ROLFE PANCREATIC CANCER FOUNDATION

Advancing Early Detection and Treatment: Rolfe Foundation Grant Impact 2024

Revealing the Origin of Pancreatic Cancer Metastases
Principal Investigator: Dr. Oren Parnas, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
Dr. Parnas’s groundbreaking research explores how and when Pancreatic Cancer cells spread to other organs. By leveraging cutting-edge tools like single-cell RNA and CRISPR screening, his team aims to uncover early detection markers and identify weaknesses in the metastatic process, a critical step in improving patient outcomes.

    Biomarker Discovery for Early Detection
    Principal Investigator: Dr. Alex Muir, University of Chicago Medicine
    This innovative study focuses on identifying lymphatic and interstitial fluid biomarkers, offering a less invasive and more precise pathway to detecting Pancreatic Cancer at earlier stages.

    Digital Tools for Risk Assessment
    Principal Investigators: Drs. Sonia Kupfer, Christine Drogan, Ophir Gilad, and Emma Keel, University of Chicago Medicine
    This project addresses disparities in genetic testing and early cancer detection, particularly among underserved populations, by implementing a patient-directed digital cancer risk tool.

    Lustgarten Foundation
    Lustgarten’s comprehensive research program focuses on improving patient outcomes. Its programs include early detection and interception, therapeutic development, and personalized medicine, which brings cutting-edge science from the lab to the clinic.