Patient Stories
Pancreatic cancer is a tough disease to fight and oftentimes patients are diagnosed in late stages of the disease – making successful treatment more difficult to accomplish. We fight pancreatic cancer as a team, giving you the best hope for recovery.
Our pancreatic surgery team are pioneers in surgical techniques and we were the first in Michigan to use NanoKnife, a pioneering technology used to destroy inoperable pancreatic tumors.
Our Heroes
Margo's story
When pancreatic cancer struck Margo Chilcott, 79, she made a choice: No chemotherapy. No radiation. Only surgery. And her doctor supported her.
Ondina's story
Ondina Garcia was afraid of doctors, but caring physicians pushed to find a diagnosis and successfully treated her pancreatic cancer. Ondina defied the odds for survival.
Harry's story
The morning after Harry received his pancreatic cancer diagnosis, he woke up determined to beat it — and determined to live to walk his two daughters down the aisle one day. Now he’s sharing what gave him strength to keep going during treatment to offer hope to others.
Sheila's story
Surviving a cancer diagnosis is cause for celebration. Sheila Kasselman, a pancreatic cancer survivor, took celebrating survivorship to another level by destroying 3D-printed replicas of her tumor.
Nicole's story
When diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, Nicole Tringer explored all her options when it came to cancer care and treatment. She put her trust in the team at the Henry Ford Cancer and she is now a three year survivor, celebrating survivorship by "crushing cancer."
Five-Year Survivors
Five metro Detroiters have defied the odds: They are 5-year and 10-year survivors of pancreatic cancer. Survival has given each of them an inspiring new outlook on life.