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1 Mayo Clinic, “Pancreatic Cancer,” https://mayocl.in/2gr3s5z
2 Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, “Whipple Procedure,” https://bit.ly/2JzXGiI
3 Zawn Villines, Whipple Procedure: What You Need to
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4 Brainy Quote, Albert Schweitzer Quotes,”
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6 American Diabetes Association, “Hypoglycemia (Low
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7 American Diabetes Association, “Hyperglycemia (High
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8 Bright Side, “Here’s the Real Difference Between a Negative and a Positive Attitude to Life,” https://bit.ly/2bnDTgF
9 Mayo Clinic, “Positive Thinking: Stop Negative Self-Talk to
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10 Fabian Pfortmüller, “What Does ‘Community’ Even Mean?”
11 Journey Forward, “Life After Cancer Treatment: Social and Work Relationships,” https://bit.ly/2sQqTM6
12 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “About Pets & People,” https://bit.ly/2p4aYq7
13 Medline Plus, “Capecitabine [Xeloda],” https://bit.ly/2HIag9Y
14 Amanda Chan, “8 Ways to Stay Positive When You Have Cancer,” Parkway Cancer Center, https://bit.ly/2HIGCRS
15 Skip Richard, “6 Things to Consider When Returning to Work After an Illness,” https://bit.ly/2JvTOzs
16 Richard L. Burns, “8 Steps to Help You Rebuild Your Life After Illness,” https://bit.ly/2y5MghD