Welcome to the

Pancreatic Cancer Center

Our experts aim to transform the prevention, early detection, and treatment of pancreatic cancer for patients.

We have developed a new paradigm for approaching the research and treatment of pancreatic cancer and non-cancerous pancreatic tumors.

Designated as a for our patient-centered care, we are leaders in the treatment and early detection and prevention of pancreatic cancer. We are one of 15 clinical trial sites for , which aims to accelerate new treatment options for people who have pancreatic cancer. Our goal at the Pancreatic Cancer Center, part of Perlmutter Cancer Center, is to increase the 5-year survival rate for pancreatic cancer from 9 percent to 50 percent within the next 10 years.

For those at an increased risk of pancreatic cancer, our doctors perform genetic testing and screening for early detection of developing tumors, which can increase the survival rate for pancreatic cancer. Our clinic has a dedicated genetics counselor to assist in the care of our patients.

We also serve as a coordinating center for the , an international group of 35 centers working together to transform risk assessment and early detection and prevention of pancreatic cancer. With this collaborative effort, we aim to better identify who is at risk of pancreatic cancer so that we can develop more effective detection and prevention strategies.

Advanced Approaches to Pancreatic Cancer Care

We put patients at the center of every healthcare decision. Every patient’s individual medical needs are discussed at our weekly meetings with our multidisciplinary team of experts, and a personalized treatment plan is developed to ensure that you receive the care and treatment that’s best for you. Our services include the most advanced techniques in endoscopic and surgical treatments and the latest medical therapies. Through support groups and counseling, we provide psychological assistance to patients and their caregivers during treatment.

We also offer innovative medical and surgical approaches to treat people who have locally advanced pancreatic cancer, a type of cancer that has invaded or advanced toward blood vessels and other tissues around the pancreas.

Treatment options include chemotherapy, chemoradiation, or multiagent clinical trials before surgery, called neoadjuvant therapy, which is designed to shrink the tumor and make it easier to remove it completely. Our internationally renowned surgical team includes some of the most experienced pancreatic cancer surgeons in the world who have performed more than 1,200 Whipple procedures, a highly specialized surgery to remove cancer found in the head of the pancreas.

Our surgeons are also known for their unique and sought-after expertise in removing the most complex pancreatic tumors. Our team is experienced in minimally invasive procedures, including robotic-assisted and laparoscopic approaches, as well as traditional open surgery—all with excellent patient outcomes.

Pancreatic Cancer Research and Clinical Trials

Our experts at ºÙºÙÊÓƵ’s Perlmutter Cancer Center work together to carry out groundbreaking basic and translational research. We have one of the largest portfolios of in the country and are one of the few centers in the United States with multiple clinical trials for locally advanced pancreatic cancer.

We also have among the highest levels of National Institutes of Health funding for pancreatic cancer in the country, with a large number of scientists dedicated to make advances in understanding the biology of pancreatic cancer and the development of new treatments.

Make an Appointment

We offer pancreatic cancer services in Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, and on Long Island. To make an appointment with a pancreatic cancer specialist closest to you, please view our list of doctors.

For more information or for help with making an appointment, call the following numbers:

Manhattan: 212-263-2630
Brooklyn: 718-630-5777
Long Island: 516-663-2436

Our Leadership

  • Paul E. Oberstein, MD

    Assistant Director, Pancreatic Cancer Center | Gastrointestinal Oncology, Medical Oncology

    Dr. Oberstein specializes in pancreatic and gastrointestinal cancers including colon cancer, liver cancer, and stomach cancer. He has received the ASCO Young Investigator Award for his research and a KL2 Career Development Award from the National Cancer Institute. He runs many clinical trials for immunotherapy and other treatments for pancreatic cancer.

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