Posted on 06/01/2024 12:09:48 PM PDT by Chickensoup
Anyone seeing an uptick in pancreatic cancer?
Formerly a rare cancer it seems to be burgeoning.
I have 2 neighbors within a half mile, a good friend and two inlaws who have/ had pc in past 2 years 4 have passed.
Odd to know of so many. That doesn't count my work acquaintances.
I am not interested in talking about the vaxxes. Just in the incidence of pc. We are far enough flung that it might be interesting.
Your experience?
Anyone else?
My wife’s sister died of it a couple months ago. From discovering it at stage 4 to passing was 6 weeks.
“Two years of not going to the doctor for cancer tests due to the China Crud may be the reason.”
pancreatic cancer has no symptoms until it’s too late for effective treatment ... with the exception of prostate, breast and color cancers, no other cancers are screened for anyway unless suspected due to symptoms, so not going to the doctor is irrelevant for the most part ...
Pancreatic cancer is the 6th most common cancer. Early diagnosis is the key to survival. When Ruth Bader Ginsberg was being treated for one type of cancer, a CT scan revealed she had pancreatic cancer, too.
Some pancreatic cancers are so advanced that when surgery is started, a cancer surgeon will occasionally just close up the incision because there is nothing that will help. The surgeon has the unpleasant task of telling the family to start making final arrangements.
Not uncommon for late stage 4 pancreatic cancer patients to die within a few weeks to a few months.
I had a close friend taken by PC 6 years ago. It was very aggressive. At least it was (relatively) quick, but he endured a couple months of hell. F^%& Cancer.
I have not heard of any recently.
Ping
My sister’s 37 year old son died of cancer earlier this year.
There is no cancer in our family or her husband’s family.
Luckily, he was fully vaccinated.
My ex’s mother and brother-in-law both succumbed, and eventually my ex too, her other 2 sisters get tested regularly.
Neighbor, sister-in-law both proud to have been vaxxed. Now, both have what they call turbo-cancers, because they advance and spread so quickly. It’s sad.
COVID faux vaccine increasingly taking its inevitable toll. People who received the vaxx more than once should have frequent cancer checks
Thank you. He had retired from the USAF in June and was ready for a nice retirement.
We’re all glad that he isn’t seeing what’s happening. He would be ballistic. We laugh because he worked on ICBM’s.
Pancreatic cancer is the 3rd leading cause of cancer deaths; about 60,000 per year.
You can find lots of information about pancreatic cancer at
https://www.mdanderson.org/cancer-types/pancreatic-cancer.html
If you have cancer, MD Anderson is just about the best for all types of cancer. There are a few other cancer centers that are also good-to-great depending on your type of cancer.
One of my 5 people died within 2 weeks of dx. The other? 4 years.
I just saw your tagline. That’s one of the best on FR.
No but the purpose of the thread is to talk about incidence of pc. Not vaxx policy and results.
I think you’re right about alcohol and PC.
I know that it won’t help the dead and dying, but the people who created this crap should be hanged! And, the hangings should be televised ‘round the world!
Wow. Yeah, I ‘get’ all of that.
In 2014 two of my cousins on the same side of the family were diagnosed with pancreatic cancer within 6 weeks of each other.
They lived in different areas of the country and one was male, the other female.
Both hard working middle class addiction free.
The male cousin did white collar work in oil refineries and only survived 26 months with extensive treatment.
The female did hospitality work in a small town and she still survives.
She was very ill for a couple of years but received intensive treatment and surgery.
No other cases since then that I know of.
The increase in chemicals used as sugar “alternatives” can’t be good for cells in the pancreas.
I have no clue as to their vax status and I’m not going to quiz grieving family members over a blame question. But I agree with you on cancer checks.
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