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There, a CT scan and endoscopy revealed she had a tumor on her duodenum, a part of the small intestine.The emergency department then referred her to Kyo Chu, MD, a surgical oncologist at the UPMC Hillman Cancer Center in Mechanicsburg, Pa. The location was a 45-minute drive from Deb&#8217;s residence in East Petersburg.At her consultation, Dr. Chu recommended that Deb undergo Whipple surgery. The Whipple is a complex procedure that removes part of the pancreas and nearby organs and reroutes the pancreas to the small intestine.The Whipple&#8217;s goal is to fully remove the cancer to prevent it from growing and spreading to other organs.\u201cDr. Chu explained things and gave me diagrams,\u201d Deb says. \u201cHe made sure I had my questions answered.\u201dComplex Cancer Care in Cumberland CountyIn January 2024, Dr. Chu performed the Whipple, assisted by surgical oncologist Samer AlMasri, MD, at UPMC West Shore in Mechanicsburg. Dr. Chu removed Deb\u2019s duodenum, the tumor, 20 lymph nodes, and parts of her stomach and pancreas.Afterward, Deb recovered in the ICU. As a former medical professional, Deb was impressed by the compassionate care Dr. Chu and his team provided.\u201cThey treated me like I mattered to them,\u201d she says. \u201cEveryone was caring and helpful.\u201cI could tell Dr. Chu was genuinely concerned for my welfare. He would visit me in the hospital, and he listened to me. His team of nurses and interns would ask me questions.\u201dDeb spent three weeks recovering at her daughter\u2019s home. Dr. Chu then referred her to Naeem Latif, MD, a medical oncologist at UPMC Hillman Cancer Center in Lititz.Under Dr. Latif&#8217;s treatment plan, Deb underwent three sessions of chemotherapy to kill any remaining cancer cells.Three months after her surgery, Deb followed up with Dr. Chu and continued to do so for one year. Now, she sees him every six months.\u201cThe nurses in the office have always been available to answer my questions,\u201d she says. \u201cI spoke to Laura, the nurse navigator, quite a bit, and she was very gracious with all my questions.\u201dDeb returns to Dr. Latif\u2019s office every three months for a custom-designed blood test that detects circulating tumor DNA. This test can identify recurrent cancer earlier.Living Cancer-Free\u201cThe test results have been negative \u2014 so right now, I claim to be cancer-free,\u201d Deb says. \u201cI\u2019m feeling very good. I feel blessed to have been part of the UPMC team. I\u2019ve praised UPMC and the different facilities I\u2019ve been in, and I\u2019ve always received excellent care.\u201dDeb adds that a positive attitude and prayers from family, friends, and her church uplifted her during treatment and her recovery.\u201cDr. Chu always stressed that having a positive attitude is important, and that\u2019s been beneficial,\u201d she says. \u201cHe said, \u2018The better attitude you have, the healing will follow, and it will be part of your progression.\u2019\u201dDeb is following his advice. As a full-time RVer, she&#8217;s looking forward to returning to traveling with her husband and spending time with her grandkids in Lancaster.Editor's Note: This article was originally published on May 8, 2025, and was last reviewed on August 6, 2025.Sources"},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"2025","item":"https:\/\/share-dev.upmc.com\/2025\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"05","item":"https:\/\/share-dev.upmc.com\/2025\/\/05\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":3,"name":"Deb&#8217;s Story: Advanced Treatment for Duodenal Cancer","item":"https:\/\/share-dev.upmc.com\/2025\/05\/debs-story-duodenal-cancer\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]