and if it feels like the world has lost a lot of its “greats” to pancreatic cancer, well, we have. just last september,
ruth bader ginsburg a supreme court justice and a feminist icon
died of metastatic cancer of the pancreas. two months later,
jeopardy! host alex trebek
passed away after batting the fast-moving cancer for more than a year and a half. and while a lengthy survival after diagnosis is rare — only about 18 per cent of stage 4 pancreatic cancer patients live one year — both “queen of soul”
aretha franklin and
dirty dancing star
patrick swayze lived more than a year after learning they had the cancer.
while the many who loved bulka prayed for his recovery, canada’s beloved rabbi who made it his life’s work to inspire kindness across the faiths told solomon that he planned to “approach every day as a precious gift of life,” and be “grateful for the things i have, rather than lamenting the things i don’t.”
he did admit to feeling fear, however.
“the fear is legitimate. it’s a fear of the unknown,” he said to solomon, referring to one of the best known biblical passages, psalm 23. “‘yea though i walk through the valley of the shadow of death, i will fear no evil, for the lord is with me.’ it’s a nice psalmic expression… but when you are facing this unknown, [not fearing] is a hard thing to do especially given that the end result is something we all want to avoid.”