Get the Facts – Pancreatic Cancer


Pancreatic cancer is one of the most devastating forms of cancer. More needs to be done to stop this terrible disease! Created by: Andrew Nethery Music by: Patrick Stevens

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25 Responses to “Get the Facts – Pancreatic Cancer”

  1. TheManWithTVEyes Says:

    If cancer is a chronic metabolic disease, as Prof. Beard postulated in 1902 (“chronic” meaning long-lasting/virtually permanent & “metabolic” meaning developing within the body) then no amt. of psychological counseling & affirmation, will save a sufferer from this disease. Scurvy is the result of a vitamin C deficiency. People with a diet that excludes C, given time, will die of scurvy therefore, as logic dictates, those whose diet is inadequate in vitamin B17 will succumb to cancer.

  2. goe5 Says:

    My uncle was just told that he had pancreatic cancer. The doctors said it might be too late to even get surgery for it….he has less than a 8 months……it sucks so much. He’s like a dad to me…

    If there’s a person out there with the cure to cancer, hiding in the closet. Now would be the best time to come out and save us…

  3. augustrc8 Says:

    August 06 my Mom began to experience stomach and back aches. I accompanied my Mom to her doctor who attributed the pain to medication recently taking for osteoporosis and told to stop the medication. Week after that office visit we rushed my Mom to the hospital with severe cramps. On Sep 27, 2006 a doctor asked me to step out of my Mom’s hospital room-Pancreatic cancer-Nothing they could do-Sorry. With no hope here in the US, we sought help abroad but on Dec 27, 2006 my Mom lost her battle.

  4. Gorkpunch Says:

    my mum has just been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and im so scared for her this video has made me terrified :’(((

  5. quadgirl08 Says:

    my grandma as diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in february 2009, she was given 1-3 months to live and passed early march 2009. the people at city of hope in duarte california were the kindest most helpful people to her and our family, and i would tell anyone with a family member with cancer to talk to them.

  6. myriambb2007 Says:

    My dad was diagnosed in January 2008, he had whipple procedure in february 2008, went into remission then las summer the cancer came back with metastases in his bones, liver, lungs… he passed away January 16, 2010; I miss him everyday, it is so hard to live without him.

  7. TheKillampa187 Says:

    my grandmother was diagnosed with Pancreatic 21 months ago she was given 2 to six months without treatment. she went to virginia mason hospitol in seattel W.a for treatment. its getting exspensve to keep going out there to se the doctor if any one has any orginazations that could help it would be appreciated

  8. zanliv Says:

    my godmother died today of pancreatic cancer. she was diagnosed in the summer of 2009. she lived till january 2010. i miss her so much already. she was my second mother. thank you for this video. hopefully research for pancreatic cancer will be more prominent and will develop more over the next few years.
    Liv x

  9. TheMoosecatchick Says:

    My mother has just been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer about a month ago! She is going to be one of 21 people involved in a relatively new clinical trial drug called TH-302 which will be administered to her at The Mayo Clinic In Scottsdale, AZ! It’s been tested in patients prior to this particular group, but our doctor wouldn’t give us percentages or survival rates and didn’t sound very optimistic about the treatment! Please contact me on my page if you have any knowledge of this drug!

  10. Anni237 Says:

    My dad was diagnosed Sept 10, 2008 and passed away Dec 27, 2008. We were completely blind-sided by this horrible disease. My dad was the healthiest person I know. I pray for all of you who have lost to this, and that SOMEDAY there may be a cure.

  11. shmuttermoo Says:

    the most common symptom is this…so listen….i’m not hungry…too much food..when pc spreads your liver can’t process food….it makes you sick or all the fluids accumulate in your abdomen..that is what a NG tube is for..pc KILLS..make your plans that is being honest….

  12. MrShambeezi Says:

    I lost a dear friend on Christmas night of 2008, I just found out last week, it’s horrible, he was in great shape a health nut, but it is a shock I never thought anything like that would afflict him

  13. LoneVelvet Says:

    yesterday september 24th. my 19th birthday
    my step dad which i love dearly passed away due to pancreatic cancer. im sorry but i really didn’t think it could happen especially due to my mom and my step dad just married 5 months ago. i find it really unfair.

    the reason i post this is because this is a disease that not many know of. and i with my step dad was here right now. especially to see me on my 19th birthday.

  14. mrdojob Says:

    I agree with you. ALLOT more needs to be done to treat it.

    Does anyone live in the UK here and think they spend way to much time and money into breast cancer? I can grantee that breast cancer will be mentioned every other day in the papers and almost every day on the news.
    I think that even the NHS forgets that people can get cancer of every organ in the body so why do they keep beating round the bush with breast cancer all the time and getting nowhere.

  15. PatrickRob82 Says:

    sorry

  16. virgiliorodriguezmac Says:

    thank you, I am starting to find peace with that. I believe in God, and I also believe my dad is around, looking after me and my family. In his final days, I used to see my dad sitting at his bed leaning forward on a chair. and I think of how many chances I had to go and sit next to him and rub his back while talking to him, I never did it. I know he forgave me. He was great, I mis him alot.

  17. keenandwhat009 Says:

    Sorry to hear about your Dad, May he Rest In Peace.
    We all take life for granted some times, when we never know whats in store for us in the future. I know i do myself, i think i should do more with my spare time, and not just waste it doing nothing, because lifes too short. We’re already blessed to be here in the frist place. I’ve learned that it’s not worth worring over silly little things? like ”bills” stuff like,
    Im saying lifes way to sort, we need to love more, .

  18. keenandwhat009 Says:

    You can’t be pretty sure you have something you know nothing about, are you looking for sympathy. There’s people out there that have this for real and may not have long to live, there you are thinking? ”I’ve got it” Get a grip! you can’t just ‘think’ you’ve got something? it could be loads of other things. Count yourself lucky because you may have something minor wrong with you, not like so many other’s who have not been so lucky. It’s people like you that ”piss me off”

  19. jknight213 Says:

    i agree with u but u kno when there is a abnormal pain for such a period of time n becomes intolerable u wanna check up on it n it can be a # of things until they claim finally its Pan Can b/w a # of docs then how does one proceed. I believe something had to be done wrong or not caught early enough cuz a member of my fam just was diagnose with Pan Can a month ago n within weeks now they the docs say the patient doesn’t have much time left.. it has spread n exhibits multiple organ failures, how?

  20. jmilber Says:

    Why do you think you have this disease? I have had episodes of hypochrondria before too. I am 24, and have scared myself to death confirming all the symptoms I’ve had of horrible diseases on google. Fact us, the same symptoms can be caused by hundreds of benign causes that are 500X more likely at our age than something rare like “pancreatic cancer”. I am sure you are fine. My “abdominal pain” ended up being IBS… Dont worry you will be ok

  21. Shadowsform Says:

    R.I.P. Karen Lee Combs 1/17/55 – 8/12/09
    You are forever loved.

  22. Chrisisms Says:

    J Natl Cancer Inst. 2009 Jul 15;101(14):1001-11. Epub 2009 Jun 26.

    The associations were strongest for saturated fat from animal food sources…CONCLUSION: In this large prospective cohort with a wide range of intakes, dietary fat of animal origin was associated with increased pancreatic cancer risk.

    So instead of just throwing more money at labrat tests, just adopt a biochemically compatible diet and reduce chances of acquiring all the popular diseases of affluence.

  23. Chrisisms Says:

    Don’t give up. The people who overcome such conditions make positive changes and forge on. It is a difficult challenge, no doubt. But you have power to improve or even cure your condition to varying degrees. Do not give in to genetic fatalism, it is an acquired disease and does not have to dictate your life. Eliminate variables positively associated w/all cancers, diet DOES help.

  24. PatrickRob82 Says:

    I’m pretty sure I have it. I won’t try to cure it, just let it do it’s thing…..the pain is already bretty bad. Oh well. Life for all of us is just one stage of many.

  25. virgiliorodriguezmac Says:

    same here my dad died on 06/01/09 at 55his death left alot of half done things that need to be completed. I miss him alot too. I shall pray for your moms soul.

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