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Three years ago Peggy Eastham was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, given 6 months to live and advised to look for a hospice. With a new doctor and the most current medical practice she's still here.
By Ben LovelaceThree years ago Peggy Eastham was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, given 6 months to live and advised to look for a hospice. With a new doctor and the most current medical practice she's still here.