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Vicki
May you find lots of good advice here and from other sources as well.
For what it's worth, as one diagnosed with pancreatic cancer (Adenocarcinoma) not quite one year ago, and has been and will be treated at Mayo Rochester, here are a few thoughts and personal opinions.
1. Yes, it typically takes a bit of time to be seen at Mayo Rochester (apparently longer in Mayo Clinics in Florida and Arizona). It took me approximately 3+ weeks to get an initial appointment as a self-referred patient from distant Alaska. Some other renowned cancer centers with expertise in pancreatic cancer say they can see patients somewhat sooner (1.5 - 2 weeks) but I don't really know.
2. If you consider or elect to go somewhere else I urge you only to connect with cancer centers of excellence around the country, e.g., MD Anderson, MSKK, John Hopkins, etc.
3. Of course, the sooner definitive diagnosis and treatment begins, the likelihood of a better outcome.
FYI, there are several folks in this pancreatic cancer group fighting this disease who have an extraordinary amount of awareness of pancreatic cancer and offer informed advice. The moderator for this pancreatic cancer group, Colleen Young, is a very helpful resource as well. And of course PanCAN, the Pancreatic Action Network is a good source of information as well. https://pancan.org/facing-pancreatic-cancer/
I hope this helps a bit.
Best wishes to you and your husband going forward.

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Sorry, I think I replied in the wrong place. Anyway, thank you, this is really great information. As I'm sure you know, right now we're just overwelmed with this diagnosis. My father passed away from it 7 years ago.