Robert LuPone, known for his recurring role on hit TV show The Sopranos, has died aged 76 following a three-year battle with pancreatic cancer.
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cancer diagnosis. If the tumour was caught earlier, the likelihood of him still being alive today is palpable. The three-time Golden Globe-nominated actor suffered from a disease that is the "fifth biggest cancer killer in the UK".
Leading charity Pancreatic Cancer UK notes: "Pancreatic cancer has the lowest survival of all common cancers. "In the earliest stages, the disease "often doesn't cause symptoms", which is why the survival rate is so shockingly low. Yet, the charity advises people to be aware of the following signs that may come and go:If you experience any of these symptoms, Pancreatic Cancer UK advises you to book a doctor's appointment.
While these symptoms can be down to a number of other health ailments, your doctor can do the necessary checks so that, if it is cancer, treatment can begin. READ MORE: Cancer: Popular herbal tea containing 'known cause' of cancerhttps://www. drinkaware.
co. uk/facts/health-effects-of-alcohol/mental-health/alcohol-dependence#furtherinformationChange in bowel habitsBouts of constipation and diarrhoea, without an underlying cause, should be investigated. "Pancreatic cancer can also cause pale, oily poo - which is called steatorrhoea," the charity added.
"Poo may be large, smell horrible, float and can be difficult to flush down the toilet. This is caused by fat in the poo. It happens if pancreatic cancer has affected your digestion, so that fat in your food isn't digested properly.
"Bouts of constipation and diarrhoea, without an underlying cause, should be investigated. "Pancreatic cancer can also cause pale, oily poo - which is called steatorrhoea," the charity added. "Poo may be large, smell horrible, float and can be difficult to flush down the toilet.
Robert LuPone, known for his recurring role on hit TV show The Sopranos, has died aged 76 following a three-year battle with pancreatic cancer.
his family said in a statement.“We have recently discovered that John has a cancerous growth,” the singer’s wife Jill Billman, and their two adult sons, Robert and James, said in the statement obtained by ABC. “He has been admitted to hospital this morning for surgery and ongoing treatment,” his loved ones added.Farnham, who is best known for his Aussie anthem “You’re the Voice,” also provided a statement to fans, saying that cancer is something “so many people face every single day.”“The one thing I know for sure is that we have the very best healthcare professionals in Victoria, and we can be grateful for that.
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