hope. a small word that has the power to make a big impact.
when we instill hope in someone, meaningful changes can happen, barriers can be broken, and lives can be transformed … even saved.
yesterday, june 4
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, we observed national cancer survivors day. for those people facing cancer, hope is a precious commodity. however, for those impacted by pancreatic cancer, hope can feel like an elusive dream. that is because right now, it is.
we have a stark reality to confront: despite being the eleventh most commonly diagnosed cancer, pancreatic cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in canada, with a devastatingly low survival rate that has not seen any meaningful change in almost half a century.
this disease is likened to receiving a death sentence because 90 percent of patients die within five years of diagnosis, with a staggering 75 percent succumbing within the first year. it is a brutal truth that nearly every individual diagnosed with pancreatic cancer will lose their battle against it.
as the ceo of pancreatic cancer canada, i would love nothing more than to be able to give hope to those impacted by pancreatic cancer. however, given where we stand today, hope alone is not enough. we need real change. we need tangible action that will save lives and raise survival rates.