Pancreatic Cancer On My Mind

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Pancreatic Cancer On My Mind

steve-jobs.jpgI bet even those living on the moon have heard about Steve Jobs’ passing due to pancreatic cancer.  Like many, I feel very impacted by his death.  Like many who have lost loved one’s to that terrible disease, I have mixed emotions.  I am very sorry for his passing, for the loss to his family and to the world.  I am feeling grateful that Jobs’ death has people thinking and talking about pancreatic cancer for a change, and in the midst of Pink October, of all months!  But I also resent that it takes such a big name death to get people talking about pancreatic cancer.

I’ve been reflecting on some of the similarities and some of the differences between my father’s experience with pancreatic cancer and what I know of Steve Jobs’ pancreatic cancer experience.  Like Jobs’, my  father was to have a Whipple procedure.  Unlike Jobs’, upon opening my father up and discovering that his cancer had spread from his pancreas to his liver, they sewed him back up, canceling his Whipple procedure.  Dad died from pancreatic cancer 8 months later.

Next month, I will undergo a Whipple and I have already been informed that upon opening me up, and before proceeding with the Whipple, the surgeon will first confirm that there is no cancer in my other nearby organs.  (For the record, I’m not currently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, but I do have a pancreatic cyst and a BRCA2 mutation, which increases my chances of developing pancreatic cancer, especially when one of parents died from pancreatic cancer.) Prior to preforming the Whipple, they will do laproscopic incisions  to inspect organs surrounding my pancreas to insure they are healthy before continuing with the operation.  Steve Jobs’ reportedly got his Whipple and later went on to have a liver transplant. It’s unclear when the cancer had spread from his pancreas to his liver.

I’m not alone in wondering whether Steve Jobs donated any of his incomprehensible wealth to pancreatic cancer research.  He must have learned that pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cancer killer and the least funded among the top five cancer killers (lung, colon, breast, pancreatic, prostate).  Maybe his doctors were careful not to scare him with startling ACS statistics such as 75 percent of patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer die within the first year of diagnosis, or the Pancreatic Cancer Network’s projection that the number of deaths from pancreatic cancer will grow by 55 percent between 2010 and 2030.

I’ve heard that the I-Phone 5 release is being postponed and Apple is instead releasing the I-Phone 4S, which is speculated to be named for Steve.  If a meaningful portion of the proceeds from sales of that I-Phone 4S goes to pancreatic cancer research, I just might buy you and all your friends one.

Susan Beausang, 4Women.com

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Pancreatic Cancer On My Mind

Thinking of you,

Dear Susan,

I'm so sorry you have to undergo this procedure and I know how scary the prospect of Pancreatic Cancer is. That is how I lost my Grandmother. I'm praying that your cyst is nothing more than a cyst and that you can get on with your life after the procedure. You still have too much left to do. You are so passionate about sharing prevention facts, preventative measures to decrease cancer risks we can all take and sharing knowledge on a subject so many of us know so little about. We need you! In my heart, I feel like you are going to come out of this alright.

Hang in there! Love and prayers.

Sharon


Pancreatic Cancer On My Mind

Dear Sharon, Thank You!

While I'm not looking forward to surgery, I'm not too worried. I had a lot of differing doctor's opinions about the course of action. My case is considered very gray area. Another someone with a pancreatic cyst would be advised to wait and watch, but bc I'm a BRCA mutation carrier and my father died of PC, and very new and preliminary research showing that PC cysts can become cancerous in nature w/o growing, I'm advised to get it out of there. I so appreciate your kind words. I do hope that by writing about my health experiences, lessons gleaned along the way, research findings prompted by own health advocacy, I can help someone else.

I'm touched by your well wishes. Thanks again and the very best to you. I'll surely blog about the whole process down the road.

Susan


 
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