What do you think about the use of medical jargon?

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leaana wrote: 01 Jun 2021, 04:20 I like the author's concept; it has the potential to educate non-medical readers about cancer's true nature. Actually, it's quite interesting because some people can relate to her story, and the medical jargon can add to the book's overall appeal especially because its a part of the beginning of the book. This women is a positive role model for society.
Yes, I think both medical and non medical students can learn from it.
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I do not mind the medical jargon I think for me it's easy to understand. I might not have studied medicine but I certainly can .
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