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NECN's Chet Curtis diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer

Usually, that form of cancer is inoperable. Yet they managed to find this case "early", according to the report. Best wishes and prayers to Chet.
 
Amen to that.

A former co-worker had the unusual good luck to be diagnosed very early with pancreatic cancer. (He'd been suffering weird skin itches and decided to go get checked out, and that's what led them to find the cancer.)

He underwent intensive treatment, and is still around and doing great nearly five years later.

That's not the usual outcome from pancreatic cancer, but it can happen.
 
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