11/01/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/01/2024 08:27
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (November 1, 2024) - The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) is highlighting the importance of early detection of pancreatic cancer and knowing the risks and symptoms as part of this year's month-long campaign, "Change the Course," kicking off today.
Several key efforts will make up PanCAN's Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month plans:
"Pancreatic cancer today remains one of the most challenging cancers to prevent, diagnose and treat and there is no standard screening test to detect pancreatic cancer early," said Julie Fleshman, JD, MBA, PanCAN's President and CEO. "This month, we hope to change the course of this disease by educating the public about the risks and symptoms of pancreatic cancer and urging Congress to increase the federal investment in research. I am very grateful to Melissa and to Madison and our PanCAN community for sharing their voices and passion to help us with our urgent mission."
"Losing my mom when she was 41 to pancreatic cancer was heartbreaking. She was misdiagnosed when we had no cancer history in our family. She was healthy and didn't have any of the warning signs," said Marsh. "We need more money for research and more focus on this terrible disease. I am thankful for this national platform to use my voice for change and for PanCAN's leadership. I look forward to sharing my story with Congress on Capitol Hill this month and honoring my mom's legacy."
Pancreatic cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States and is on track to become the second leading cause. The five-year survival rate of just 13% demands immediate action to save lives. Because symptoms are often vague and mimic other illnesses or conditions, most patients are diagnosed in the late stages of the disease. Finding a pancreatic tumor early, when it can be surgically removed, is critical for survival.
For anyone impacted by the disease, PanCAN Patient Services provides free, in-depth and personalized resources and information on pancreatic cancer. For those who may experience symptoms, they can download a conversation guide to complete and bring to their healthcare provider for a discussion. To educate people about how to reduce their risk of pancreatic cancer, PanCAN created a resource, 7 Steps to Reduce Your Risk, which will be distributed across the country through local PanCAN volunteer affiliates.
For more information about the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network and its urgent mission to save lives, visit pancan.org or follow PanCAN on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
About the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network
The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) leads the way in accelerating critical progress for pancreatic cancer patients. PanCAN takes bold action by funding life-saving research, providing personalized patient services and creating a community of supporters and volunteers who will stop at nothing to create a world in which all pancreatic cancer patients will thrive.
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Media Contacts:
Julie Vasquez, Senior Director, Public Relations, Pancreatic Cancer Action Network
Direct: 310-697-9129, Email: [email protected]
Stephanie Berman, Vice President, Smithhouse Strategy
Direct: 917-617-5667, Email: [email protected]