Abstract

The Hirshberg Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research was founded by Agi Hirshberg in 1997, following her husband Ronald Hirshberg’s 8-month, 7-day battle with the disease. (http://www.pancreatic.org/). At the time, the Hirshberg family viewed pancreatic cancer as the ‘‘unknown enemy’’ (http:// www.pancreatic.org/site/c.htJYJ8MPIwE/b.8276835/k.66CB/ Agi_Hirshbergs_Story.htm). In the years since Ronald Hirshberg’s death, Agi Hirshberg has made it her mission to unmask the unknown for others facing the same enemy. When patients present with a new diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, most are already in an advanced stage of the disease. Pancreatic cancer is resistant to most chemotherapeutic agents and radiotherapy. These factors combine to make pancreatic cancer a highly lethal disease, and according to the National Cancer Institute (NCI) 2013 estimates, pancreatic cancer was diagnosed in approximately 45,220 US citizens, and some 38,460 died of the disease. 1 The Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, 1975Y2009, shows that overall cancer death rates continued to decline in the United States among both men and women, among all major racial and ethnic groups, and for all of the many common cancer sites, including lung, colon and rectum, female breast, and prostate. However, this trend does not hold true for pancreatic cancer. The report demonstrates that death rates continued to increase during the latest time period (2000 through 2009) for pancreatic cancer. 2 Only about 23% of patients with cancer of the pancreas will still be living 1 year after diagnosis, and only about 4% will survive 5 years. Even for those diagnosed with pancreatic cancer that has not spread to other organs or systems, the overall 5-year survival rate approaches only 15%. The Hirshberg Foundation’s vision is to advance pancreatic cancer research and provide information, resources, and support to pancreatic cancer patients and their families. The mission of the Foundation is as follows: & To find a cure for pancreatic cancer in honor of Ron Hirshberg and the thousands of people who are diagnosed with this disease each year. & To create a premier Pancreatic Cancer Center where all needs of pancreatic cancer patients can be met in one location with the most advanced treatment options. & To be recognized as a patient support reference source for

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