- A Fateful Fall: Pancreatic Cancer
Patient Beating the Odds
- Mayo Clinic
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"You don't choose what you get," Rogers says. "It's how you deal with it.
You can go home and cry, or you can get on top of it and decide to beat
this thing."
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"Every patient I see, I think of Steve Rogers," says Bishop, pointing to
the family's Christmas picture. "I have his picture in my office to
inspire me. With pancreatic cancer, you see so many sad cases, and you so
often have to give bad news. A patient like Steve really keeps you going
as a physician."
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- Man defied the cancer odds
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Martinville Bulleton
- The experience
“is mind-boggling. It’s awesome,” Stone said. “I have been so sick, I
can’t even tell you, but the things that have developed from this sickness
have been great.
- “I had great
friends and a great church backing me,” Stone added. “I’ve found if you
have friends and if you have the Lord, you’ve got everything. Material
wealth is not very important.”
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