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rifemachineusa · 1 year
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Cancer is a severe illness that has inflicted millions of individuals worldwide. Women are susceptible to developing various forms of cancer, and among the most common ones are pancreatic cancer and endometrial cancer.
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signofcancerblog · 2 years
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pinkfey · 2 years
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so my mom is in the hospital with pancreatitis + dehydration because she can’t keep fluids down + unbalanced acid levels because acid tablets are the only thing that combat the pain in her chest because her meds don’t work like they should and what do u know !! that all leads to organ failure !!
#but how are they supposed to regulate her diet to treat the pancreatic inflammation when she CANT EAT !!!!!!!#her illness is so rare and times like these it dawns on me how much of a lab rat she’s been the past two decades and how much MORE difficult#it is for us to get treatment for her. no surgeries work. she gets a myriad of health problems like diabetes and pancreatitis as long term#symptoms. absolutely ZERO research goes into her illness because it affects no one compared to something like cancer#it’s so fucking frustrating. it’s destroyed her life and ours and the doctors really don’t do shit for her#she wouldn’t have to take acid tablets if they gave her the proper fucking meds !!#because the acid reflux is just part of her illness so there’s no making that go away#the dehydration is because she literally cannot get food or water down because not only does her esophagus not work due to the disorder#but all of the failed dilations and surgeries have fucked it up beyond repair. the only option for that is to remove it#just like. i’m so upset because only some of this was avoidable.#the dehydration and inflammation was bound to happen because that’s just what happens with her illness. she can barley get liquids down#but the acidity?? she’s been telling them for weeks the meds aren’t working and she’s been taking the tablets to compensate. this is on them#RNRNGNNFNDNG having a member of your family with chronic health problems is hard enough as it is but i can’t stress how much worse it is#when the condition is rare. we have hardly any resources and have to travel to get ‘good’ treatment like the dilations that don’t work#and so much is just fucking troubleshooting because so much is unknown#and she’s only getting worse. she’s literally wasting away physically and mentally because she’s getting no sleep and no nutrients.#AND AAAAAAAAAA i don’t get upset about this often because it’s so normal for me for the past fifteen years#but holy shit i deserve to be angry#AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA#every once in a while i really comprehend it all. how i had my mother robbed from me. from her own life. it makes me just sob#like i never did as a kid because i didn’t grasp it#if anyone read this far no well wishes please#i have a complicated relationship with her#and if anyone is curious what the disorder is it’s called achalasia and believe me i’m an encyclopedia when it comes to it#anyways.txt
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newnewz · 5 months
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World Pancreatic Cancer Day: Symptoms, Risk Factors, Diagnosis, Treatment And More
Pancreatic cancer is a serious and often fatal disease that affects the pancreas, a vital organ in the digestive system. Pancreatic cancer occurs when abnormal cells in the pancreas begin to grow uncontrollably, forming a mass or tumour. It is estimated that each year, over 450,000 people worldwide are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, making it the 12th most common cancer in both men and women.
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Symptoms of pancreatic cancer:
Known as a silent disease, pancreatic cancer often exhibits minimal symptoms in its early stages, making it challenging to detect and diagnose until it has progressed to more advanced stages. Common symptoms, when they do appear, include jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), unexplained weight loss, abdominal or back pain, loss of appetite, and digestive problems.
Pancreatic cancer is classified into two main types: exocrine pancreatic cancers and endocrine pancreatic cancers. Exocrine tumours, which are the most common type, arise from the cells that produce digestive enzymes, while endocrine tumours arise from the cells that produce hormones like insulin and glucagon.
Risk factors — Are they different from other cancers?
Various risk factors have been identified that may increase a person’s chances of developing pancreatic cancer. These include smoking, a family history of the disease, obesity, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, and certain genetic syndromes. However, it is essential to note that not everyone who has these risk factors will develop pancreatic cancer, and individuals without any risk factors can still be diagnosed.
Once diagnosed, treatment options for pancreatic cancer depend on the stage and location of the tumour, as well as the patient’s overall health. Surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and palliative care are potential approaches used either individually or in combination. It is crucial for patients to consult with a medical professional to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
Survival rate in pancreatic cancer:
Unfortunately, pancreatic cancer has a relatively low survival rate compared to other types of cancer. This is mainly due to late-stage diagnosis and the aggressive nature of the disease. However, early detection can prove to be significantly helpful in improving the chances of successful treatment. Current research efforts focus on finding better screening methods for early detection and developing more effective treatments to combat this devastating condition.
Raising public awareness about pancreatic cancer is vital. Education and increased knowledge of the disease symptoms and risk factors can lead to earlier detection and potentially save lives. It is also crucial to promote healthy lifestyle choices and regular check-ups as certain preventative measures can reduce the risk of developing pancreatic cancer.
Support groups and organizations dedicated to pancreatic cancer play a crucial role in providing information, resources, and assistance to patients and their families. These organizations also support fundraising events to aid research efforts aimed at finding better treatments and eventually a cure for pancreatic cancer.
In conclusion, pancreatic cancer is a severe disease, requiring greater public awareness. By understanding the risk factors, symptoms, and treatment options, individuals can take proactive steps to reduce their risk and seek medical attention if necessary. Continuous support for research and advocacy is essential to improving outcomes and ultimately finding a cure for pancreatic cancer.
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perfectmusicbird · 9 months
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Summary of early symptoms and characteristics of pancreatic cancer
Hey there! This is Gamja, and I’m here to share some important health information with you. If you take a look around, you might notice that more people are dealing with various cancers than you might think. One particular type of cancer, pancreatic cancer, is quite tricky to detect in its early stages and has a high mortality rate, which is causing concern among many. Today, let’s focus on the…
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healthcare-industry · 10 months
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Pancreatic Cancer Treatment in India
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Pancreatic cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the pancreas, an organ in the abdomen that produces insulin and other hormones. It is a very serious disease, and the survival rate is low.
Symptoms
The symptoms of pancreatic cancer can vary depending on the stage of the cancer. Early-stage pancreatic cancer may not cause any symptoms at all. As the cancer progresses, the symptoms may include:
Abdominal pain
Yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice)
Weight loss
Loss of appetite
Nausea and vomiting
Diarrhea
Constipation
Back pain
Fatigue
Causes
The causes of pancreatic cancer are not fully understood, but there are a number of factors that can increase your risk of developing the disease. These factors include:
Age: Pancreatic cancer is more common in older adults.
Family history: If you have a family history of pancreatic cancer, you are at increased risk of developing the disease.
Certain genes: Some people are born with genes that increase their risk of developing pancreatic cancer.
Certain lifestyle factors: Certain lifestyle factors, such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and obesity, can increase your risk of developing pancreatic cancer.
Diagnosis
Pancreatic cancer is diagnosed through a combination of physical exams, blood tests, imaging tests, and biopsies. The treatment for pancreatic cancer depends on the stage of the cancer, the patient's overall health, and the patient's preferences. Treatment options for pancreatic cancer include:
Surgery: Surgery is the main treatment for pancreatic cancer. The type of surgery that is performed will depend on the stage of the cancer.
Chemotherapy: Chemotherapy is used to kill cancer cells.
Radiation therapy: Radiation therapy is used to kill cancer cells by destroying their DNA.
Targeted therapy: Targeted therapy is a type of treatment that targets specific proteins that are involved in cancer growth.
Immunotherapy: Immunotherapy is a type of treatment that helps the body's immune system fight cancer.
Success Rate
The success rate of pancreatic cancer treatment depends on the stage of the cancer at the time of diagnosis. The overall 5-year survival rate for pancreatic cancer is about 9%.
The side effects of pancreatic cancer treatment can vary depending on the type of treatment and the patient's individual circumstances. Some common side effects of pancreatic cancer treatment include:
Hair loss
Nausea and vomiting
Fatigue
Mouth sores
Infection
Bone marrow suppression
Cost of Pancreatic Cancer Treatment
The cost of pancreatic cancer treatment in India varies depending on a number of factors, including the type of treatment, the hospital or clinic where the treatment is being performed, and the surgeon or oncologist who is providing the care. In general, the cost of pancreatic cancer treatment in India is significantly lower than in other developed countries.
For example, the average cost of chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer in India is between INR 100,000 and INR 200,000, while the same procedure in the United States can cost upwards of USD 50,000.
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gastroenterologist · 1 year
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Pancreatic cancer is a malignant tumor that forms in the pancreas. Pancreatic cancer Symptoms include abdominal pain, jaundice, and weight loss. Causes may include genetics, lifestyle factors, and other medical conditions. Treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and targeted therapy. Early detection is crucial for improving outcomes, and there are promising developments in research and clinical trials.
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healthcare021 · 1 year
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Pancreatic Cancer Treatment in India: The Journey of Courage and Healing
Pancreatic cancer is a devastating disease that affects thousands of people around the world, and India is no exception. However, in recent years, there have been significant advancements in pancreatic cancer treatment in India, offering new hope to patients and their families. From innovative surgical techniques to targeted therapies and personalized medicine, the journey of courage and healing for pancreatic cancer patients in India has come a long way.
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rebirthgarments · 14 days
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TW: Chemical w-rfare, Ab-rtion
Urgent Ask to evacuate Nara, a 🍉 disabled woman with MS who also has pancreatic cancer due to chemical w-rfare.
Support by financially contributing to her @FedUp4Palestine vetted funhnd-raizer (that I personally vetted): givebutter.com/NaraMedicalAid
+ resharing/ reposting this post!
I, Sky Cubacub- a Fed up 4 Palestine team member, have been in direct contact with Nara to get to know her and her story more over the past few days. We have become fast friends due to so many overlapping symptoms of our disabilities. Nara’s story caught my eye because I have post-viral ME/CFS which many times is a precursor to MS. I really want my disability community to show up for her to get this campaign funded that is so close to my heart so that she can continue medical treatment.
We have chatted extensively! During our chats, I found out from Nara that she had not previously had health issues until she was exposed in the white phosphorus attack in 2008. The long lasting damage and effects of phosphorus continue to compound and become more and more disabling to this day, even after 16 years.
Here is her story in her own words (edited for clarity):
“Hi I'm Nara,
I'm a cancer and multiple sclerosis patient. I need treatment, examinations, and follow-up on a regular basis, but the hospitals in which I used to follow up were bombed and the other one was turned into military barracks. All I need now is to leave Gaza for treatment, preserve my life, and live with my family in peace.
We're a family of 4, including my 12 and 7 year old children.
I had been diagnosed with a tumor in the pancreas as a result of inhaling phosphorus in a previous war. A couple years after being exposed to phosphorus, I became pregnant, and the fetus was pressing on the tumor, which drew the doctor’s attention to the cancer. My fetus was emergency aborted, and the spleen, 80% of the pancreas, and part of the small intestine were removed. I complained every now and then of a lot of pain as a result of the removal of part of the pancreas. I was having follow up care in the Turkish Friendship Hospital for hematology and tumors. But since the beginning of October, I have not been able to follow up because the hospital has turned into a military barracks.
The remaining part is talking about multiple sclerosis:
In 2018, I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. I had many complications, such as inflammation of the seventh nerve in the eye, the inability to walk with balance, movement with difficulty, and many symptoms. I was then required to take 12 injections every month and many medications and vitamins. I was following up at the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, but unfortunately the hospital was out of service due to the war. So for a long time I have not received any injections. MS is truly difficult and it controls my life completely, and the attacks occur in many and varied ways.”
A note about her breathing apparatus:
Because people in displacement have to wait in long queues and pay to use the bathroom, Nara had started to restrict her water intake because of a UTI she never has been able to heal from. This has created a problem with raised levels of potassium, so doctors have placed her on oxygen for fear of the potassium affecting her heart.
Goals
she needs at least $15,000 to evacuate
2 adults at $5,000 each
2 children at $2,500 each
this price is subject to increase due to the cost of registration for evacuation continuing to go up
The other money will go to the cost of treatment and living costs.
Nara chooses to stay anonymous because she has had to mask her disabilities so much that only her family knows about her MS and Cancer, so we have not linked her instagram, but we are in direct contact with her and can verify that she is who she says she is! Because of this, she cannot promote her own fundraiser, so it is our job to collectively do it for her!
[Image Description: a digital illustration by @k8deciccio of Nara, a Pal-eh-stienian woman wearing a black hijab/outfit with purple highlights. She has a breathing apparatus that is bulbous that goes in her nose. Text Reads: Help Narawith Cancer and MS Treatment, She Must Evacuate with her family of 4. $30k goal givebutter.com/NaraMedicalAid . There is a QR code in the bottom right corner that goes to her support link. The @FedUp4Palestine logo is in the top left corner.]
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ceyhanmedya · 1 year
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What is pancreatic cancer? What are the symptoms and treatment methods? 2023
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What is pancreatic cancer? What are the symptoms and treatment methods? 2023
The pancreas is an organ that has very important functions in the body, located at the back of the abdomen and adjacent to the stomach, duodenum and large intestine, which is about 15 cm long. The pancreas ensures the digestion of the consumed foods and keeping the glucose obtained from these foods at the required levels in the blood. Apart from this, the smallest damage to the pancreas, which has many vital functions, can lead to consequences that affect the whole body.
What is pancreatic cancer?
Malignant masses that tend to proliferate in any part of the pancreas are called pancreatic cancer. Although cancers formed in this organ can develop in all parts of the organ, they most commonly spread in the head region. The most common type of pancreatic cancer is adenocarcinoma. Since adenocarcinoma originates from aggressive cells, it can progress rapidly and metastasize to surrounding tissues.
What are the symptoms of pancreatic cancer?
Pancreatic cancer can progress insidiously without any symptoms in its initial stages. However, the most common pancreatic cancer symptoms that started to appear in the later stages are; symptoms such as weight loss, abdominal pain, jaundice, loss of appetite, nausea-vomiting, weakness, fatigue, diarrhea, indigestion, back pain, glass paste-colored stools, pallor, sudden onset diabetes and depression without a family history. Rapid weight loss is seen in patients as a result of malnutrition along with bloating, indigestion and loss of appetite. One of the earliest and most common symptoms is jaundice. Initially, jaundice appears in the eyes, then yellowing of the skin, darkening of the urine color and turning into ‘tea-colored urine’, and finally results in an abnormal lightening of the stool color, defined as ‘glass paste’. The cause of jaundice is the inhibition of the excretion of bilirubin produced by the liver to the duodenum as a result of obstruction of the biliary tract by pancreatic cancer. While the pain is a mild discomfort, which is defined as vague abdominal pain, it takes the form of abdominal pain in the back in the future. It is blunt in nature. It is often associated with symptoms of bloating and indigestion. in the future, it takes the form of abdominal pain that hits the back. It is blunt in nature. It is often associated with symptoms of bloating and indigestion. in the future, it takes the form of abdominal pain that hits the back. It is blunt in nature. It is often associated with symptoms of bloating and indigestion.
What are the causes of pancreatic cancer?
Although the cause of the disease is unknown, it is more common in smokers and obese individuals. In almost 30% of patients, the cause of pancreatic cancer is smoking. Pancreatic cancer associated with adult diabetes is controversial. Having a family history of cancer is also among the causes of pancreatic cancer. The disease is more common in men than women, and the risk of developing this disease increases with age. The average age at catching pancreatic cancer worldwide is 63 for men and 67 for women.
How is pancreatic cancer diagnosed?
Diagnosis can be difficult, especially in the early stages, as the disease presents with insidious symptoms. In patients who apply to the health institution in the early period, it is of great importance that the patient is well examined by the physician and that the necessary diagnostic tests are applied in order to diagnose the disease.
Ultrasonography:  Ultrasonography is the first examination method to be applied in the suspicion of pancreatic cancer. The presence of a hard or cystic mass in the pancreas gives information about the size of the mass, its relationship with other surrounding structures, and its proximity to vascular structures.
Laboratory tests:  Serum bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, liver transaminases and values ​​such as CEA, CA19-9 and CA-125 were increased. Bilirubin in the urine is positive.
Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MR):  CT gives very important information about pancreatic tumors when taken orally and intravenously with contrast medication. It has a diagnostic feature of approximately 95% or more. MR imaging is also important in the differential diagnosis of the tumor. These two examinations can be used together when necessary, ensuring the correct results for the surgery decision to be given to the patient and the correct staging of the tumor.
Individuals diagnosed with the disease as a result of the tests should be evaluated in detail in terms of pancreatic cancer stages, and the treatment process should be started immediately after the stage of the disease is determined.
How is pancreatic cancer treated?
At the beginning of the process for pancreatic cancer treatment, at the end of physical examination, laboratory and radiological examinations, the stage of the pancreatic tumor, its relationship with neighboring organs, especially whether it has spread to adjacent vessels and/or distant organs, and the chance of surgical removal are evaluated. Surgery cannot be performed in advanced stage tumors. Along with the chemotherapy to be applied to these patients, some interventions can be applied to improve the comfort of life by correcting the existing jaundice, providing nutritional support and reducing pain. For this purpose, placing a tube (stent) that provides passage to the bile duct with endoscopy from the mouth through the stomach, draining the bile out with the help of a needle placed from the abdominal skin to the intrahepatic biliary tract with the help of a needle, advanced pain relief techniques,
Surgical Treatment: If  the tumor is suitable for surgical removal, ‘Whipple surgery’ is performed. In addition, if the tumor is located in the body and tail of the pancreas, relatively easier resection methods can be applied. Surgical removal of the tumor is the only cure for these patients. In pancreatic head tumors, surgery is more complicated since it is not possible to surgically remove only the head of the pancreas. In Whipple surgery; Together with the head of the pancreas, the gallbladder, part of the main bile duct, duodenum, part of the stomach and surrounding lymph nodes are removed as a block. 
Radiation Therapy:  Radiation therapy, also called radiotherapy, involves using high-energy rays to kill cancer cells. Radiation therapy only affects cells in the area being treated. Radiotherapy is applied alone or in combination with chemotherapy, especially if the location and size of the tumor complicates the surgery or in cases where surgery cannot be performed. Radiotherapy can be combined with chemotherapy to shrink the tumor before surgery. In some cases, radiotherapy may be given to prevent recurrences after surgery.
Chemotherapy:  It is the use of anticancer drugs to kill cancer cells. In pancreatic cancers, drug treatment called chemotherapy can be applied, taking into account the general conditions of the patients before or after surgery. Chemotherapy may be used in conjunction with radiotherapy to shrink the tumor prior to surgery or as a primary treatment in place of surgery. Surgery and radiotherapy have no place in extensive advanced disease. By administering chemotherapy to this group of patients, their quality of life can be significantly improved.
after treatment
Survival:  The chance of full recovery after surgery with early diagnosis is less than 50%. Anticancer drugs and radiation therapy increase the rate of recovery. However, survival rates are not good after surgeries that leave cancer cells behind or in cases where there is spread to neighboring organs.
Prevention:  In order to prevent pancreatic cancer, it is necessary to stay away from tobacco, eat a balanced diet, do regular exercise and get rid of excess weight. NOTE:  The text here is a general information and may vary depending on the patient and the condition of the disease, so consult with a Medical Oncology specialist for personal evaluation.
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longtamy · 1 year
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harikareddybr019 · 2 years
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With the team of the best Pancreatic Cancer surgeons in Chennai APCC is the best hospital for pancreatic cancer treatment.  Visit the Apollo Hospitals for the world’s best and most advanced treatment for cancer.
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l3irdl3rain · 25 days
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Merrill update under the cut, it’s long.
TLDR: she is very sick. Many of the things are treatable, but also she has cancer and I won’t put a 20 year old cat through chemo. So far she is showing minimal symptoms (sleeping more, less appetite). I’m hoping we can get the treatable things under control and we’ll have some good time left before the cancer really starts to affect her.
Radiologist said the “mass” that looked like it was on her heart is actually most likely just a bronchial cyst. I would need to go get a CT scan done to know for sure.
It’s not affecting her much yet, she just snores and when we were drawing blood she got a bad attitude and it made her wheezy. We can’t medicate for that yet bc the meds would upset her pancreatitis. So if we get the pancreatitis under control we can start medicating her for that.
Her bloodwork does show that she has some kind of cancer. I’m not going to chase after what kind it is because that would require a bone marrow test. Which is both painful and expensive. I’m not interested in putting a 20 year old cat through chemo, that would just be unfair to her, so ultimately it doesn’t make much of a difference what kind of cancer she actually has. It would just give me an idea of how quickly to expect things to progress. While that would be awesome to know, I don’t think it’s worth putting her through the testing.
We’re going to start by treating all the things we can and monitoring her for signs of any other issues. Definitely not what I was expecting to come from today. I figured there was a chance she’d have something small like hypertension or something, but definitely not for her to be falling apart all at once.
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glennk56 · 1 month
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William Hootkins in the 2000s
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In 2001 William Hootkins worked with Director Peter Chelsom for the third time in the comedy Town & Country starring Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton.
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He also appeared in vampire movie The Breed in 2001.
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In January 2002, he appeared in TV Movie The Magnificent Ambersons.
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These photos are from the Screening of The Magnificent Ambersons. Notice the difference in height between William Hootkins and James Cromwell. Hootkins was a foot shorter. 5'7" vs 6'7".
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In 2004 Hootkins was in Blessed, a supernatural Horror Thriller starring Heather Graham. Filmed in Romania, November 2003.
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William Hootkins was in an episode of The West Wing as a translator. Hootkins learned Mandarin at Princeton University and that is what most likely got him this job but he was never shown speaking Mandarin or even got a close-up. This episode was shown in December 2004, one month before he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I don't know when it was filmed but he must've been dealing with symptoms (pain, jaundice, worsening diabetes) at the time.
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William Hootkins made 3 appearances on film in 2005. He was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer in January and passed away in October. There was the comedy film Dear Wendy that was shown at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2005 but it was filmed in late 2003. There was an episode of Absolute Power starring Stephen Fry that aired in August 2005. I don't have photos of these two. The last credit is from Colour Me Kubrick (photos above) which was shown in France at the Dinard Festival of British Cinema in October 2005, however this was filmed in early 2004. So his last appearance on film was either on the TV shows The West Wing or Absolute Power.
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In 2003, William Hootkins played Alfred Hitchcock in Hitchcock Blonde in the London Theatre to great acclaim. Hootkins worked hard for this role learning Hitchcock's mannerisms and accent. There were plans to bring the production to Broadway in 2005 where he would've been eligible to win a Tony Award. This never happened once he was diagnosed with Cancer.
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