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Home / News / Momentum Newsletter: Spring 2026

Momentum Newsletter: Spring 2026

Our Spring Momentum includes advances in clinical trials at UCLA, the 20th Anniversary Symposium, the launch of the PNET Pathway Grant Program, and the community impact of the Tour de Pier, emphasizing the Hirshberg Foundation’s commitment to research, patient support, and progress.

April 27, 2026

This spring, progress is taking shape across every part of our work. From advancing research to expanding programs that reach more patients than ever before, we are helping hope bloom. Across labs, clinics, and communities, your support is driving meaningful momentum at a critical time for pancreatic cancer research.

UCLA Activity Report: Research in Action

The 2025 UCLA Activity Report highlights the strength of our partnership with the UCLA Agi Hirshberg Center for Pancreatic Diseases, where 52 active clinical trials are bringing innovative therapies directly to patients. Advances in adenosine-based immunotherapy, research into using immunotherapy and chemotherapy before surgery, and continued enrollment in a leading vaccine trial reflect a research model that balances discovery with care. The complete report is available to explore online, offering a deeper look at the progress your support is making possible.

Read the Complete Report →

20 Years of Impact: Annual Symposium on Pancreatic Cancer

This year marked the 20th Anniversary of our Annual Symposium, with a full audience and global virtual participation making it one of our most impactful yet. This year’s program covered critical topics from early detection to surgical innovation, emerging therapies to nutrition, and survivorship. The day offered a comprehensive view of current care and the progress being made. What began 20 years ago as a research centric gathering has evolved into a patient-centered day of connection, collaboration, and community. We celebrated this special milestone with a tribute to Agi for her vision and dedication to making this day possible.

Watch the Tribute Video

New Program Launch: PNET Pathway Grants

We are proud to launch the PNET Pathway Grant Program, expanding our research portfolio to include pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNETs), a rare and underfunded disease. This initiative ensures more patients are represented in the future of research, accelerating progress in an area that urgently needs attention and investment. With a focus on PNET biology, early-stage disease progression predictors, advanced disease prognostication, and radiotherapy treatment, we aim to drive science into tangible results for patients and families.

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14th Annual Tour de Pier: Join Us for a Memorable Ride

The 14th annual Tour de Pier returns this spring, bringing together an inspiring community united by purpose and action. Set against the iconic Manhattan Beach Pier, this one-of-a-kind event features five signature ride experiences: Ride for a Cure, Ride for Fun, Ride for Hope, Ride for Family, and Ride for Love – each led by our beloved instructors and filled with celebrity appearances, moving stories, and tons of fun.

In advance of the event, our city-wide public art experience, The Art of the Ride, has been popping up at location across the South Bay. Five local artists have painted one-of-a-kind spin bikes that will be used on stage on May 17th. This is one day you don’t want to miss!

Register now →

Together, we can advance research, expand what’s possible for patients, and build momentum that reaches further each day. Every step forward is made possible by your continued belief in this work. Thank you for being part of the progress we are creating together.

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