Use a large data-driven system to change the way we treat pancreatic cancer patients with rapid incorporation of the latest research on vaccines and immunotherapy, molecularly-targeted therapy, chemotherapy, radiation, and surgical techniques.
Questions we're asking that inform us on how to best care for patients include:
How can we best use the GVAX pancreatic cancer vaccine to supercharge the immune system?
How can we improve the standards of surgical care by using Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy for Pancreas Cancer?
How can we diagnose pancreatic cancer earlier?
How can we perform pancreatic cancer surgeries more precisely and less invasively?
What combination of chemotherapy is most effective?
How can we stage pancreatic cancer more precisely?
The research we do directly impacts the treatment options available to our patients. Find out more about patient care for pancreatic cancer at the Pancreatic Cancer Multidisciplinary Clinic.
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
401 North Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
Dea Cunningham, M.S.N., R.N.
Ding Ding, M.D.
Jessica Gai, B.A.
Guanglan Mo, M.S.
Michael Wright, M.S.