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The clip it's cancer from Dad (1989)
Well, Mr. Tremont, I'm afraid it's cancer.
Cancer.
Yes. There were several malignant tumors.
I think I got 'em, but we have to do
some chemotherapy. We won't radiate.
Not with a man with your father's age.
Maybe this is a silly question,
but are you absolutely sure?
Yes.
A virulent form, too. It's a good thing
we went in and got it when we did.
Listen, Dr. Santana.
Whatever you do,
don't mention cancer to my father.
He's terribly anxious and frightened about that word.
It's beyond anything rational.
Calm down, Mr. Tremont.
You'd be surprised what these older people can take.
Their children tend to underestimate them.
I don't underestimate him, Doctor.
I want to be the one to tell him, that's all.
It's cancer, isn't it?
Mom, I told you.
It's a cyst and they took it out. That's all.
I want to go see him.
Mom!
Mom, you can't go see him right now.
Will you listen to me?
You can't expose yourself to that kind of stress.
If he was all right, you'd let me see him.
Oh, come on, Mom.
John's only thinking about what's best for you.
You know that.
You got to listen to him, Mom. Come on.
This is my husband and I'm gonna see him.
Now, either you're gonna drive me or I'm gonna walk,
but I'm goin'.
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