Event highlights latest updates on pancreatic cancer
By Mayo Clinic staffOriginal Article: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/pancreatic-cancer-program/MY02236

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Sheryl M. Ness, R.N.
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Sheryl M. Ness
Sheryl Ness, R.N., O.C.N., is a nurse educator for the Cancer Education Program at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. She helps inform patients, families and caregivers about services and resources to help them through the cancer journey.
She has a master's degree in nursing from Augsburg College. In addition, she is an assistant professor of oncology at the College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, and is certified as a specialist in oncology nursing. Sheryl has worked for more than 20 years at Mayo Clinic as an educator. She has a keen interest in the importance of the quality of life and concerns of people living with cancer.
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Sept. 22, 2012
Event highlights latest updates on pancreatic cancer
By Sheryl M. Ness, R.N.
On Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012, the Mayo Clinic Cancer Education Program will host a public event with a focus on pancreatic and islet cell cancers.
It will be from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. in Rochester, Minn., in Phillips Hall of the Siebens Building on the downtown campus. It's for patients, families and anyone interested in hearing the latest updates on the diagnosis, treatment and care of pancreatic cancer.
The event will highlight:
- Innovative treatment strategies
- Side effect management
- Nutritional strategies
- Genetic links
- Promising research updates
Mayo Clinic experts will provide updates on emerging therapies for people diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from pancreatic cancer survivors and caregivers with their messages of hope and inspiration.
It will also feature a research poster exhibit where you can interact with cancer researchers as they explain the latest findings in research.
The cost of the program is $15 per person or $25 for a party of two (for registration up to Oct. 26). For more information and to register, call 507-538-6001 or email: canceredprog@mayo.edu.
Support for the event is provided by the Mayo Clinic Stephen and Barbara Slaggie Innovation in Cancer Education Fund.
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