Pancreatic Cancer Q&A hosted by the Ron Foley Foundation on April 11, 2013

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  • @debrawilliamson8245
    @debrawilliamson8245 10 лет назад +3

    I'm waiting for the results of my biopsy. Bloating, burping, vomitting, nausea, deep chest pain under left breast - radiating to my back up near the shoulder blade, pain is constant, but can be managed. Nausea can be managed too. My family and friends are so loving and supportive, that's helping me have a positive attitude. And, with God, all things are possible. That is my salvation. God bless you on your journey.

    • @rosez5827
      @rosez5827 5 лет назад +1

      I was diagnosed with borderline respectable adenocarcinoma pancreatic cancer of the body and tail. It was discovered by excruciating back pain and seen on Scan. I’m an RN. I smoked in my years and I attribute smoking to my cancer. The whipple procedure is the head the survival is much greater than body tail adenocarcinoma. I had chemo surgery two months recovery more chemo and 21 months later it had metastasized to its first place the liver 3 tumors. I am taking 5FU my live expectant is 12-18 month.

  • @trevorbates9017
    @trevorbates9017 3 года назад

    May I suggest that the cancer cell, wherever it forms in our body, turns hostile because it is lacking in healthy stimulation. We can equate it with all bullying...even in human life...and the nourishment that appears to be missing is the emotional, nervous, stimulation which all life normally thrives upon, like love and caring. In electrical terms, it suggests that the cancer cell is being denied nervous nourishment and this seems to revolve around our un/healthy behaviour. Either we waste our nervous nourishment via hysterical mechanics like screaming and worshipping celebs else we store it and use it wisely, like, err...following strong Biblical laws, like the Ten Commandments and Jesus Christ, accurately.

  • @rosez5827
    @rosez5827 5 лет назад

    These people need to do elementary research. Where are the surgical questions that might buy you some time to live What’s the chance of metastasis? When does it typically return. Can you have surgery after metastasis?