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Pancreas Resources & Links - The Columbia University Pancreas Center in New York
pancreasmd.org — “Pancreas Resources & Links: Lustgarten Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research Newsletter” View full resource at pancreasmd.org
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What are the are the online resource I can consult about pancreatic diseases and pancreatic cancer? http://t.co/WBYzeBGo
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
Most Recently Shared on September 8, 2011 at 1:59 pm By:
Patient Spotlights - The Columbia University Pancreas Center in New York
pancreasmd.org — “Patient Spotlights - The Columbia University Pancreas Center in New York” View full resource at pancreasmd.org
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Stories of Hope: Treating pancreatic disorders and inoperable pancreatic cancer. http://t.co/QBd4DiN
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
Most Recently Shared on August 30, 2011 at 7:14 am By:
Type 2 diabetes subjects have 2.8 fold higher risk for pancreatitis compared to non diabetic subjects. http://t.co/mrbAc58
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
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
Most Recently Shared on August 12, 2011 at 11:44 pm By:
For Lucien Zito, finding appropriate treatment for pancreatic cancer was a strenuous but persistence paid off. http://t.co/YRz2yt7
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 Cen” View full resource at pancreasmd.org
Most Recently Shared on July 29, 2011 at 3:11 pm By:
Paddling Pancreatic Cancer"hoping that you can join my efforts and help me in building awareness of pancreatic cancer" http://t.co/iSjVwjm
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
Most Recently Shared on July 15, 2010 at 4:29 am By:
Apache II, Glasgow & Ranson criteria are some of the scoring systems used to predict pancreatitis severity. .http://bit.ly/9476t0
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
Most Recently Shared on January 23, 2010 at 6:44 pm By:
How to prepare for an appointment at The Pancreas Center? http://bit.ly/8oCQcj
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
Most Recently Shared on January 3, 2010 at 11:15 pm By:
http://twitpic.com/wkblr - Team Staff Profile: Dr Beth Schrope Assistant Professor of Surgery http://bit.ly/7T8ek3
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
Most Recently Shared on December 12, 2009 at 3:15 pm By:
Precursors to Pancreatic Cancer: What is Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasms (IPMN or IPMT) http://bit.ly/5l1VBz
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
Most Recently Shared on December 7, 2009 at 10:45 pm By:
Team Staff Profile: Dr John Allendorf, Assistant Professor of Surgery http://bit.ly/4HRiy9
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
Most Recently Shared on November 27, 2009 at 8:30 am By:
Team Staff Profile: Dr Robert L Fine, Director, Medical Oncology http://bit.ly/8YWKuW

