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Subject Line: Join the fight against pancreatic cancer with Pancreatic Cancer Canada XXXXX – On November 17, a global coalition of survivors, celebrities, nonprofit leaders, elected officials and medical experts will come together to raise awareness about one of the deadliest forms of cancer, pancreatic cancer. Awareness is the first step in the efforts to demand more research and develop better resources to fight the disease. XXXXX XXXX will be available for in-studio or satellite interviews on World Pancreatic Cancer Day. Did you know? Sixty percent of people know “almost nothing” about the disease, according to a recent global survey Pancreatic cancer is the only major cancer with a five-year survival rate in the single digits, and there is no early detection method Steve Jobs, Patrick Swayze, Alan Rickman, Luciano Pavarotti and many other notable influencers have died from pancreatic cancer Michelle Capobianco is the Executive Director of Pancreatic Cancer Canada and is available for interviews. If you would like to schedule XXXX for an interview, please let me know. Best, XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX on behalf of World Pancreatic Cancer Day and Pancreatic Cancer Canada About World Pancreatic Cancer Day World Pancreatic Cancer Day (WPCD) is a day dedicated to raising global awareness of pancreatic cancer and takes place in November during Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. WPCD is an initiative of the World Pancreatic Cancer Coalition, a committee of patient advocacy organizations from around the world. The goal of WPCD is to drive an online conversation about awareness of the disease and the need for more research and funding to fight it. About the Pancreatic Cancer Canada Foundation (PCCF) PCCF is committed to fighting pancreatic cancer through raising funds for research, awareness, education and advocacy. Our goal is to improve overall patient survival and create a brighter future for those effected by pancreatic cancer. To date, close to $4 million has been donated to leading cancer centres across Canada including the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto, the BC Cancer Agency/Pancreas Centre BC and the Goodman Cancer Research Centre at McGill University in Montreal, Cross Cancer Institute in Edmonton and The Ottawa Hospital. For more information on the Pancreatic Cancer Canada Foundation, visit PancreaticCancerCanada.ca. You can also follow Pancreatic Cancer Canada on Facebook.com/PanCanCanada and Twitter.com/PanCancerCanada.