Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms | Ask your question | Share your pancreatic cancer story

Ask your question | Share your pancreatic cancer story

Make sure you ask your doctor any question that comes through your mind and when they answer like what they did with us: "stop reading the Internet about cancer"… make sure you devote your time wisely with your loved one. Once he/she sleeps because the cancer does take away their energy, make sure you sleep enough yourself or use that time to surf the Internet and look for answers.

Save some time buying our recommended cancer book: Guaranteed Method For Beating Cancer, as it comes with a money back guarantee. Do ask it back when you don’t like what you see, no questions asked.

You will encounter people promising you cancer treatments or organ cleansing methods you never heard of: make sure you only step into those that offer a money guarantee! (not many will do, cancer is not the easiest disease to cure as we all know…)

Share your story, as it’s easier to go the cancer road with others that walked the road before…

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2 Responses to “Ask your question | Share your pancreatic cancer story”

  1. CJ on June 1st, 2008 10:14 am

    Hi

    My dad had a whipple 3yrs ago for 3.5cm ductal adenocarcinoma in the head of the pancreas. His recent scan shows a very small lesion in the Superior Mesenteric Artery to liver.

    My question is why cant surgery not be carried out to remove it?

    Does anyone know of a surgeon that might be prepared to do this?

    There is no sign of cancer anywhere else!

    Desperately seeking some answers!!!!

    Please Help, thank you

    CJ

  2. Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms on June 5th, 2008 9:10 am

    CJ,

    Always ask your doctor first, and if he cannot answer your question, ask him to refer you to a doctor that can.

    Having a dad with secondary liver cancer and reading that your dad already had pancreatic cancer: how do the doctors define the cancer he is having now? (if I understand you right he is having a cancer now?).

    Another option than surgery is embolization, yet again all depends on how the cancer is defined.

    Since there is no time to waist, please also ask your question at
    http://groups.google.com/group/alt.support.cancer/topics

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