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  1. 100 Questions & Answers About Pancreatic Cancer, Second Edition by Eileen O'Reilly, Joanne Frankel Kelvin, 2009-09-22
  2. Johns Hopkins Patient Guide To Pancreatic Cancer (Johns Hopkins Patient's Guide) by Nita Ahuja, JoAnn Coleman, 2010-11-15
  3. Pancreatic Cancer: Current and Emerging Trends in Detection and Treatment (Cancer and Modern Science) by Amy Sterling Casil, 2009-01
  4. Drug Discovery in Pancreatic Cancer: Models and Techniques
  5. Pancreatic Cancer: It's a Family Affair by Lisa M Strahs-Lorenc, 2010-08-16
  6. Pancreatic Cancer (Contemporary Issues in Cancer Imaging)
  7. Pancreatic Cancer (M.D. Anderson Solid Tumor Oncology Series)
  8. Pancreatic Cancer
  9. My Journey With Pancreatic Cancer by Calvin Rains, 2006-04-13
  10. Pancreatic Cancer (M.D. Anderson Solid Tumor Oncology Series)
  11. 100 Q&A About Pancreatic Cancer (100 Questions & Answers) by Joanne Frankel Kelvin Eileen O'Reilly, 2002-12-20
  12. Pancreatic Cancer: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Medicine)
  13. Dx/Rx: Pancreatic Cancer by Maeve Lowery, Eileen O'Reilly, 2010-10-07
  14. Pancreatic Cancer: Molecular and Clinical Advances

1. Pancreatic Cancer: Pancreatica - Confronting Pancreatic Cancer
Aiding patients and physicians to create optimal treatment strategies. Offers a large listing of clinical trials, FAQs, and news and archives.
http://www.pancreatica.org/
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Confronting Pancreatic Cancer
Helping Patients and Physicians Create Optimal Treatment Strategies Click HERE for awareness bracelets
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Chairman, GI Oncology
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Chairman, Surgery
Heidelberg University, Germany Ralph Hruban, MD
Director, GI / Liver Pathology
Johns Hopkins University Eileen O'Reilly, MD Assistant Professor Memorial Sloan-Kettering Margaret Tempero, MD Chief, Medical Oncology University of California - SF How to Use This Site Professor Eileen O'Reilly has recently co-authored as published by . More information about this practical book, including the means to buy found at the following link: More Information In Remembrance Gary Lorenzen R. Gerald Markle Searchable Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials Registry The world's largest listing of clinical trials for pancreatic cancer Find a clinical trial, review cancer research and emerging cancer treatments

2. Pancreatic Cancer Home Page
Webpage with details concerning pancreatic cancer, including various options fortreatment.
http://www.path.jhu.edu/pancreas/
Site Map Appointments Second Opinions Glossary ... Advocacy
Disease Information At Johns Hopkins Support PC Research...
Raising Awareness - Fundraising Events
  • Introduction to Pancreas Cancer What's New with PC Surgery for Pancreatic Cancer ... Research of Pancreatic Cancer

  • Patient/Family Chat Room...
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  • Genetic Testing for Pancreas Cancer Genetics Research of Pancreatic Cancer Bibilography on Pancreatic Cancer ... Getting a Second Opinion
  • About this Web Site
    History
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  • Other Pancreas Web Sites Medical Donation

  • We subscribe to the HONcode principles. Verify here No two patients with pancreas cancer are identical. The appropriate treatment of individual patients with pancreatic cancer varies greatly depending on the patient's medical and surgical history. The information expressed in this Web page is not medical advice. It is meant only to educate health care professionals and patients about the current status of treatment and research in pancreas cancer at Hopkins. Before making any medical decisions, patients with pancreatic cancer are advised to consult with their personal physicians. Pancreas Home Surgical Medical Basic Sci ... Oncology Center Home Last Modified: 08/30/2005

    3. PanCAN - Working Together For A Cure™
    Attend pancreatic cancer conferences for health professionals Contact Us ©2004 pancreatic cancer Action Network. All Rights Reserved.
    http://www.pancan.org/
    Contact Patient and Liaison Services (PALS) to receive information about cancer of the pancreas Attend pancreatic cancer conferences for health professionals...
    Participate as a Virtual Walker
    in an upcoming awareness event Save the Date One Voice Against Cancer Lobby Days are April 25-26, 2006! Help us give hope by becoming a PanCAN donor New JULY '05 Newsletter more... Last Update: August 24, 2005
    Learn more about the "Evening With The Stars" and "Symposium" activities on November 11-12, 2005 [more...] Take Action Now Contact Congress to Help Declare November 2005 National Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month
    Join the PanCAN Running Team in Miami
    ING Miami Marathon- January 29, 2006
    2005 Research Grant Recipients Learn more about this year's four innovative grant recipients. Please note PanCAN's
    New Address 2141 Rosecrans Ave., Suite 7000
    El Segundo, CA 90245
    Toll Free: 877-272-6226
    Phone: 310-725-0025
    Fax: 310-725-0029 About PanCAN Join our Mailing List Contact Us

    4. Pancreatic Cancer
    Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle, Washington is a world leader in the care of patients with pancreatic cancer.
    http://www.virginiamason.org/dbPancreaticCancer/default.htm
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    Virginia Mason is one of the premier medical centers in the country for the treatment of pancreatic cancer, with treatment results that are among the best in the world. Patients treated at Virginia Mason experience lower mortality rates, fewer complications, shorter hospital stays and have decreased hospital charges compared to national averages More About Our Treatment Results
    Choosing a Cancer Center
    Contact Us
    To make an appointment or request more information, please contact Linda Culp, R.N., C.G.R.N., G.I. Coordinator at (206) 341-1652. Documents may be faxed to (206) 223-6379.
    Radiation Oncology Center Locations
    Services
    Learn about the diagnostic and treatment options available for pancreatic cancer.
    How is Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosed?

    How is Pancreatic Cancer Treated?

    Screening for Pancreatic Cancer

    Support Services
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    Gastroenterology
    Education
    Make a selection from the list below to learn more about pancreatic cancer. Select from the list below: What is Cancer? What is the Pancreas?

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    Presents the institution, research, and clinical trials.
    http://www.pancreatic.org/

    6. Pancreatic Cancer UK :: Information, Support And Awareness
    Provides information and resource access aimed especially for British patientsand caregivers. Goals include increased awareness, earlier diagnosis and
    http://www.pancreaticcancer.org.uk/
    Quick Links: Home page Motivation and Introduction to pancreatic cancer
    - including symptoms
    What is pancreatic cancer? ... Bookmark this page Search our site using Google Pancreaticcancer.org.uk The whole web
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    for Pancreatic Cancer

    more info
    Many people have never heard of pancreatic cancer. This must change! This web-site has been set up to provide a central resource of information on pancreatic cancer to patients, caregivers and GPs and to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer to aid earlier diagnosis and to stimulate and enable more research into better treatment. We hope that in time www.pancreaticcancer.org.uk will become our official web-site for a national charity. We have developed our own material and also provide links to other web-sites. It is aimed at the UK but also provides links to some sites elsewhere in the world, especially the USA. About This Site Dedication Aims Motivation Who are we? ...
    aims leaflet to download (word 26Kb) to advertise the web-site at your GP surgery or hospital
    Sources of Information on pancreatic cancer and Support for pancreatic cancer patients and caregivers.

    7. Pancreatic Cancer Online Resources - Make A Difference!
    Find pancreatic cancer resources Being informed is a step in the right direction.If you are a pancreatic patient or a patient advocate, these websites
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    Pancreatic Cancer
    Online Resources
    This site has not been created, approved, or supported by any medical professional or medical organization. However, every effort has been made to assure that information given here is reliable. Nearly all of it has been obtained from reputable online sources (such as the National Cancer Institute or the American Cancer Society). Nothing contained on this page or in the pages referenced herein is intended to replace sound medical advice from the professionals of your choice. You should use the information gathered as a knowledge-base to enable you to participate intelligently and productively in your care.
    Do not use anything you find here as a substitute for professional guidance. We appreciate your visit. Please

    8. Pancreatic Cancer Online - Information On Treatment Options For Pancreatic Cance
    pancreatic cancer Online is your resource for treatment and self help options,both conventional and alternative, for pancreatic cancer.
    http://www.healthyfoundations.com/pancreatic/
    Welcome to Pancreatic Cancer online, my attempt to share all the information I've come across in my reasearch into pancreatic cancer and the alternative treatment options that I've come across in my research. My name is David Rosenberg, and my father, Mort Rosenberg, passed away in 1994 from pancreatic cancer. During this time, I spent a great deal of time researching any treatment options I could find that had any positive results for pancreatic cancer. I looked for both medical and alternative therapy options, and the only criterea I used was that the option show positive, verifiable results for survival of pancreatic cancer. Since I know how quick and deadly this disease is, I thought I should try to share the information I came across so that people interested in looking for alternatives for PC wouldn't have to start from scratch in their research. While I don't claim to have information on all the alternatives out there, I have tried to put up information on those alternatives for pancreatic cancer that have these kind of verifiable positive results of any kind. During our research, we come across a myriad of product and treatment options and from these we culled the ones that made sense to us. We have broken these options into two categories:

    9. Pancreatic Cancer Alliance
    PancreaticAlliance.org is a web site created by the pancreatic cancer Allianceto support pancreatic cancer research at the University of Massachusetts
    http://www.pancreaticalliance.org/
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    The Pancreatic Cancer Alliance exists to support the efforts of the medical and research communities as well as patients and their loved ones in the battle against pancreatic cancer. National Cancer Institute spends just $787 for each pancreatic cancer death, but spends $9,732 for each death from prostate cancer, which kills fewer people.
    Updated:
    Aug. 15, 2005
    News updated:
    Aug. 23, 2005
    Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer?
    You are not alone in this fight.
    The Pancreatic Cancer Alliance exists to support you in your fight against pancreatic cancer. We are a local organization in Central Massachusetts of patients and families affected by pancreatic cancer. On this web site, you'll find links to resources available on the Internet, information on research being undertaken at the University of Massachusetts in Worcester, links to news stories about the struggle as well as information on how you can support research to bring the kinds of advances needed to conquer this underfunded disease. Pancreatic cancer research lags behind the tremendous strides made in the fight against leukemia, breast cancer, and AIDS.

    10. Pancreatic Cancer Pancreatica - Confronting Pancreatic Cancer
    Offers a wealth of information about pancreatic cancer, as well as hosting the world's largest database of clinical trials against pancreatic cancer.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    11. February 2001 Final Report, Pancreatic Cancer, Progress Review Groups (PRGS), Of
    Year 2001 report by U.S. National Cancer Institute panel gives a comprehensive review and direction for future research effort.
    http://prg.nci.nih.gov/pancreatic/finalreport.html
    Pancreatic Cancer: An Agenda for Action
    Report of the Pancreatic Cancer Progress Review Group
    February 2001
    (Click here to view in PDF format) Co-Chairs: Scott Kern, M.D.; Margaret Tempero, M.D. Executive Director: Barbara Conley, M.D. Table of Contents Executive Summary Health of the Field and Overarching Issues Research Priorities Tumor Biology ... Top of Page
    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    Pancreatic cancer is a devastating disease that swiftly robs patients of both quality and quantity of life. It is the fifth leading cause of cancer death in the United States. In 2001, an estimated 29,200 new cases will be diagnosed, and 28,900 people will die from the disease. Most of these tumors will be ductal adenocarcinomas, from which there currently is little chance of long-term survival median survival is six months or less, and only four percent of patients are alive five years after diagnosis. Given its incidence and almost universal fatality, substantially increased research efforts are clearly warranted to understand, prevent, and control this disease. Pancreatic cancer has been understudied in both basic research laboratories and the clinic.In terms of total research dollars, total numbers of researchers, and numbers of researchers who are highly focused on this disease, pancreatic cancer lags significantly behind all of the most common tumors, despite their far more favorable survival rates.For example, in 1999, pancreatic cancer research received only $17.3 million in National Cancer Institute (NCI) funding.

    12. Pancreatic Cancer Home Page
    Webpage with details concerning pancreatic cancer, including various options for treatment.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    13. Pancreatic Cancer: Pancreatica - FAQ
    What are alternative or complementary treatment of pancreatic cancer? The mostcommon physical sign of pancreatic cancer is jaundice, with or without
    http://www.pancreatica.org/faq.html
    Confronting Pancreatic Cancer
    Pancreatic Cancer Frequently Asked Questions Introduction
    Bibliography
  • What is pancreatic cancer?
  • What are the stages of pancreatic cancer? ...
  • Where do I get more information on hospice and end of life issues? The "Frequently Asked Questions" section provides a great summary of what pancreatic cancer is and which therapies are available. Howard Fuller
    Medical Librarian
    Stanford University Medical Center Introduction to the FAQ
    (answers to frequently asked questions)
    This section consists of our version of "answers" to very general pre-selected questions about pancreatic cancer. This task is not easy, as there are controversies in virtually every aspect of its related diagnosis and treatment. Also, information regarding such treatment is in a constant state of flux, with the results of new studies often challenging assumptions or pushing our understandings just a little further along. Additionally, general guidelines frequently do not apply to individual circumstances. Each person's situation is unique. If a cookbook-approach could work well in these circumstances, doctors would not be needed. And make no mistake about it, in our view, a strong bond with a compassionate and knowledgeable physician-specialist is mandatory. Our brief answers are attempts to give a sense of overview to these very complicated subjects. There are whole books dedicated to many of these individual subjects, so our answers are (at best) summaries. Because they are designed as summaries, it is possible that whole areas of controversy are inadvertently (or intentionally) ignored or not given proper weight. So be careful when reading these answersall of the information given here needs to be checked out with your own doctor. And do not base any action or lack of action on these answers, they are meant for educational purposes only! Please read the
  • 14. Predictive Diagnostics Inc.
    Developing diagnostics to identify biomarker fingerprints for ovarian, breast, lung, prostate, and pancreatic cancer. Includes overview of company in Vacaville, California.
    http://www.predictivediagnostics.com/
    In 2003, more than 550,000 died of cancer, which is roughly half the people who were diagnosed.* Up until now, diagnostic tools have been limited in their ability to pinpoint symptoms at the earliest disease stages, when the most effective treatment options can be pursued. We invite you to learn more about who we are and why our research matters. And most importantly, how you can help us revolutionize the field of cancer diagnostics and treatment.

    15. MedlinePlus Pancreatic Cancer
    pancreatic cancer
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    16. MedlinePlus: Pancreatic Cancer
    US National Library of Medicine source which includes links to general information.
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/pancreaticcancer.html
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    17. CancerBACUP Pancreatic Cancer Information Centre
    pancreatic cancer information centre. General. The pancreas. What is cancer? References. Causes diagnosis. Causes. Different types. Symptoms
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    18. Pancreatic Cancer: The Pancreatic Duct
    Offers the story of a survivor's battle against one of the more rare forms of pancreatic cancer. Also information, support, links and access to discussion forums.
    http://www.acor.org/pancreas/
    Information for the pancreatic cancer patient and their loved ones
    29,000 people in the United States and 60,000 Europeans will learn that they have pancreatic cancer this year. In 1995 this site was founded to aggregate current information about pancreatic cancer for them and others worldwide who are afflicted with this condition. Since that time the site manager has changed but the message remains. The Pancreatic Duct is intended to offer a solid introduction to pancreatic cancer. It is intended to provide credible information about pancreatic cancer to enable the patient and their loved ones to learn about the disease. To help them to understand and better accept what is happening to them. And to help them participate effectively as an active part of their health care team. Information about the founder of this site and his experiences with pancreatic cancer are located in the Founder section.
    Affiliates of This Site:
    This site is strongly affiliated with two other non-profit internet sites: ACOR.org

    19. Welcome To The Stehlin Foundation For Cancer Research
    Information about innovative approaches to cancer treatment; including pancreatic cancer trials, desmoplastic small round cell tumor and nude mice research, and the camptothecin project.
    http://www.stehlin.org/

    The
    newsletter of
    The Stehlin Foundation

    Contact us:

    The Stehlin Foundation
    for Cancer Research
    1315 St. Joseph Parkway,
    Suite 1818
    Houston, Texas 77002
    Phone 713-659-1336
    FAX 713-659-1503 http://www.stehlin.org Upcoming Events: Houston Hot Sauce Festival! More 2005 Friends Gala! Oct. 15th Westin Galleria, featuring Neil Sedaka! Save the Date! More Matching Fund Details! More 7th Annual Luncheon and Style Show - Angels in our Midst! Thursday, Oct. 6th. Golfers Against Cancer 2005 Tournment Mon. 21st. Dinner Auction 19th, Corporate Event 20th. More June 2005 Newsletter 426 Kb The Stehlin Foundation for Cancer Research was established by surgical oncologist, Dr. John S. Stehlin, in 1969 with a specific and urgent mission: to find and develop the most effective treatments for the patient suffering from cancer today in the shortest period of time Recognizing the serious lack of communication between the scientist studying the cancer in the laboratory and the physician treating the patient at the bedside, the Stehlin team developed the concept of a

    20. Pancreas Cancer
    Foyo Herb applies Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat pancreatic cancer. Free online consultation offered.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

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