledge surrounding the procedures of detection and some of it might be wrong. However there are lots of ways to detect different kinds of cancer.Leonardo Huizar said:Shot in the dark: "You have Cancer"
...but why would you need x-ray for that, clinics usually test blood for a higher than normal white blood cell count. #unlessimwrongaboutthecancer
Also you were right with your solution. Good guess.
Not that benign tumors can't kill you too.
And it turns out the next Jumble says, "It is an unresectable small cell carcinoma I'm so sorry the prognosis is dismal you are just boned." Takes an hour to solve, but really helped Prof Layton take the news well.
The answer is why he was unhappy. After all this is the Professor we're talking about, he got that shit solved 2 seconds after he was given it...OtherSideofSky said:This is too out of character to be a believable joke; Professor Layton would never look unhappy at being offered a puzzle.
yeah 'cause everyone on the internet has seen everything ever.rhizhim said:he stole it from here:Story said:Hehe this was pretty funny.
I'm sure the punchline is even funnier, but I'm too goddamn lazy for it.
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lazy grey..
I came hoping to see a post like this.AliasBot said:ROast eVAdE CUrrY ANvil CHasE
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Yeah, Leonardo got it right...definitely spend longer looking at this comic than I normally would, so that's a win for them, I guess...
I chose to be pleasantly surprised!Greg Tito said:Whoops! Well, you get an early release of Critical Miss for this week. Do with it what you will!AntiChrist said:Wait, is it Tuesday already?
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Time to tell the Editor in chief about this slip up, only he can fix it. Oh wait...Greg Tito said:Whoops! Well, you get an early release of Critical Miss for this week. Do with it what you will!AntiChrist said:Wait, is it Tuesday already?
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