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		<title>By: Deanna McGrail</title>
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		<description>My mother died of pancreatic and liver cancer also in May 1974.  She got sick very suddenly in April when she was vacationing in Palm Springs.  She returned home to Ontario Canada and went right in the hospital. They opened her up and closed her up she died one week later.  They gave her 3 months if treated with chemo and after much thought we said no.  She was kept as comfortable as possible.  I remember being with Betty and it was hard watching her suffer I use to come home and cry.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My mother died of pancreatic and liver cancer also in May 1974.  She got sick very suddenly in April when she was vacationing in Palm Springs.  She returned home to Ontario Canada and went right in the hospital. They opened her up and closed her up she died one week later.  They gave her 3 months if treated with chemo and after much thought we said no.  She was kept as comfortable as possible.  I remember being with Betty and it was hard watching her suffer I use to come home and cry.</p>
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