tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-496434553840144930.post2363387270100394700..comments2023-08-17T09:39:11.251-06:00Comments on A Need to Create: Pancreatic Cancer - How to Cope?Tammy Whttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05351809005602843049noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-496434553840144930.post-24853278820186376352008-10-15T17:58:00.000-06:002008-10-15T17:58:00.000-06:00I am so sorry to hear of your cancer diagnosis - b...I am so sorry to hear of your cancer diagnosis - but don't accept it. My husband was diagnosed May 8th with pancreatic stage 4 & is doing good. We have researched everything that feeds tumors & avoid them. There are so many things we have discovered & his tumor markers have shrunk by 1/4 the 1st mo. & 1/3 the 2nd mo. & his tumors have shrunk by 1/4th. We travel every week 400 mi. There is a trial @ webmd.com for axitinib which is an angiogenesis blocker for advanced pancreatic cancer. If you have not started any treatment you would be eligible. Hope is a great tool that God gives us. There are people with same diagnosis that are still living 15 yrs later. Our doctors are amazed at my husbands health - they had given him 6 wks. There is a great protein shake(Jay Robb)with Stevia for sweetener that my husband loves & is easy on stomach. He has put on weight instead of losing, which is typical. Don't give up - only the devil wants that - God is the only one who can determine your days. Good luck & blessings to you. Determined Wifecaregiverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08010314076717702994noreply@blogger.com