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Wednesday, October 30 2019 - 08:47
AsiaNet
World Pancreatic Cancer Day Campaign Launches to Raise Awareness of the Risks and Symptoms of the World's Toughest Cancer
MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif., Oct. 30, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

-- More than 80 organizations from 30 countries to advocate for early diagnosis 
of pancreatic cancer on Thursday, Nov. 21

Pancreatic cancer has the lowest survival rate among all major cancers because 
few people know the risks and symptoms and are subsequently diagnosed at an 
advanced stage. On World Pancreatic Cancer Day (WPCD), Thursday, Nov. 21, 
advocates around the world will unite to raise awareness of the most common 
risks and symptoms of the disease. The annual one-day campaign is an initiative 
of the World Pancreatic Cancer Coalition (WPCC), which is composed of more than 
80 organizations from over 30 countries on six continents.

In nearly every country, pancreatic cancer is the only major cancer with a 
single-digit, five-year survival rate (2-9 percent). Each day, more than 1,184 
people worldwide die from the disease. More attention, awareness and progress 
are needed to help patients fight and survive this disease. Better progress 
starts with early detection, and a key to early detection is knowing the risks 
and symptoms, which are often vague and incorrectly attributed to other less 
serious and more common conditions.

Common symptoms include mid-back pain, unexplained weight loss, jaundice and 
stomach pain. While the cause of most pancreatic cancer cases is unknown, there 
is evidence that smoking, being overweight, a family history of pancreatic 
cancer and chronic pancreatitis may increase an individual's risk of developing 
the disease. Because there is currently no screening test for pancreatic 
cancer, anyone experiencing one or more persistent symptoms should mention 
pancreatic cancer to their healthcare provider. Patients that are diagnosed at 
an earlier stage when surgery is an option are more likely to live five years 
and beyond.

"On World Pancreatic Cancer Day, we unite as a global movement to advocate for 
early detection and better outcomes for pancreatic cancer patients," said Julie 
Fleshman, JD, MBA, WPCC chair. "By raising awareness of pancreatic cancer risks 
and symptoms, we hope that people will be aware and alert their doctor sooner 
when there is more opportunity for intervention."

On Nov. 21, the WPCC encourages people to help raise awareness of the risks and 
symptoms by visiting worldpancreaticcancerday.org ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2623125-2&h=2268080971&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.worldpancreaticcancerday.org%2F&a=worldpancreaticcancerday.org 
) and sharing campaign videos and graphics to educate family, friends, 
coworkers and social media followers. Other ways to get involved include: 

    -- Posting on social media using the hashtags #WPCD and/or #DemandBetter 
    -- Following WPCD on social media: 
           - Twitter/Instagram: @worldpancreatic 
           - Facebook: @worldpancreaticcancerday
    -- Wearing purple on World Pancreatic Cancer Day (Nov. 21) 
    -- Asking your public officials to support more government funding for 
       pancreatic cancer research

Go to worldpancreaticcancerday.org ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2623125-2&h=2268080971&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.worldpancreaticcancerday.org%2F&a=worldpancreaticcancerday.org 
) for more information, useful resources and links to pancreatic cancer 
organizations in your country/region.

About World Pancreatic Cancer Day ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2623125-2&h=63805084&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.worldpancreaticcancerday.org%2F&a=About+World+Pancreatic+Cancer+Day 
) 
World Pancreatic Cancer Day (WPCD), a day dedicated to raising global awareness 
of pancreatic cancer, occurs on the third Thursday of November during 
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. WPCD is an initiative of the World 
Pancreatic Cancer Coalition, bringing together more than 80 organizations from 
over 30 countries on six continents to raise awareness and inspire action. The 
goal of WPCD 2019 is to drive awareness of the symptoms and risks of pancreatic 
cancer and the urgent need for earlier diagnosis to improve patient outcomes.

Contact: 
Megan Castilla 
Hill+Knowlton Strategies 
Megan.Castilla@hkstrategies.com 
+1-310-463-9117  

SOURCE: World Pancreatic Cancer Coalition