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Living Hope
LivingHope2055
100 episodes
1 week ago
Hear from the people actually living with pancreatic cancer for inspiration and education about this deadly disease.
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Hear from the people actually living with pancreatic cancer for inspiration and education about this deadly disease.
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Non-Profit
Business
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Can Early Detection Change the Outcome of Pancreatic Cancer?
Living Hope
29 minutes 55 seconds
4 months ago
Can Early Detection Change the Outcome of Pancreatic Cancer?
In this episode, we welcome Ken Miller, a stage 1 pancreatic cancer survivor diagnosed less than a year ago—one of the earliest diagnoses we've featured. Ken shares how subtle signs like rising blood sugar and digestive issues led to a critical second opinion that changed everything. He opens up about the physical and emotional challenges of treatment and recovery, including fatigue, neuropathy, and finding his "new normal." Ken also reflects on the vital role his wife and children played throughout his journey and offers powerful advice for others: trust your instincts, speak up, and never ignore changes in your health. Ken’s story is a moving reminder that early detection, determination, and strong support can make a life-saving difference.
Living Hope
Hear from the people actually living with pancreatic cancer for inspiration and education about this deadly disease.