Pancreatic Cancer Fundraiser, Colon Cancer Screening Guidelines, and Midwest Cancer Cluster Investigation
Nov 7, 2025
Dr. Michael Alexander, a medical oncologist and former director at Solari Cancer Center, discusses the challenges of pancreatic cancer, which has low survival rates and complex screening methods. He emphasizes the importance of community support through a fundraiser for pancreatic cancer. The conversation also highlights the significance of timely colon cancer screenings, especially for at-risk individuals, and the effectiveness of preventive measures like diet and early detection. Additionally, they address rising cancer rates in the Midwest and possible environmental links, showcasing a comprehensive view on cancer care and awareness.
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Community Fundraiser Born From Loss
- Cindy Jackonette describes founding "Raising Voices for Pancreatic Cancer Support" after a friend's death to build awareness and community support.
- The event at Bargetto Winery features speakers, music, and proceeds supporting local cancer services through the Santa Cruz Cancer Benefit Group.
Local Dollars Stay Local
- The Santa Cruz Cancer Benefit Group is volunteer-run and directs all funds to local cancer programs and research at UCSC.
- The group distributes roughly $15,000 annually to local cancer organizations with minimal overhead.
Pancreatic Cancer Is Hard To Catch Early
- Pancreatic cancer has a 10–15% five-year survival and is hard to detect early, making it especially lethal.
- Screening is reserved for high-risk people and requires complex imaging and endoscopic duct evaluation.
