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White Plains Hospital Forum Sheds Light On Pancreatic Cancer

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Responsible for the death of over 43,000 Americans annually, pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest forms of the disease in the United States. Due in large part to its lack of identifiable symptoms, pancreatic cancer has an incredibly high rate of lethality after diagnosis. 

The White Plains Hospital Center for Cancer Care will be hosting its fifth annual Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Forum.

The White Plains Hospital Center for Cancer Care will be hosting its fifth annual Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Forum.

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To help Westchester County residents learn more about screening, prevention and treatment of this dangerous disease, White Plains Hospital is hosting its annual Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Forum to help inform and educate the public.

Currently in its fifth offering, the symposium will focus on early pancreatic cancer detection and survival. A panel of oncological doctors, surgeons and other staff will address a variety of aspects associated with the disease, ranging from diet and nutrition to genetic testing and recent research updates.

The symposium will be held on Friday. Nov. 3 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at White Plains Hospital's Center for Cancer Care. The event is free and open to the public and breakfast will be served. To register, call 914-849-7500.

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