Sounds like great news! I have seen the effects, first hand, of what this disease can do to the body over time. Things are looking promising for
diabetics today, especially children. Good info.
Dr. James Shapiro and Japanese surgeons removed part of the pancreas from a 56-year-old woman and took out insulin-producing cells called islets. Then they successfully transplanted them in the woman's 27-year-old daughter.
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Thats excellent news! my neices husband died last year of pancreatic cancer, he was only 36. This may lead to the possibility of a [pancreas transplant and save lives.