PRECEDE Reaches 10,000 Participants in Global Pancreatic Cancer Study

October 2, 2025
Precede Foundation

The world’s largest collaborative effort in pancreatic cancer early detection sets new goal of 20,000 participants.

A Historic Milestone in the Fight Against Pancreatic Cancer

The Pancreatic Cancer Early Detection (PRECEDE) Consortium has officially enrolled 10,000 participants in its groundbreaking global study—making it the largest collaborative initiative in the world focused on individuals at high risk for developing pancreatic cancer.

This milestone, achieved in just five years, reflects the urgency and momentum driving PRECEDE’s mission: to transform the future of pancreatic cancer detection and survival.

Doubling Our Goal: 20,000 Participants

Building on this success, PRECEDE is now setting its sights on 20,000 participants. This expansion will allow the consortium to further strengthen its ability to:

  • Develop and validate early detection tools

  • Improve and standardize screening protocols

  • Advance lifesaving interventions for one of the deadliest cancers

Why Early Detection Matters

Pancreatic cancer is one of the most challenging cancers to detect, with a five-year survival rate of just 13%. PRECEDE’s approach is designed to change that.

By uniting more than 60 academic medical centers across the U.S. and worldwide, the consortium shares data and insights in real time—breaking down silos that have historically slowed progress. This collaborative model could help raise survival rates to 50% within the next decade.

Voices of Hope

Reaching the 10,000-participant mark is a historic milestone, but more importantly, it’s proof that collaboration on a global scale can fundamentally change the trajectory of pancreatic cancer,” said Dr. Diane M. Simeone, director of Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego and founding director of the PRECEDE Consortium.

For Jamie Brickell, President of the PRECEDE Foundation’s Board of Directors and a pancreatic cancer survivor, this mission is deeply personal:

“When I was diagnosed in 2020, I was fortunate that it was caught early enough for surgery and treatment. That early detection saved my life. Too often, patients don’t get that chance. Reaching 10,000 participants and setting our sights on 20,000 proves what’s possible when patients, physicians, and researchers come together.”

The Pancreatic Cancer Early Detection (PRECEDE) Consortium is the first global collaborative network dedicated to reimagining how pancreatic cancer is detected, treated, and prevented. With over 60 medical centers and 10,000 high-risk individuals enrolled, PRECEDE is building the world’s largest dataset to accelerate the development of early detection tools.

Its mission is bold yet clear: raise pancreatic cancer survival rates from 13% today to 50% within the next decade.

Knowing When To Ask For Help

There’s strength in recognizing when you need additional support. If you’re feeling consistently overwhelmed, anxious, or depressed, it may be time to speak with a healthcare professional. Warning signs can include ongoing sleep trouble, loss of appetite, or emotional numbness.

Mental health care is an important part of cancer recovery. There are therapists, social workers, and cancer-specific counselors trained to support your unique needs. Don’t hesitate to seek them out.

Your medical team can help adjust medications or recommend physical therapy if your symptoms are impacting your daily life. Being honest about your struggles allows your care providers to offer better, more personalized support.

The path to recovery from pancreatic cancer is rarely straightforward. It’s a mix of triumphs and setbacks, strength and vulnerability. But through each high and low, healing is happening. Be gentle with yourself. Allow space for rest, reflection, and growth.

You don’t have to go through this journey alone. With the right support, emotional, physical, and practical, you can move forward, one step at a time. And remember, every day you show up for yourself is a victory.

At TrovaNOW, we’re focused on finding a cure for pancreatic cancer. Every test and discovery brings us closer to better treatments and saving lives. Join us and learn more at TrovaNOW.

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