Henrietta’s doctors deemed her treatments a success and the cancer gone despite her continued pain. It was an era when doctors always knew best, especially when the patient was an African-American woman, and it was quite a while before they examined Henrietta more carefully. By that time there was a huge, inoperable tumor in Henrietta’s abdomen that spread so rapidly that it seemed like a new tumor grew every day. The doctors increased her radiation therapy and eventually hospitalized her, but the pain grew worse and worse.