- Well? - Books, every few days I have to tell a man or a woman something I don't want to. I've been practicing medicine for 29 years and I still don't know how to do it well. - Why don't you just say it flat out? - Alright. You have a cancer! Advanced. (Books sighs) - Long before that picture was made, I did the same scene in real life. 12 years ago. Cost me a piece of lung. We've made real progress with cancer since then. And we're close to making more. But it costs money. The American Cancer Society is asking you for help again. You're pretty lucky. Could be the other way around.