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Pancreas Resources & Links - The Columbia University Pancreas Center in New York

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What are the are the online resource I can consult about pancreatic diseases and pancreatic cancer? http://t.co/WBYzeBGo

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Pancreatitis

pancreasmd.org — “Diseases of the Pancreas: Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas that occurs when pancreatic enzyme secretions build up and begin to digest the organ itself.View full resource at pancreasmd.org

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Patient Spotlights - The Columbia University Pancreas Center in New York

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Stories of Hope: Treating pancreatic disorders and inoperable pancreatic cancer. http://t.co/QBd4DiN

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Pancreatic Cancer Risk Factors - The Columbia University Pancreas Center in New York

pancreasmd.org — “Pancreatic Cancer Risk Factors: The causes of pancreatic cancer are not fully understood.View full resource at pancreasmd.org

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Type 2 diabetes subjects have 2.8 fold higher risk for pancreatitis compared to non diabetic subjects. http://t.co/mrbAc58

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Pancreatic Disease: Precursors to Pancreatic Cancer

pancreasmd.org — “The Columbia University Pancreas Center is founded on the principle that treatment of pancreas disorders demands a commitment to collaboration in patient care. In addition to upholding an exacting standard of compassionate, team-oriented clinical medicine at the Center, we deeply value the insights of medical research and continually pursue new avenues of diagnosis and treatment.View full resource at pancreasmd.org

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What is are Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasms (IPMN or IPMT)? http://t.co/g1gT9AE

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Persistence Pays off for Lucien Zito and His Family - The Pancreas Center

pancreasmd.org — “The Columbia University Pancreas Center is founded on the principle that treatment of pancreas disorders demands a commitment to collaboration in patient care. In addition to upholding an exacting standard of compassionate, team-oriented clinical medicine at the Center, we deeply value the insights of medical research and continually pursue new avenues of diagnosis and treatment.View full resource at pancreasmd.org

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For Lucien Zito, finding appropriate treatment for pancreatic cancer was a strenuous but persistence paid off. http://t.co/YRz2yt7

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Stories of Hope: Alyson's Story - The Columbia University Pancreas Center in New York

pancreasmd.org — “In August 2009, after six years of misdiagnosis, I was diagnosed with a precancerous cyst on the head of my pancreas. Despite the statistics and fear that surrounds such a diagnosis, I was comforted by the knowledge that so many friends and family members were there to support me along the way. With their ongoing support and encouragement, I was able to establish the The Pancreatic Endowment for Achieving Control and Education (P.E.A.C.E) at The Pancreas Center at Columbia University Medical CenView full resource at pancreasmd.org

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Paddling Pancreatic Cancer"hoping that you can join my efforts and help me in building awareness of pancreatic cancer" http://t.co/iSjVwjm

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Pancreatic Cancer Detection and Diagnosis - The Columbia University Pancreas Center in New York

pancreasmd.org — “The Columbia University Pancreas Center is founded on the principle that treatment of pancreas disorders demands a commitment to collaboration in patient care. In addition to upholding an exacting standard of compassionate, team-oriented clinical medicine at the Center, we deeply value the insights of medical research and continually pursue new avenues of diagnosis and treatment.View full resource at pancreasmd.org

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Apache II, Glasgow & Ranson criteria are some of the scoring systems used to predict pancreatitis severity. .http://bit.ly/9476t0

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The Pancreas Center, Medical Oncology Program: How to Prepare for an Appointment

pancreasmd.org — “The Columbia University Pancreas Center is founded on the principle that treatment of pancreas disorders demands a commitment to collaboration in patient care. In addition to upholding an exacting standard of compassionate, team-oriented clinical medicine at the Center, we deeply value the insights of medical research and continually pursue new avenues of diagnosis and treatment.View full resource at pancreasmd.org

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How to prepare for an appointment at The Pancreas Center? http://bit.ly/8oCQcj

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The Pancreas Center: Beth A. Schrope MD, PhD, FACS

pancreasmd.org — “The Columbia University Pancreas Center is founded on the principle that treatment of pancreas disorders demands a commitment to collaboration in patient care. In addition to upholding an exacting standard of compassionate, team-oriented clinical medicine at the Center, we deeply value the insights of medical research and continually pursue new avenues of diagnosis and treatment.View full resource at pancreasmd.org

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http://twitpic.com/wkblr - Team Staff Profile: Dr Beth Schrope Assistant Professor of Surgery http://bit.ly/7T8ek3

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The Pancreas Center, Precursors to Pancreatic Cancer

pancreasmd.org — “The Columbia University Pancreas Center is founded on the principle that treatment of pancreas disorders demands a commitment to collaboration in patient care. In addition to upholding an exacting standard of compassionate, team-oriented clinical medicine at the Center, we deeply value the insights of medical research and continually pursue new avenues of diagnosis and treatment.View full resource at pancreasmd.org

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Precursors to Pancreatic Cancer: What is Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasms (IPMN or IPMT) http://bit.ly/5l1VBz

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The Pancreas Center: John Allendorf, MD

pancreasmd.org — “The Columbia University Pancreas Center is founded on the principle that treatment of pancreas disorders demands a commitment to collaboration in patient care. In addition to upholding an exacting standard of compassionate, team-oriented clinical medicine at the Center, we deeply value the insights of medical research and continually pursue new avenues of diagnosis and treatment.View full resource at pancreasmd.org

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Team Staff Profile: Dr John Allendorf, Assistant Professor of Surgery http://bit.ly/4HRiy9

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The Pancreas Center: Robert L. Fine, MD

pancreasmd.org — “The Columbia University Pancreas Center is founded on the principle that treatment of pancreas disorders demands a commitment to collaboration in patient care. In addition to upholding an exacting standard of compassionate, team-oriented clinical medicine at the Center, we deeply value the insights of medical research and continually pursue new avenues of diagnosis and treatment.View full resource at pancreasmd.org

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Team Staff Profile: Dr Robert L Fine, Director, Medical Oncology http://bit.ly/8YWKuW

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