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Home / Health / Pancreatic Cancer: UK Patient Seeks Portuguese Lifeline

Pancreatic Cancer: UK Patient Seeks Portuguese Lifeline

17 Dec

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Summary

  • Woman diagnosed with pancreatic cancer after dismissing symptoms as stress.
  • UK doctors deem surgery impossible due to tumor complexity.
  • Fundraising launched to cover costly specialist treatment in Portugal.
Pancreatic Cancer: UK Patient Seeks Portuguese Lifeline

Annie De'Ath, a mother-of-two from Tunbridge Wells, received a devastating pancreatic cancer diagnosis after initially attributing her symptoms to stress. Following scans and endoscopies in March, she began chemotherapy in April. However, surgery, considered the only chance for a cure, was ruled out by UK medics due to the intricate nature of her tumor.

A consultation with Professor Markus Buchler in Lisbon, Portugal, has provided a glimmer of hope. The specialist believes surgery is feasible but requires Annie to undergo immediate chemotherapy to stabilize the cancer. Once tumor markers reach a specific level, she must travel to Portugal for the operation and subsequent care.

To fund this critical treatment, her colleagues at Sackville School, where she has been a teaching assistant for over 15 years, have launched a fundraising campaign with a £25,000 goal. Currently, £17,500 has been raised for the chemotherapy, surgery, and post-operative care, offering Annie a chance at beating the disease.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Annie De'Ath has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and is seeking specialist treatment in Portugal.
UK doctors deemed surgery impossible due to the intricate nature and complexity of her tumor.
Her colleagues at Sackville School have launched a fundraising campaign to cover the costs of the specialized treatment.

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