Receiving a pancreatic cancer diagnosis can stop a family in their tracks. Not only must patients and their loved ones navigate the emotional impact, but they are often asked to make quick treatment decisions. Attempting to learn and process large amounts of complex information can leave anyone feeling lost.

So where should you turn? Start with PanCAN Patient Services.

The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network’s PanCAN Patient Services is the first place to call after a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer or at any point in your journey. PanCAN Patient Services Case Managers can help provide information for any question you have about pancreatic cancer. A Case Manager can also help you navigate the most critical decisions you’ll need to make to:

  1. Find a pancreatic cancer specialist to get a proper diagnosis and treatment
    Seeing pancreatic cancer specialists, physicians who diagnose and treat a high volume of pancreatic cancer patients, improves outcomes. The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) strongly recommends you consult with pancreatic cancer specialists who have experience diagnosing and treating the disease.
  2. Understand all your treatment options and know which may work best for you
    Every pancreatic tumor is different. PanCAN strongly recommends molecular profiling of your tumor to help determine the best treatment options.
  3. Consider clinical trials during each treatment decision, including at diagnosis
    Pancreatic cancer patients who participate in clinical research have better outcomes. Every treatment available today was approved through a clinical trial. PanCAN strongly recommends clinical trials at diagnosis and during every treatment decision.
  4. Maintain good quality of life
    Seeing healthcare professionals who focus on symptom management and supportive (palliative) care improves outcomes and is critical for your quality of life. PanCAN strongly recommends that symptom management and supportive (palliative) care should be provided early in your diagnosis as well as during and after treatment.Good nutritional care also improves outcomes and is critical for your quality of life. PanCAN strongly recommends that patients have access to pancreatic enzymes and see a registered dietitian.
  5. Connect with support resources like PanCAN’s Survivor and Caregiver Network
    Support for the pancreatic cancer patient is critical to improve quality of life and overall well-being. Having a support system of caregivers, family, friends, healthcare professionals and a PanCAN Patient Services Case Manager is important to address and manage the needs of the patient.

Contact PanCAN Patient Services for personalized, free, personal one-to-one support from a Case Manager. All information and services are provided free of charge because of the philanthropy of generous friends.