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WE ARE HERE FOR YOU !

🎗 Giving Tuesday EVERY Tuesday for Pancreatic Cancer !

This Tuesday and every Tuesday, we’re raising critical funds and awareness for one of the most challenging cancers. 

Every donation, share, or mention, could help us reach more patients, caregivers, and supporters who need hope and resources. All contributions are tax-deductible. Tax ID # 77-0569948

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🔬 Why Your Support Matters

  • High Mortality Rate: Pancreatic cancer has the highest mortality rate among major cancers

  • Late Diagnosis: Over 80% of cases are diagnosed at an advanced stage, limiting treatment options

  • Research Funding: Increased funding is crucial to develop early detection strategies and effective therapies

SHARE TO RAISE AWARENESS !

Make Tuesday your day to give back to the fight against one of the deadliest cancers. Pancreatic cancer doesn't pause—and neither should our support. Your pancreatic cancer donation can make a significant impact. By supporting pancreatic cancer research, you help advance early detection methods, improve treatments, and provide essential resources to patients and their families.

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📈 Progress and Hope

Recent advancements offer hope:

  • Improved Survival Rates: The five-year survival rate has increased from 12% to 13%, indicating progress in treatment and early detection.

  • Innovative Research: Studies are exploring personalized mRNA vaccines and AI-assisted early detection methods to improve outcomes.

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Cancer Patients Alliance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to ending pancreatic cancer through innovation, compassion, and partnerships.

Additional Resources:

We have created an African American patient education initiative. Our Mission: to provide African American and other pancreatic cancer patients, families, caregivers with skills, knowledge, guidance, and competence to achieve best quality of life and optimal health outcomes.

For our full African-American Patient Guide Educational Module. CLICK HERE 

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Pancreatic cancer remains one of the most challenging diseases, with a five-year survival rate of just 13%. In 2025, an estimated 67,440 Americans will be diagnosed, and over 51,980 will lose their lives to this illness.

Despite being the 10th most commonly diagnosed cancer, it is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the U.S., projected to become the second by 2030.

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Simply select “Monthly” after choosing the amount you would like to give.

Together with the strength of partners and allies — we can fund critical research, support families, and bring hope to those facing this devastating disease. Your contribution can lead to breakthroughs in pancreatic cancer early detection, provide vital pancreatic cancer patient support, and fund critical pancreatic cancer education initiatives.

Your Legacy of Hope Starts Here

Pancreatic cancer won’t wait—and neither should we. Join our mission to save lives and transform outcomes.

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Our Philosophy About Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreatic cancer is a serious disease. Taking an aggressive rational stance at the earliest possible time, supported by the best medical team, and treated in the most appropriate manner gives the best chance for survival.

We believe in strong patient-physician bonds, scientifically-based treatment, and that comfort can come from knowing that everything that reasonably can be done – is being done.

That the best approach is meeting cancer of the pancreas head-on and armed with the best available information.

SCIENCE BOARD

James Abbruzzese, MD
Duke University

Markus Büchler, MD
University of Heidelberg, Germany

Ralph Hruban, MD
Johns Hopkins University

Eileen O’Reilly, MD
Memorial Sloan-Kettering

Margaret Tempero, MD
University of California, San Francisco