Pancreatic Cancer Europe

Options in your pancreatic cancer journey.

There may be a clinical trial available for you or your loved one. Pancreatic Cancer Europe and myTomorrows are working together to support people living with pancreatic cancer, in their journey to find clinical trial options and support them with next steps.

 


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Working together to help people with pancreatic cancer

Pancreatic Cancer Europe and myTomorrows share a commitment to support people with pancreatic cancer, and their families. We know identifying and pursuing a clinical trial can be challenging, and together we provide support on this journey. This support is always free of charge for both people with pancreatic cancer and healthcare professionals supporting them.

Here’s how it works:

1. Schedule your call with a myTomorrows’ Patient Navigator

2. Receive your personalized overview of clinical trial options

3. Discuss your options with your doctor

When an option seems to fit you, we help you get in touch with a clinical trial site.

Book a free call with myTomorrows to explore your trial options and get help with your next steps.

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About myTomorrows

myTomorrows is a platform that supports people with unmet medical needs, and their physicians, to explore and potentially access clinical trials and expanded access programs. Book a call with our Patient Navigators who speak different languages and can help you understand your options. Your Navigator guides you through each step, from searching for options to answering questions and helping you access potential options you may want to pursue.

About Pancreatic Cancer Europe

Pancreatic Cancer Europe (PCE) is committed to enhancing care for pancreatic cancer patients by providing valuable resources and support. PCE has a dedicated webpage containing key information about clinical trials for patients and caregivers. To ensure that patients and caregivers are well-informed about their options, this resource offers comprehensive guidance on understanding clinical trials, a list of patient assistance services and links to clinical trial databases. PCE's broader mission is to raise awareness and advocate for effective treatments, support national member organisations, and enhance data collection on pancreatic cancer. By promoting awareness and understanding of clinical trials, PCE aims to improve patient outcomes and advance research efforts in the fight against pancreatic cancer. PCE aims to drive meaningful change and improve the quality of life for pancreatic cancer patients and their families across Europe. Book a call with myTomorrows to explore your trial options and get help with your next steps.

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“This new partnership is an important step in the persistent fight against pancreatic cancer. The innovative myTomorrows platform will support patients suffering from pancreatic cancer, their caregivers and their treating physicians by significantly easing the process of accessing and navigating clinical trials, another opportunity for them, enabling a more informed and proactive approach to treatment of this devastating disease.” 

Prof. Alfredo Carrato, Chair of Pancreatic Cancer Europe

“We are very excited to be partnering with Pancreatic Cancer Europe, an organisation that works tirelessly to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer, promote advancements in treatments, and empower European member organisations to better address the relevant issues regarding the disease.”  

Dr. Michel van Harten, CEO of myTomorrows. 

 

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What is a clinical trial?

 

A clinical trial or study is research that looks at whether an investigational medicine is safe to use and whether it works like it is expected to work. The information that comes out of a clinical trial might change how patients are treated for the targeted disease. The information may also determine if the investigational medicine works better or has fewer side effects than the treatments that are currently being used.

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Things to know before enrolling into a clinical trial

 

When considering clinical trial options, you may have lots of questions that need to be answered, from “how does a clinical trial work?” to “what are clinical trial eligibility criteria?”.

Read the myTomorrows blog ‘10 questions to ask before participating in a clinical trial’ and discover some common questions to ask before joining a clinical trial.

 

For further information, you can also read the Pancreatic Cancer Europe helpful guide ‘Clinical trials – key information for patients and caregivers’.

 

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