Surviving Pancreatic Cancer
Miggie Olsson says that when she learned she had stage 4 pancreatic cancer, it felt like a death sentence. Twelve years later, she knows she's an outlier, based on statistics, but she hopes her longevity will be more the norm and less the exception with current and future patients.
Видео Surviving Pancreatic Cancer канала UW Medicine
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