OUR IMPACT:
2019
OUR IMPACT:
2019
A Year In Review
We set out to make significant research and awareness investments, grow our support programs, and further our partnerships to deliver services and research progress in the most efficient and effective way possible. We are thrilled to share the achievements we reached by being creative, thoughtful and innovative in every aspect of our work.
Most importantly, because of your support.
2019 was not without challenges though. In May, new statistics were released that made stark the disparity between advancements in all other cancers versus pancreatic. Virtually every other cancer is making progress that is leading to better outcomes, while meaningful progress in pancreatic cancer is on the slowest trajectory among them all.
%
2019 Survival Rate, an increase of only 1%
Estimated Canadians Diagnosed in 2019
%
die within 4 months of diagnosis
We fight for you, because you deserve survival, not sympathy.
Raising the rate of survival
- INCREASE IN RESEARCH FUNDING 15%
- INCREASE IN SUPPORT SERVICES FUNDING 25%
- INCREASE IN EDUCATION FUNDING 30%
- INCREASE IN ADVOCACY AND AWARENESS FUNDING 90%
Your Priorities are Our Priorities
- Research (67%) – Research is our primary funding priority because pancreatic cancer patients don’t have time to wait. In 2019, we focused on funding two new clinical trials that will change how we treat pancreatic cancer while continuing our support for ongoing research into the subtypes of this disease.
- Patient Support Services (8%) – We grew our patient and caregiver support programming and outreach to encompass mental health, access to information and financial support, to help patients and their families though the many varied and significant challenges a pancreatic cancer diagnosis brings.
- Health Care Professional Education (7%) – We maintained our commitment to health care professional outreach and disease education, including innovative ways to help increase their awareness with the signs and symptoms of this disease in addition to the latest treatment options.
- Awareness and Advocacy (18%) – Often one of the greatest concerns of those who have lost someone to pancreatic cancer is lack of public awareness of the disease, so we made a significant investment in this area, which is a critical part of increasing early detection and rallying others to join the fight.
RESEARCH
RESEARCH
In order to give more options to patients in their fight against this disease, we invested preliminary funding in two innovative clinical trials, signifying the beginning of a three year commitment to the most innovative research happening in Canada.
- NeoPancOne (currently recruiting) – a phase two clinical trial that offers chemotherapy to patients before and after surgery, first to shrink the pancreatic cancer tumour and later to kill remaining cancer cells, all while studying a potential biomarker called GATA6 that could help us better understand who will respond best to treatment.
- PASS-01 (recruiting fall 2020/2021) – a multi-centre international clinical trial that will use cutting-edge organoid technology to provide personalized medicine (including novel therapies) to advanced pancreatic cancer patients, enabling us to get the right treatment to the right patient at the right time to improve survival and quality of life.
In addition to this new clinical trial funding, we continued our support for the groundbreaking COMPASS trial by funding the work of Dr. George Zogopolous at McGill University Health Centre, which focuses on increasing our understanding of pancreatic cancer subtypes.
PEER SUPPORT
PEER SUPPORT
Peer Support Appointments
PEER SUPPORT VOLUNTEERS
SHORT-TERM COUNSELLING APPOINTMENTS
SUPPORT VIDEOS PRODUCED
In partnership with
Corporate Partner Spotlight:
TELUS
Joe’s spirit set the tone for the team at TELUS; a team who have turned tragedy into action by raising funds to help change the future for pancreatic cancer patients. Their annual campaign takes place in TELUS and Koodo stores nationwide, raising
Corporate Partner Spotlight:
TELUS
Joe’s spirit set the tone for the team at TELUS; a team who have turned tragedy into action by raising funds to help change the future for pancreatic cancer patients. Their annual campaign takes place in TELUS and Koodo stores nationwide, raising funds through public and employee donations, dealer contributions, and a generous match by TELUS corporately. In 2019 the campaign raised $100,000 for Pancreatic Cancer Canada, a pace-setting contribution supporting ground-breaking research at institutions across the country and increasing the visibility of this disease across Canada. We are truly grateful for this partnership, and for the time, energy and heart TELUS shows the pancreatic cancer community year over year.
Specialized patient support
Specialized patient support
Ask A Doctor
Financial Assistance
Healthcare Professional education
Healthcare Professional education
Event Spotlight:
7 Days In May
Many of the 7 Days in May riders share Gord’s story of losing someone close, often returning year-after-year to participate. Together, they share a
Event Spotlight:
7 Days In May
Many of the 7 Days in May riders share Gord’s story of losing someone close, often returning year-after-year to participate. Together, they share a unique and inclusive camaraderie that brings people together in their collective dedication to a future with more pancreatic cancer survivors. These riders are true champions of this cause and it shows: in 2019, 7 Days in May broke their highest fundraising total to date, raising over $189,00, bringing their eight year total to over $682,000.
Advocacy & Awareness
Advocacy & Awareness
world stage.
World Pancreatic Cancer Coalition
We continued our leadership as the foremost Canadian charity within the coalition, collaborating with pancreatic cancer organizations from around the world to advance awareness and understanding of this disease.
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month
We worked with volunteers from coast to coast to light Canada up purple and spread awareness of this disease. Our community posted their personal stories, shared the signs and symptoms of pancreatic cancer, and supported each other on social media, increasing the overall visibility of the disease.
Together we will change
the outcome
Together we will raise the rate of pancreatic cancer survival.
THANK YOU.
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