The CanSur Foundation consists of a team of doctors and scientists in Sydney working to improve outcomes
where surgery has an important role for the management of cancer. We wish to improve life expectancy and
quality of life for cancer suffers.
Our current research effort is concentrating on pancreatic cancer. Surgery is the only treatment which can provide a
cure in pancreatic cancer. However, only a few lucky patients are cured. Although pancreatic cancer is very difficult
to cure, surgery can reduce the impact of the disease and provide better control of jaundice and appetite. Other medical
and endoscopic procedures are also needed. But this is still not good enough and because the rate of successful treatment
has not improved significantly in the last twenty years, new research directions are urgently needed. We are interested in
exploring new knowledge that arises from the genome project in our search for better treatments.
CanSur also conducts research on the role of nutrition in successful cancer surgery and
the potential for chemical treatments to supplement surgery.
At the present this site is designed for people who have cancer of the pancreas and their friends and family. Other
cancers will be included in the site if the information is useful. It focuses on:
- information on the disease
- risk factors
- treatment options
- new directions from research
No two patients with pancreatic cancer are ever the same and appropriate treatment always
depends on an individual’s medical history.
The information on this site is no substitute for information supplied by a doctor but it
is designed to answer many of your questions to give you much of the information patients
need to understand their treatment options and appreciate the strategies doctors recommend.
Ross Smith Associate Professor of Surgery Chairman of CanSur
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