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The surgeon was a highly rated one, although not a pancreatic cancer specialist. The morning after the surgery, he arrived in Walter's hospital room, in near-dawn-darkness, to announce: "We were hoping we would find lymphoma, but we didn't. I'm so sorry to tell you that you have Stage IV pancreatic cancer. It has spread to your stomach and your liver, there is some lymph node involvement, and I'm so sorry there's nothing we can do for you." Then, with tears in his eyes, he left Walter - quite literally - in the dark.
------------------ "Cancer Free!" In January 2004, 16 months after the terminal diagnosis, Walter and Jean heard the words they never expected to hear. feel free to read more herehttp://www.pancreatica.org/story_Leaman.html ps.for the ones who arent famliar with pancreatic cancer , stage IV patients are almost impossible to be healed.
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