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  2. Hospice care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to 2002's The Case Against Assisted Suicide: For the Right to End-of-life Care, "60% of hospice patients have cancer." [40] But, patients can be on hospice for numerous other illnesses, such as end-stage heart and lung diseases, stroke, renal failure, Alzheimers, or many other conditions.

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    A common misconception is that hospice care hastens death because patients "give up" fighting the disease. However, people in hospice care often live the same length of time as patients in the hospital, or longer. Additionally, people receiving hospice care have significantly lower healthcare expenditures. [24] [25]

  4. Pancreatic Cancer Action Network - Wikipedia

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    The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) is a United States–based 501(c)(3) charity that funds research, provides patient/caregiver support, conducts community outreach and advocates for increased federal research funding for those affected by pancreatic cancer. [4] [5]

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    Nov. 4—THOMASVILLE — For six years, Urshela Harrison has been battling cancer. It began as breast cancer, then spread to her brain and her bones. From a medical perspective, she says, she's an ...

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    Former Postmates executive James Butts shared a heartfelt message on social media as he prepared to enter hospice after receiving treatment for Stage 4 cancer.

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