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James Evan Wilson, [1] M.D., is a fictional character on the medical drama House.He is played by Robert Sean Leonard. [2] The character first appears in the show's pilot episode when he introduces a medical case to the protagonist, Dr. Gregory House. [3]
House, however, bets Wilson $100 that Tucker’s cancer has recurred, which Wilson refuses to believe. Tucker is discovered to have acute lymphoblastic leukemia , a different form of leukemia than he was previously treated for (the chemotherapy treatment of which possibly caused/complicated this new recurrence).
Most people call House a positive force in their lives, but Wilson—knowing that he himself only has a few months left to live due to his terminal cancer diagnosis—instead tells the harsh truth, delivering a eulogy in which he calls House an arrogant man who never cared for his friends. He is interrupted by a text message from an unknown ...
They determine Frank's brain is clean and House still suspects cancer. Kutner suggests a perforated intestine and bacterial infection that spread through the blood and infected all the organs. House meets with Lucas, who figures that House wants to hire him to check out Wilson. House asks if there is something, and Lucas admits there is not.
Meanwhile, House and Wilson deal with the fact that the cancer treatment failed; Wilson decides to stop further treatment and die with dignity, while House's pranks inadvertently violate his court probation, which leaves him inevitably facing incarceration well past Wilson's final months.
However, it appears that Dominika may have been keeping things from House as well. Park and Chase start having erotic dreams about each other and those spill out into the dynamic among the team members. Wilson reveals that he has terminal cancer, which leaves House stunned.
Meanwhile, House and Wilson deal with Wilson's stage two cancer at House's apartment. Wilson feels that going forward with the more radical treatments first would be the best way to deal with it instead of dying a slow death, and this puts his life in jeopardy.
Thinking it could be cancer, House includes Wilson in the differential. Wilson suggests Kawasaki disease, but before the team begins tests, they discover a mass in his heart. Postulating that Ian, being younger than Esther, has a stronger immune system and can last longer while under assault from this unknown disease, House orders a heart ...