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Hope Rises: Pancreatic Cancer Survival Doubles
20 Apr
Summary
- Annual walk has raised nearly $4.5 million over 16 years.
- Pancreatic cancer survival rate has increased significantly.
- Community walks empower patients and fund vital research.

The 16th Annual Lustgarten Foundation New York City Walk for Pancreatic Cancer Research took place Sunday in Battery Park City. This significant event, which has raised close to $4.5 million over its 16-year history, brought together doctors, scientists, patients, and supporters. The community's collective steps aim to transform pancreatic cancer into a curable disease.
Pancreatic cancer survivor Edward Blackburn noted the dramatic increase in survival rates, which have nearly doubled from less than 7% to 13.8% since his diagnosis. He emphasized that research and clinical trials, funded by organizations like the Lustgarten Foundation, are crucial for developing new treatments that save lives.
Attendees shared powerful stories of hope, including Lily Green, diagnosed at 23. Lustgarten Foundation CEO Linda Tantawi highlighted the availability of improved therapies extending patient survival. Dr. Elliot Newman expressed strong optimism for future advancements due to collaborative efforts.