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I learned early on from my days working as a medical technologist what patients told me…you are your own best advocate. If you can’t get through to a physician or unhappy with their answer, cut the losses as they say and move on. My first rule,of thumb is go to a comprehensive medical center in a major city and then look for a clinician-scientist…one who also conducts clinical trials. They are the most knowledgable and best at “thinking outside the box” . Also it is important to be assertive but in a respectful manner. I found that doing my own research and preparing my arguments to defend my position gets the respect of care team members. Years after recovering from stage IV pancreatic cancer, I went back to visit my care team. I’ll never forget what they said….that they respected me for my efforts and having taken a deep interest in my case. They looked at me as one of the members of the team and not just the patient. I never sat in the exam room with that “deer in the headlights look”. I knew my life depending on engaging the care team and showing them I had strong resolve and perseverance.

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The radiologic oncologist told us yesterday that radiotherapy will not work on the small recurrence along the resected pancreas edge. Our regular oncologist said it would work so we are pushing ahead. It is one of the largest radiotherapy centers where we live.