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December 2, 2021

[A note from PCNA]

[We are grateful to be sharing the lived experience of Connor and Jen who have documented their personal journey with pancreatic cancer up until Connor’s passing in October 2024, to help other families cope with the challenges of this disease.

This blog article is from a series of content pieces written by these remarkable people.]

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Thursday, December 2, 2021

Today is #ThankYouThursday and there are many things that I’m thankful for. This year we had a record-breaking Giving Tuesday campaign with our partners at Kernls, raising over $50,000 for our PASS-01 research project. On behalf of PCC, I’d like to thank everyone in our community who honoured us with a gift and give a very special thank you to pancreatic cancer survivor and PCC Champion Richard Weldon for generously matching donations to a total of $25,000.I am also thankful for the thoughtful and supportive messages that I have received from many members of our community on the news of my stage II thyroid cancer diagnosis. To me there is no question: I will get through this.In the last two weeks I have had a second opinion, been on a business trip to New York, decided on a course of treatment, and started preparing for the busy rush the holidays bring. I cannot help but think that if my diagnosis were stage II pancreatic cancer, I would have spent the last two weeks in a panic getting things in order: a second opinion, supportive care, and doing my best to help my loved ones manage their stress over my diagnosis. I would be rushing to start chemotherapy because every minute matters with a highly aggressive cancer like pancreatic. I would not be as I am, planning for surgery and radiation at a convenient time in the coming weeks. What a heartbreaking difference.I’ll share further updates in the weeks to come about how I was diagnosed and introduce the stage II pancreatic cancer patient who will be my counterpart on this journey. Until then, take care and thank you for your support.

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