by Amber Johns | Jun 19, 2018
We want to take this week to reflect on the groundbreaking medical research underway in our own backyard which will change the trajectory of this disease.
by Amber Johns | Jun 5, 2018
Two studies were presented at the ASCO Meeting yesterday which showed drastic advances in survival rates for pancreatic cancer trial participants
by Amber Johns | May 15, 2018
Greater awareness for Pancreatic Cancer through the World Pancreatic Cancer Coalition. Demand Better. For Patients. For Survival.
by Amber Johns | May 8, 2018
We know physical activity is good for us, but what if being physically active reduced the chance of cancer coming back? What if not exercising during cancer treatment was actually harmful? Could a brisk walk a day keep the cancer away?
by Amber Johns | Apr 17, 2018
The questions raised from the Facebook data scandal are so important to the research enterprise because the likelihood of using information such as medical data in this way is probably is closer than we think.
by Amber Johns | Oct 11, 2017
We report on finding unexpected important research information inside a persons inherited genetic material, while we were studying their tumour cells. We found ways to get this information back to our patients and we followed what people did with it.