“You have pancreatic cancer.” These are words no one should ever have to hear and cancer no one should ever be diagnosed with.
It has been said by many cancer research doctors that Pancreatic cancer will become the second cancer-related death as early as next year. Twenty years ago, very little funding was provided by the Government into the research of pancreatic cancer, it was a mere 2% annually. Due to the underfunding of this type of cancer very little research was done and the survival rate and quality of life never improved. There is still much to learn about this cancer and ongoing research is required. Pancreatic cancer is a deadly disease that rips through people’s lives just like a tornado would rip through a town. It can destroy everything and everyone in its path and just like a tornado, once it has struck, survival is uncertain. Sadly, most cancers are often a death sentence, and pancreatic cancer is no different. In fact, according to the American Cancer Society, only 9% of patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer will survive 5 years, and because it can go undetected for some time, most patients are only given months to live by the time they are diagnosed. With foundations such as the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) and the charitable donations received by others, PanCAN brings cancer patients a newfound hope. Since launching in 1999, PanCAN has been a huge driving force advocating for legislative support. Alongside its community and supporters, the once 17.2 million annual funding turned into 125 million! PanCAN helped open the doors towards pancreatic cancer research and they don’t seem to be stopping there. Through their organization, they provide patients opportunities once not available to them; resources for clinical trials, patient services, community, information, support
Recently, Cherna Moskowitz of The Irving I. Moskowitz Foundation donated $50,000 to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. Donations like hers assist PanCAN and their vision to double the survival by 2020. It is a tall order, but it’s also attainable through fundraising, community
In addition to donating to PanCAN,