well, no, of course, and cameraman semyon fridland and i, also in white coats, rub shoulders with this, what to talk about, sometimes there were patients who outright refused surgery, so treat me, cure me everything, but i won’t have surgery, she was patient, smiling, persuading everything , once just a little bit, i felt that she was even a little angry, because the patient who was being treated for lung cancer smoked. she couldn’t stand smoke, and in general, what kind of smoke could it be if you were being treated for a lung problem? the men didn’t understand this , and then, tightly closing the doors of the professor ’s office, the doctors gathered and summed up the week they had lived, how the treatment went, who had progressed, what were the losses? who has deteriorated and predicted what to prescribe, what procedures, what doses of radiation, what she has already done, the individual sensitivity of the body to radiation, what she will prescribe to whom, what she will re-signify to whom, what we filmed on the first day, what we filmed, where it will go, how it all works, that is,