
"Ben discovered that his father had been misleading the family about the urgency of his cancer treatment. The oncologist's notes indicated a clear warning about the dangers of postponing treatment, stating that the natural history of Joe's disease is death and debilitation."
"Despite the oncologist's recommendations, Joe was convinced that the drugs would do more harm than good. He expressed a desire to avoid treatment even as his condition progressed, which left Ben feeling panicked and in need of a strategy to convince his father."
Ben Riley found out that his father, Joe Riley, had not been truthful about the urgency of his cancer treatment. While reviewing his father's medical records, Ben discovered that the oncologist had been recommending treatment for 10 months, warning that delaying it could lead to severe consequences. Despite the doctor's advice, Joe believed that treatment would be more harmful than beneficial. Ben felt the need to gather more information to persuade his father, who was resistant to starting treatment.
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