She was diagnosed with Stage IIB (T2, N1, M0) Pancreatic Cancer last June, and had a Distal Pancreatectomy w/ Splenectomy done at John Hopkins last July. Of the 38 lymph node removed, they found one with the cancer. Problem is, this statement

:
The overall 5-year survival rate for pancreatic cancer is 5.1% (all stages). For patients with pancreatic cancer that has spread to other organs (metastasized) the reported survival rate is 1.8%. this increases to 8.2% for patients with regional disease and to 20.0% for patients with localized disease. http://www.path.jhu.edu/pc/DiagStaging.php?area=di
Pancreatic cancer is one of the rarest, but has the highest mortality rate.
Five-year survival rates approach 20%-25% if the cancers are surgically removed while they are still small and have not spread to the lymph nodes (localized). She had at least one lymph node involved, so her chances are cut in half. Thats what makes this latest testing result such good news

She is doing Folfirinox which is a cocktail of 4 or 5 (depending) of the strongest chemos every 2 weeks and it
finally seems to be working. She is not out of the woods by any means yet, but at least we can now see the daylight
Thanks man!