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Late one recent Friday afternoon, doctors informed the father of a friend of mine that he had pancreatic cancer.

In the past year Mr Jobs, who had surgery for pancreatic cancer in 2004, has visibly aged.

First, Jobs's neuroendocrine tumor, also called an islet cell tumor, put him outside the 95 percent of pancreatic cancer victims who have highly fatal adenocarcinoma.

According to the American cancer Society, pancreatic cancer has one of the lowest five-year survival rates, at about 5 percent over all for all stages.

The 56-year-old went on medical leave in January, and he has suffered serious health problems in recent years, including pancreatic cancer and a reported liver transplant.

Hollywood actor Patrick Swayze, 57, died last night after living with pancreatic cancer for almost two years. The star of Dirty Dancing and Ghost died with his family at his side, his publicist said.

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The boundary of liver lobule and pancreatic lobule was obscure.

Poole, 76, had been waging a battle with pancreatic cancer since 2007.

In hushed tones, the audience began wondering whether his pancreatic cancer—which he was treated for in 2004—had returned.

She battled on through constant illnesses, ending with pancreatic cancer, but still considered her biggest challenge was to restore the Cherokees’ lost faith in themselves.

We found out he had pancreatic cancer.

Jobs was diagnosed with a rare form of pancreatic cancer in 2003, though he put off treatment until mid-2004.

"The high levels of sugar in soft drinks may be increasing the level of insulin in the body, which we think contributes to pancreatic cancer cell growth," Pereira said in a statement.

She lost her husband to pancreatic cancer the August before last, and a few months later, her mother (my grandmother) passed away.

"Reducing fat may reduce the risk of pancreatic cancer," she said.

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