National Pancreatic Cancer Roadmap

The National Pancreatic Cancer Roadmap (Roadmap) has been developed by Cancer Australia to improve outcomes and survival for Australians affected by pancreatic cancer. The Roadmap identifies 33 key priority areas and 60 strategies for collective action over the next five years to 2027, across the continuum of pancreatic cancer care, and sets a shared agenda to drive improvements in pancreatic care, experience and outcomes. For more information about the Roadmap see the About page.

Prevention and early detection
Presentation, initial investigations and referral
Diagnosis, staging and treatment planning
Treatment
Care after initial treatment and recovery
Managing recurrent, residual or metastatic disease
End-of-life care
StrategiesShort termMedium termLong term
Research and clinical trialsSupportive careData and reportingModels of care
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