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Published November 23, 2012, 12:00 AM

Letter - November is National Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month

Over the past 30 years, there has been a revolution in science and medicine, resulting in increased survival rates for many diseases but, unfortunately, pancreatic cancer has not benefited from these advances because historically there haven’t been enough people who know about it.

To the editor:

Over the past 30 years, there has been a revolution in science and medicine, resulting in increased survival rates for many diseases but, unfortunately, pancreatic cancer has not benefited from these advances because historically there haven’t been enough people who know about it. As a result, pancreatic cancer is the only one of the top cancer killers with a five-year survival rate in the single digits, at just 6 percent.

Even more alarming is that the disease is anticipated to move from the fourth to the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States by 2020, and possibly as early as 2015. We must change this. We can.

November is National Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. I’ve pledged to support the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network’s Vision of Progress to double the pancreatic cancer survival rate by 2020.

I’m supporting this vision because this past summer I lost my husband, Mike, to pancreatic cancer just eight months after diagnosis. I understand firsthand the urgent need to create hope for others and their loved ones.

Now is the time to be a hero in the fight against pancreatic cancer. Please visit www.pancanvision.org to learn more. Together we can make a difference.

Kathy McGinn

Alexandria, MN

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