pancreatic cancer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpancreaticandcancer
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pancreatic
adjective
uk/pæŋ.kriˈæt.ik/us/pæŋ.kriˈæt.ik/
relating to the pancreas (= the organ in the body that ...
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cancer
noun
uk/ˈkæn.sər/us/ˈkæn.sɚ/
a serious disease that is caused when cells in the body grow in a way that is uncontrolled and not normal, killing normal cells and often ...
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(Definition ofpancreaticandcancerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The effects are least apparent inpancreaticcancer.
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The dismal longterm survival ofpancreaticcanceris a result of the relatively late stage of presentation of the disease.
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He died frompancreaticcancer.
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He died ofpancreaticcancer.
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The cause waspancreaticcancer.
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Exocrine pancreatic cancers are the most common form ofpancreaticcancerwhen compared to endocrinepancreaticcancer.
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I know the odds ofpancreaticcancer.
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Redefining mortality afterpancreaticcancerresection.
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He died ofpancreaticcancerin 2013.
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He died ofpancreaticcancerin 1980.
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Turf was diagnosed with thepancreaticcancer.
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The cause of death waspancreaticcancer.
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She died in 1993 topancreaticcancer.
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He died ofpancreaticcancerin 2002.
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He had suffered frompancreaticcancer.
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He died ofpancreaticcancerin 2008.
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He was diagnosed withpancreaticcancer.
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He died frompancreaticcancerin 1980.
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He died ofpancreaticcancer, aged 77.
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He died in 2003 frompancreaticcancer.
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But shortly thereafter, he was struck down bypancreaticcancer.
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In late 2012, he was diagnosed withpancreaticcancer.
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He died ofpancreaticcancerat age 58.
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Chronic pancreatitis can lead to diabetes orpancreaticcancer.
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