When Alex Trebek was diagnosed with stage IV pancreatic cancer, it wasn’t just a personal battle—it became a mission. The iconic Jeopardy! host has thrown himself into spreading awareness about this deadly disease. Recently, he teamed up with the World Pancreatic Cancer Coalition to create a powerful public service announcement for World Pancreatic Cancer Day, observed annually on November 21. His goal? To educate people and encourage them to take action.
Fighting Back Against Pancreatic Cancer
In the PSA, Alex opens up about his own experience, sharing a moment that resonates deeply with many: “I wished I had known sooner that the persistent stomach pain I experienced before my diagnosis was a symptom of pancreatic cancer.” The 79-year-old host continues, explaining that other common symptoms can include mid-back pain, unexplained weight loss, new-onset diabetes, and yellowing of the skin or eyes. These signs, though subtle, can make all the difference if caught early.

Why Early Detection Matters
Alex’s message is clear: knowledge is power. By educating people about the symptoms of pancreatic cancer, he hopes to encourage more individuals to seek medical attention early. As he points out, the five-year survival rate for pancreatic cancer remains alarmingly low in most countries. However, early diagnosis—especially when surgery is an option—can significantly improve outcomes. “If we catch it early, we have a real shot at changing those statistics,” Alex emphasizes.
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World Pancreatic Cancer Day: A Global Effort
Julie Fleshman, chairwoman of the World Pancreatic Cancer Coalition, joined Alex in the PSA to shed light on the importance of this global initiative. “On World Pancreatic Cancer Day, we come together as a worldwide movement to advocate for early detection and better outcomes for pancreatic cancer patients,” she explains. “Our aim is to raise awareness about the risks and symptoms of pancreatic cancer so that people can recognize them sooner and consult their doctors at a time when intervention is most effective.”
“Together, we can get it done,” Alex adds, his voice filled with determination and hope.
Alex's Support Network
Alex isn’t alone in his fight. His longtime friend, Dr. Mehmet Oz, praises his efforts and acknowledges the positive impact he’s making. “If you know Alex behind the scenes, he’s a golden-hearted man who gives so much to so many people,” Dr. Oz shares. “The passion and support you see on Jeopardy! is exactly what he brings to his personal life as well. I truly believe that his optimistic spirit will help him stay strong and keep moving forward. The longer he stays alive, the better chance we have to catch up to his pancreatic cancer.”
As World Pancreatic Cancer Day approaches, Alex urges everyone to take his advice seriously and prioritize their health. Make sure you’re getting regular check-ups and discussing any concerns with your doctor. It could save your life—or the life of someone you love.


