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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: Primary peritoneal cancer</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by Perri Lyn on 12/9/2007</description>
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      <title>Primary peritoneal cancer</title>
      <description>Hi my name is Lyn and my mother was diagnosed with PPC in Jan 2006 and passed away on October 21, 2007.&amp;nbsp; She fought a long hard battle untill the very end.&amp;nbsp; We were all able to be with her at home when she passed away.&amp;nbsp; This cancer is a horrible cancer that needs to be more recognized.&amp;nbsp; My mom was sick and compplaining of the very symptoms related to PPC months before she was diagnosed.&amp;nbsp; She was 77 and she did not do well with the chemo treatments but continued untill they told her there was nothing more that they could do.&amp;nbsp; S he was given 3-6 months in Aug and died in October.&amp;nbsp; Has anyone out there lost a loved one to this horribloe cancer?Lyn</description>
      <author>Perri Lyn</author>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Dec 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Primary peritoneal cancer</title>
      <description>Hi, My name is Annie, and I have a very similar story to you Lyn.&amp;nbsp; My mother was diagnosed with PPC at the end of January, 07, yet she only made it to November 4,2007.&amp;nbsp; She was 59.&amp;nbsp; It was also a long and arduous year for us.&amp;nbsp; My grandmother was diagnosed with colon cancer in the same week of January, and so, we moved my mom to my grandmother&amp;#39;s house, and I quit school to move in and take care of them both.&amp;nbsp;We Even went all the way to seek alternative treatment in Arizona. My mother developed a blood clot in her leg during the plane trip there, and we had to take her to the ER as soon as we landed.&amp;nbsp; She was in a new hospital, with none of her own doctors for about 3 1/2 weeks. The last 2 weeks of her life, we spent in hospice (Hospice of the Valley was amazing to us, and The Sherman Home in Pheonix was more like a nice hotel with only 13 rooms) and then under hospice home care for the last two days. &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;This cancer is so rare, and so aggressive.&amp;nbsp; I really want to do something to help more people know about it.&amp;nbsp; It is also genetic, so even if we can&amp;#39;t do something for those who have unfortunately not won this battle, we can do something for those who haven&amp;#39;t even started it yet.&amp;nbsp; I want to make a donation that will specifically fund research of PPC so that it may be disconnected from Gynecological cancers and treated as it&amp;#39;s own entity, which I believe would be more effective.&amp;nbsp; I can&amp;#39;t seem to find anywhere that would specifically use my donation in this way.&amp;nbsp; Does anyone know of such? &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Annie </description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Primary peritoneal cancer</title>
      <description>HI Annie I am sorry to hear about your mother.&amp;nbsp; I heard from my moms doctor that it was not genetic.&amp;nbsp; I will have to look further into it!&amp;nbsp; Lyn</description>
      <author>Perri Lyn</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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