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The jab strikes.  Same cancer as Payton.  He had a Whipple.  He likely won't be alive past a year.  

The thing about losing your medical license is... you dont have to do any continuing education.    

You're clearly not up on current events, moron.  Sv40 was in the polio jabs Walter took (Cutter Event) and the Covid jabs Disney mandated for him.  Both linked to this disease because of the SV 40 pro

Bongo is correct in saying the prognosis is grave for Carcinoma of the Pancreas, particularly when it involves the head of the pancreas..Ca of the Pancreas has usually metastasized  before it is discovered..it's amazing to me that they did his Whipple in 6 hours, but with the staplers to re-anastomose bowel and ducts I suppose it's possible..sewing the bowel and ducts usually took 10-12 hours before staplers,  even causing some institutions to stage the procedure, resecting one day, coming back and completing all of the anastomoses a week later..

Last week this was reported :

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Researchers are excited about the possibility that targeted therapies may be effective treatments for pancreatic cancer. But treatments that block several other key targets are in development and testing.

Targeted therapies that block altered KRAS proteins are a major focus for drug development in pancreatic cancer because more than 90% of pancreatic cancers have KRAS gene mutations. 

Drugs that block mutant forms of KRAS proteins are now being tested. 

Combining KRAS inhibitors with chemotherapy has shown promise in recent trials. Using both may reduce tumor growth and spread because they affect different cellular pathways that can drive pancreatic cancer cell growth.

PT886 is a new therapy that marks cells with a protein called claudin 18.2 for destruction by the immune system. It was fast-tracked in 2024 by the FDA to be studied in advanced and metastatic cancers, including pancreatic cancers, that express high levels of claudin 18.2. 

 I noticed he was honored last night at the Vikings game by several players.

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7 minutes ago, Bongo59 said:

You're clearly not up on current events, moron.  Sv40 was in the polio jabs Walter took (Cutter Event) and the Covid jabs Disney mandated for him.  Both linked to this disease because of the SV 40 promoter.  You might look up Dr. Kevin McKernan's work in SV40 before you open your ignorant trap.  .    

You do realize the whole fucking western world got Polio vaccines, right? 

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bile duct cancer prognosis is really bad.

 

"The five-year survival rate for cholangiocarcinoma that hasn’t spread outside of the bile ducts ranges from 18% to 23%. That number drops to 2% to 3% for cancer that’s spread beyond bile ducts."  ref:  https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/21524-cholangiocarcinoma

 

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4 hours ago, Nash said:

Bongo is correct in saying the prognosis is grave for Carcinoma of the Pancreas, particularly when it involves the head of the pancreas..Ca of the Pancreas has usually metastasized  before it is discovered..it's amazing to me that they did his Whipple in 6 hours, but with the staplers to re-anastomose bowel and ducts I suppose it's possible..sewing the bowel and ducts usually took 10-12 hours before staplers,  even causing some institutions to stage the procedure, resecting one day, coming back and completing all of the anastomoses a week later..

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 I noticed he was honored last night at the Vikings game by several players.

My brother had pancreatic cancer that was inoperable, he tried one chemo treatment to try and buy a little time; that put him in the hospital and he was gone a week later.

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1 hour ago, No1TitansFan said:

My brother had pancreatic cancer that was inoperable, he tried one chemo treatment to try and buy a little time; that put him in the hospital and he was gone a week later.

 

Jesus man, how long have you been keeping this from us?

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