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On November 17, show the world you are #InItTogether in the global fight against pancreatic cancer!

cw6a4x6vqae-ih5The third annual World Pancreatic Cancer Day will take place Thursday, November 17, to raise awareness about pancreatic cancer and create hope for those fighting the deadly disease.

According to a global survey, almost 60 percent of people know “almost nothing” about pancreatic cancer

On World Pancreatic Cancer Day encouraging people to raise awareness and show that we are #InItTogether by doing the following:

  • Join the Thunderclap
  • Wear purple
  • On social media channels, post photos with friends, family and colleagues supporting the day using the hashtags #WPCD and #InItTogether
  • Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to keep up to date with what we are doing at PCA and share, share, share please!

About the global impact of pancreatic cancer

Pancreatic cancer is the only major cancer with a five-year survival rate in the single digits. Despite advancements in treating other major cancers, there is still no early detection method for pancreatic cancer. Every day, an estimated 1,006 people worldwide are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and an estimated 985 die from it.

“While we’ve seen continued improvement in survival rates among most major cancers in the past decade, the five-year survival rate for pancreatic cancer has remained unchanged for nearly 50 years,” said Ali Stunt, World Pancreatic Cancer Day chair. “Global awareness is the first step to demand more research funding and develop better resources to improve patient outcomes.”

About World Pancreatic Cancer Day

World Pancreatic Cancer Day (WPCD), a day dedicated to raising global awareness of pancreatic cancer, occurs in November during Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. WPCD is an initiative of the World Pancreatic Cancer Coalition, a committee of patient advocacy organizations from around the world. The goal of WPCD is to drive an online conversation about awareness of the disease and the need for more research and funding to fight it.

What are we trying to achieve on World Pancreatic Cancer Day

World Pancreatic Cancer Day is one-day campaign is a global initiative led by the World Pancreatic Cancer Coalition, which comprises more than 50 pancreatic cancer organisations from over 20 countries.  Together we are trying to achieve:

  • Better public awareness about the disease and its symptoms
  • Increase enrollment in clinical trials to improve treatment options
  • Stimulate education and knowledge-sharing in the medical community
  • Encourage legislative action and support that could translate into increased research funding

Global awareness will be increased by people joining the World Pancreatic Cancer Day campaign through social media and local activities.

To learn more about how you can show the world that we’re in it together to improve outcomes and create a brighter future for those fighting the deadly disease, please visit worldpancreaticcancerday.org.