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Whipple surgery and pancreatic cancer - info?
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<blockquote data-quote="KitSileya" data-source="post: 1485550" data-attributes="member: 374067"><p>Thank you very much for your replies, [USER=100904]@Pipp[/USER] and [USER=364746]@Starburst02[/USER] .It especially cheered me to hear that pancreatic cancer can be survived - all the statistics are very disheartening. We hope the cancer was caught early enough - my relative got sick really rapidly because the tumor impinged on the liver and the bile ducts, causing jaundice. We're hoping that doesn't mean the tumor is especially aggressive, but instead grew 'awkwardly' to begin with, if you know what I mean.</p><p></p><p>The surgery is tomorrow, so I must admit my heart is in my throat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KitSileya, post: 1485550, member: 374067"] Thank you very much for your replies, [USER=100904]@Pipp[/USER] and [USER=364746]@Starburst02[/USER] .It especially cheered me to hear that pancreatic cancer can be survived - all the statistics are very disheartening. We hope the cancer was caught early enough - my relative got sick really rapidly because the tumor impinged on the liver and the bile ducts, causing jaundice. We're hoping that doesn't mean the tumor is especially aggressive, but instead grew 'awkwardly' to begin with, if you know what I mean. The surgery is tomorrow, so I must admit my heart is in my throat. [/QUOTE]
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