One can find a pancreatic cancer prognosis center by consulting with one's family doctor. Pancreatic cancer is one of the most dangerous types of cancer.
I suggest to find a doctor that specializes in liver cancer, and get them to do a prognosis for you. You can also call a cancer treatment center or visit them. That may be the best choice.
Steve Jobs announced to his employees in 2004 that he was being treated for pancreatic cancer.
Cancer screening does not decrease the likelihood of developing cancer. The purpose of cancer screening is find cancer early so that it may be treated most effectively giving a better prognosis.
Cancer Resource Center. American Cancer Society. June 20, 2001. http://www3.cancer.org/cancerinfo.
The mortality rate for people suffering from pancreatic cancer after one year is 20 percent. After two years, it's 4 percent. It's so low because by the time they find it, the cancer has spread all over.
The Georgia Cancer Treatment center works only with Cancer patients and Patients with Blood Disorders. http://www.gacatc.com/ctc/ You can also try the Cancer treatment centers of America. The Closest one to you is located in Newnan, Ga , but I was not able to determine if the Center is open yet or Under construction. You can Call them to find out. http://www.cancercenter.com/cancer-hospitals.cfm
Check the below for information on the Ireland Cancer Center. You may not found the actual answer to your question there, but there is a lot of information on it and you may find contact details for someone who can answer your specific question.
The place that someone can find the dialysis center nearest to his home or work is the local hospital, or emergency rooms they can use the yellow pages. They can go to the local cancer center.
The closest cancer center in Houston, Texas is The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. MD Anderson's main campus is in the Texas Medical Center at 1515 Holcombe Boulevard. MD Anderson also has locations in Sugar Land, Katy, The Woodlands and the Bay Area. You can find the location closest to you here: http://www.mdanderson.org/locations/index.html
The prognosis for pauciarticular JA is quite good, as is the prognosis for spondyloarthropathy. Polyarticular JA carries a slightly worse prognosis. RF-positive polyarticular JA carries a difficult prognosis
Yes he is. He had pancreatic cancer, and he had part of his colon or intestines removed. He takes a fistful of medicine each day that does the job of his pancreas. Go into youtube, look at some of his videos and find some answers please.
You can ask your doctor for information pamphlets on cancer. Also there are many ads on the television offering information on many types of cancer. There are also many cancers clinic/center that will inform you on the type of cancer you have. Online sites also have information. http://www.cancer.gov/