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.
The Roadmap is for the Australian community, including people affected by pancreatic cancer, health professionals, clinical colleges, researchers, pancreatic cancer organisations, funders, peak bodies, non-government and government organisations.
The Roadmap provides the opportunity to focus efforts on the issues that will make a significant difference to all Australians impacted by pancreatic cancer and the national collective response to the Roadmap will allow Australia to lead the world in improving outcomes and survival in pancreatic cancer.
For more information Visit the Pancreatic Roadmap website