"I found out that someone very close to me was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer"<p>I'm sorry. This part of life sucks. I'm going to shoot from the hip and give some insight. My apologies if it hurts.<p>Make sure you go see them, and show them some affection and share some laughs.<p>If they have a loving family and friends, someone or a few people will be physically supporting them throughout their illness. Be mindful of those who are giving them this support. They will experience their loved one decline quickly. Give THEM support. Be wary of the person who holds it all together, does the right thing, and then falls apart when their loved one dies. They need company and friendship after it all.<p>Good luck, and may the sun shine on your backs.<p>---<p>"Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's the transition that's troublesome."
— Isaac Asimov