The mission of the National Pancreatic Cancer Foundation is to provide unwavering support for all those afflicted with or affected by pancreatic cancer.
Some days feel hopeful. Some days feel overwhelming.
Those facing pancreatic cancer, hope isn't pretending everything is okay; it's finding the strength to keep moving forward, one day at a time.
What helps you hold onto hope?
#PancreaticCancerAwareness#GiveHope#HopeForACure
A survivor's story isn't defined by cancer. It's defined by courage, resilience, and hope.
This National Cancer Survivors Month, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and courage of cancer survivors everywhere.
Everyone checks in during treatment.
Fewer people check in after.
But many survivors are still living with anxiety, fear of recurrence, and emotional exhaustion long after chemo ends.
Keep checking in. It matters more than you know
THIS OR THAT: Mental Health Edition
What feels harder mentally during pancreatic cancer?
🟣 The waiting
OR
🟣 The uncertainty
There’s no right answer. Both can feel overwhelming in very different ways.
A cancer diagnosis changes your mind before anything else.
The fear. The unknown. The weight of it all.
No one should have to carry that alone.
Support matters #mentalhealthawarenessmonth
The diagnosis is physical.
The weight of it is mental.
Cancer comes with fear, uncertainty, and constant processing that people don’t always see.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month.
3 ways to help someone with pancreatic cancer (that actually matter):
• Help financially: costs add up fast
• Provide meals: one less thing to worry about
• Show up: check in, be there, even in silence
💜 You don’t have to fix it. Just don’t disappear.
One appointment turns into ten new terms you’ve never heard before.
And suddenly you’re expected to understand everything.
If medical information has ever felt overwhelming, you’re not alone.
What’s something you wish were explained more clearly?
#pancreaticcancerawareness
Immunotherapy has changed treatment for some cancers, but it doesn’t work for everyone.
Pancreatic cancer can “hide” from the immune system, making it harder to target.
Research is working to change that.
Save the date. 💜
Visions in Violet is more than an event, it’s a night of connection, awareness, and impact for those affected by pancreatic cancer.
We hope you’ll be part of it.
Saturday, November 14
Strength doesn’t always look like staying positive.
Sometimes it’s getting out of bed, showing up to appointments, or just getting through the day.
If you’re navigating cancer, this counts too.
The Whipple Procedure is a complex surgery used to treat some pancreatic cancers. It removes parts of the pancreas and digestive system, then reconnects them.
Recovery takes time, but for some, it offers the best chance for long-term survival.
Meet your pancreas
It helps digest food and controls blood sugar, working behind the scenes every day.
Small organ. Big job.
Because pancreatic cancer is often detected late, awareness matters.
#PancreaticCancerAwareness#DidYouKnow
Small habits can support pancreas health.
Avoid smoking. Stay active. Maintain a healthy weight. Eat nutrient-dense foods. Limit alcohol.
Not all risk is preventable, but these choices can make a difference over time.
#PancreaticCancerAwareness#HealthyHabits
March is National Nutrition Month. Nutrition plays an important role in cancer care. Helping support strength, manage treatment side effects, and improve overall well-being. Nourishing the body is one more way we support the fight against cancer.
One Word Check-In 💜
How are you feeling today?
Hopeful.
Tired.
Overwhelmed.
Grateful.
Angry.
Strong.
Whatever it is, it’s valid.
Drop one word below. And if you can, reply to someone else with encouragement. You’re not alone here. #PancreaticCancerCommunity
Pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer both affect the pancreas, not the same.
Pancreatitis is inflammation, often sudden and treatable.
Pancreatic cancer involves abnormal cell growth and may develop quietly.
Persistent pain, jaundice, or unexplained weight loss? Get evaluated.
Optune Pax is an FDA-approved, wearable therapy for adults with locally advanced pancreatic cancer. Used alongside chemotherapy, it delivers Tumor Treating Fields designed to disrupt cancer cell division. Expanding treatment options means continued progress. 💜
Why isn’t pancreatic cancer talked about more?
Is it discomfort? Overwhelm? Not knowing what to say?
Silence doesn’t create awareness. And awareness leads to earlier conversations, stronger advocacy, and better support for families.
Let’s talk. 💜
#PancreaticCancer#NPCF
Hard truths about pancreatic cancer aren’t easy to share.
Symptoms are vague. Diagnosis is often late. Caregivers carry so much. Research still needs funding.
But awareness creates change. Research creates hope. Community creates strength.
Let’s keep talking. #PancreaticCancer