Bad Timing: Pancreatic Cancer In My Family

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“Bad Timing”
March of twenty seventeen, my sister’s life changed. Her mother-in-law, Rose, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. For the first time, Vanessa saw her husband cry. Not only was Matt going to lose his mother, but Rose may not make it four more months to see her first grandchild. Due to the effect pancreatic cancer has in my family, I have chosen to research this type of cancer.
Pancreatic cancer begins in the tissue of the pancreas, then spreads rapidly into nearby organs such as the stomach, small intestine, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and bile ducts. Known risk factors for pancreatic cancer is the chronic inflation of the pancreas, diabetes, smoking, obesity, and if a person is over the age of sixty-five, their chances of cancer

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