Jerry Varner, right, with UNMC surgical oncologist Chandra Are, M.D. Dr. Are treated Varner’s wife, Carrie, after she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Varner has set up an endowment through the NU foundation to help research into the disease. |
It’s an experience the part-time professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln knows all too well as his wife Carrie battled the lethal disease before it took her life last April
“It’s the worst of the worst,” Varner said, recalling the day his wife was diagnosed.
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Before her death, Carrie was treated at UNMC by surgical oncologist Chandra Are, M.D., who performed the complex “Whipple” procedure on her. Dr. Are — one of the few surgeons in the state trained in the procedure — proved to be of great comfort the Varners during Carrie’s illness.
After Varner received about $8,000 in memorials for his wife, he decided to donate $50,000 to establish a start-up fund for the endowment.
Thank you for doing that my dad has stage 4 pancreatic cancer. If there is anything out there maybe they will find it in enough time to save my dad. You donating the money is a great start to finding a cure. Sorry to hear about your wife.