It’s news no one wants to hear: being told you have cancer. Pancreatic cancer is even more challenging, with survival rates so low, more than half of patients aren’t even given treatment options, but rather told to get their affairs in order. But as Kayla Guerrette reports, a national charity is hoping to change that.
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National Charity hopes to bridge gap in pancreatic cancer patient care
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