Ginsburg was treated in 1999 for colon cancer and had surgery in 2009 for pancreatic cancer. Since then, she's had malignant melanoma, lung cancer, a recent recurrence of pancreatic cancer, and various other ailments. Something doesn't feel right about this, considering her age.
Yea, the survival rate for pancreatic cancer is really low. In fact, pancreatic cancer stays hidden and isn't typically detected until its stage 4. Then, its too late to turn it around. Also, by then, the cancer has spread throughout the body. Age also factors in. Ginsburg was in her 60s, which makes the odds of her survival even more remarkable. How did she survive repeatedly after the pancreatic cancer is mind boggling.....unless.........
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