“Rolfe Pancreatic Cancer Foundation was instrumental in helping my family navigate this difficult journey.”
“This past June my father, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. You were an invaluable resource in understanding his diagnosis and helping us get a second opinion through the University of Chicago. My father is doing remarkably well with treatment so far, and we are very grateful for all your help.”
“My dad never wanted to make his battle with pancreatic cancer about himself. He believed in the power of sharing stories, and was all about helping others. Giving back is our family’s way to honor him and keep his legacy alive.”
“I lost my mom 12 years ago to pancreatic cancer. She was, in otherwise, perfect health. As president of Rolfe Foundation, I am fighting for her, and I am fighting for our future generations.”
Rolfe Pancreatic Cancer Foundation continues to drive meaningful progress in early detection and treatment of Pancreatic Cancer through grants that fund pioneering research and essential support services. These dollars not only bring hope but also move us closer to breakthrough discoveries.
Research-Focused Grants: $277,000
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.
Pancreatic Tissue and Tumor Analysis Projects
Johns Hopkins University (3 projects led by emerging leaders in pathology)
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.
Support for Partner Organizations: $25,000
Cancer Wellness Center: Offering vital counseling, support groups, wellness activities, and outreach to patients and families affected by Pancreatic Cancer.
Wellness House: Providing free, life-changing programs to improve the emotional and physical well-being of cancer patients and their loved ones.
Building on Progress
Thanks to Rolfe Foundation’s strategic funding, these efforts are making a measurable impact in the fight against Pancreatic Cancer. While challenges remain, the progress achieved so far serves as a beacon of hope for patients and families worldwide. Together, we’re not just envisioning breakthroughs—we’re making them possible.