Is it healthy if you have guts?

  There is a slogan on a “gallstone retrieval network”: “I have gall, I am healthy.”  This is purely to fool the patients!  Gallbladder and health are two different concepts, there is no necessary connection.  Can you call it “healthy” to remove the stones from the diseased gallbladder and keep a diseased gallbladder, leaving a breeding ground for the recurrence of stones and gallbladder cancer in the future?  On the contrary, is it unhealthy to remove the diseased gallbladder to solve once and for all the possibility of recurrence of stones and gallbladder cancer in the future?  Is it possible that a patient with early-stage gastric cancer, who should have had his stomach surgically removed, refuses the surgery, while our doctors are praising him in good conscience: “You have a stomach, you are healthy”?  If the slogan “I have guts, I am healthy” came from the mouths of charlatans, it would be justifiable, but unfortunately, it comes from the mouths of some so-called experts in regular hospitals, which seriously misleads patients and causes endless harm!