Support Casper
I'm Cloé, in the summer of 2016 I was diagnosed with metastatic pancreatic cancer. With that news, the ground disappears from under your feet and life seems to slip out of your hands. I knew this diagnosis was a death sentence. When it turned out that I did not have ordinary pancreatic cancer but a treatable form, I knew I might have a future. It turned out to be the rare cancer NET (neuroendocrine tumors). With several PRRT treatments, the tumors were supposed to shrink. Then it could be decided whether I was also operable.
During my first meeting with Prof. Dr. Casper van Eijck, he was immediately clear and spoke the words, now legendary to me, "This surgery is difficult - but I can and will do it!". He was very resolute and clear. Presented me with the facts, the pros and cons and the possible complications. Which, fortunately, I did not have to experience.
In the summer of 2016, I was in the Erasmus Medical Center. I had been toying with the idea of making beautiful candles before, but while I was in the hospital in Rotterdam, I resolved to pursue that dream. As long as my situation allowed. At the same time the idea arose to give something back to Support Casper. With my candle brand, L'AIMÉ, I offer candles to mark special moments. We have created a candle for Support Casper that you can order on this site. If you are interested in a business order or other order where you would like to donate the proceeds, please contact us or Support Casper -> bianca@supportcasper.nl.
My wish is that in the near future, with pioneering research by Support Casper, a treatment can be developed for pancreatic cancer that can give future patients a more hopeful outlook. So much work has already been done to make other previously deadly cancers chronic - the same should and can be done for pancreatic cancer.
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Every year, at least 3,000 people in the Netherlands are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. In recent years, Prof. Dr. Casper van Eijck, pancreatic cancer specialist at Erasmus MC, saw no improvement for patients. In 2015, Support Casper, the campaign of the Foundation for Surviving with Pancreatic Cancer, was created to raise awareness about this serious former trying to treat pancreatic cancer effectively.
For the research, Prof. Dr. Van Eijck assembled a multidisciplinary team (OVIT) that includes virologists, molecular biologists, immunologists and neurosurgeons. The team is working tooth and nail to find an answer against the ravages of pancreatic cancer, focusing on "oncolytic viroimmunotherapy.
In the near future, the virus production facility, a so-called Clean Room, will be built at Erasmus MC, after which the actual production of various, proprietary, viruses can be started. This is essential if the research is to be continued in its own way and at its own discretion. This requires a lot of money.