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A diagnosis of pancreatic cancer is frightening and can be extremely overwhelming. Let’s Win is here to help you get through it. We will help you navigate every step of the way. Our comprehensive and growing library of resources will help you with next steps to take, basic information about the disease, educational information about the stages of the disease, the treatment options, the importance of clinical trials, the importance of genetic and tumor testing, and a full glossary of any terms you need to know.
You or someone you love has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Our guide will help you get organized and navigate the immediate next steps.
As you start your treatment journey, our guide will help you learn everything from the different treatments, terms to know, and questions to ask.
Cancer staging describes the size of the cancer and, if it has spread, how far it has spread from the original site. Learn more about pancreatic cancer staging, how staging impacts treatments, and potential participation in clinical trials.
What are the different treatments for pancreatic cancer? Learn more about chemotherapy, surgery, radiation, and clinical trials, and how these options fit into your treatment plan.
What is a clinical trial and why is your participation important? Find out why a trial may be an important part of your treatment plan, and where to find trials.
Testing your genes and getting a genetic profile of your tumor are two important first steps in determining the best treatment options for your pancreatic cancer. Learn more about these tests and their impact on treatment.
A pancreatic cancer diagnosis means learning a whole new language of tests, treatments, symptoms, even unfamiliar parts of your body. Our glossary provides short definitions for pancreatic cancer-related terms.
Our extensive collection of resources for patients, families, and caregivers provides easy access to information on a wide variety of subjects for patients and families facing pancreatic cancer.