Courtesy Photo | Walter Reed National Military Medical Center | 11.07.2022
Navy Cmdr. (Dr.) Michele Gage, chief of the Division of Surgical Oncology at Walter Reed and associate professor of surgery at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU), is the principal investigator on groundbreaking research concerning potential screening markers for pancreatic cancer....
Photo by Sgt. Mahlet Tesfaye | U.S. Army South | 10.08.2015
Madison and Mackenzie Kirlew welcome their mom (Michelle) home after she spent 60 days in the hospital and rehabilitation facility for extensive surgery to remove pancreatic cancer from several of her organs. (Photo by Maj. Jamelle A. Garner, U.S. Army South Public Affairs)...
Photo by Sgt. Mahlet Tesfaye | U.S. Army South | 10.08.2015
Madison and Mackenzie Kirlew welcome their mom (Michelle) home after she spent 60 days in the hospital and rehabilitation facility for extensive surgery to remove pancreatic cancer from several of her organs. (Photo by Maj. Jamelle A. Garner, U.S. Army South Public Affairs)...
Photo by Megan Garcia | Walter Reed National Military Medical Center | 04.24.2015
Charles Bogino takes a selfie with Army Dr. (Lt. Col.) Matthew Hueman, the chief of surgical oncology at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. Bogino credits Hueman and his medical team for saving his life after Bogino was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2014. (Courtesy photo)...
Photo by Megan Garcia | Walter Reed National Military Medical Center | 11.13.2014
Charles Bogino and his wife, Cynthia Bogino, stand in front of the John. P Murtha Cancer Center seal at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. Charles was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2014 and credits his team of medical professionals and staff for saving his life. (Courtesy photo)...
Photo by Missouri National Guard | Missouri National Guard Public Affairs Office | 10.06.2014
Alan and Debbie Becker stand outside City Hall with the Proclamation in hand stating Jefferson City, Mo., recognizes November as Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Debbie dyed her hair purple to raise awareness. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Nicole Reynolds)...