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Pancreatic Cancer Declines;
Still Among Most Deadly
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A decline in smoking, one of the
top risk factors for the disease, may
be behind the drop in cases.
Steve Jobs holds up an Apple iPhone at the MacWorld Conference
Portland Development Commission
Jobs lived more than seven years in San Francisco. The founder of Apple computers died after a
The Urban Renewal Agency for the City of Portland, Oregon
after being diagnosed with a neu­ battle with pancreatic cancer.
roendocrine tumor — a less com­ li vewithjust part ofa liver or a colon, fomia, San Francisco,
Portland is internationally recognized for its quality of life, distinctive
mon, slower-growing and more treat­
or only one kidney or lung. But the
The lifetime risk of developing neighborhoods, and robust transit system. Playing a key role in keeping
able type of pancreatic cancer than
pancreas is a fish-shaped organ that pancreatic cancer is about 1 in 71, Portland, Oregon, one of America’s most livable cities is the Portland
the kind that killed Steinman a week
makes digestive enzymes and insu- according to the cancer society
Development Commission’s mission. PDC is the City’s urban renewa
ago and actor Patrick Swayze two lin and other hormones that enable Men and blacks account for more
agency, charged with bringing together resources to achieve Portland's
years ago.
the body to make energy from food, cases than women and whites, pos- vision. We’re currently looking for qualified individuals to complemen
The Apple chief kept details of
In the United States, pancreatic sibly because of differences in smok- our workforce for the following positions:
his illness behind a firewall and de­
cancer is the fourth leading cause of ing rates. Smokers have two to three
clared he was cured after cancer
261111 Business Development Officer
cancer deaths. About 44,030 people times more risk of developing the
surgery in 2004. However, five years will be diagnosed with it and about disease. Use of smokeless tobacco
264111 Asset Management & Loan Servicing Manager
later, gaunt and having lost a lot of 37,660 people will die ofit this year also raises the risk.
PDC values diversity in its work force and is committed to Equal
weight. Jobs had a liver transplant. in the U.S., the American Cancer
Obese people, those who don’t
Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action.
Experts said it was likely because
Society estimates.
exercise much and diabetics also
his cancer had returned or spread.
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Possible symptoms are fatigue, have more risk for pancreatic can-
A liver transplant sometimes can back pain, abdominal pain, unex- cer. Alcohol use might play a role:
Portland Development Commission, 222 NW 5th Ave.,
cure the type of cancer that Jobs plained weight loss, loss of appe- Most studies haven't tied it to pan-
Portland, OR 97209
had. But if it comes back, "it's usu­
Jobline: 503.823.3463
tite, jaundice and nausea.
creatic cancer, but heavy drinking
ally in one to two years," said Dr.
This cancer often is not found can lead to diabetes and liver and
Michael Pishvaian of Georgetown
until it is advanced or has spread, pancreas problems that pose a can-
University's Lombardi Comprehen­
and overall survival is dismal: 20 cer risk, the cancer society says
sive Cancer Center.
percent after one year and only 4
The best hope for a patient is that
In January, Jobs announced his
percent after five years.
the tumor is operable. That was the
third and final leave of absence. He
However, with a neuroendocrine case in February 2009, when U.S.
resigned in August and died on
tumor like the one Jobs had, "people Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader
W ednesday.
can live a longer time; median sur- Ginsburg had a small, early-stage
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Part of what makes pancreatic
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cancer so deadly is that the pan­ Alan Venook, a pancreatic cancer York’s Memorial Sloan-Kettering
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creas is as vital as the heart. You can
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Oregonians with Medicare can
change health plans and prescrip­
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lier this year. The annual enrollment
period starts Saturday, Oct. 15 and
continues through Dec. 7.
There are several choices for
Medicare Part D Prescription Drug
coverage. Staff and volunteers from
Multnomah County Senior Health
Insurance B enefits A ssistance
(SHIBA) program will conduct
neighborhood enrollment events to
help individuals compare plans.
People with Medicare can find a
plan that fits their needs, but it takes
research to sort through the 62 avail­
able options.
“It’s wise to assume your plan
has changes and read the new ma­
terials carefully to compare costs,”
says Janet Bowman, Multnomah
County SHIBA Coordinator. “If
you're considering a different health
plan, find out if your doctor accepts
it, and make sure it will cover what
you need. Get the answers before
you enroll in a new plan”.
People who have questions may
call their plan or 1 -800-MEDICARE.
Residents can also attend an enroll­
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serve an appointment or for more
information, contact Multnomah
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hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday, at 503-988-3646.
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