Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
EPI –when the pancreas does not secrete enough digestive enzymes– is common in people with chronic pancreatitis. This is because as the pancreas gets scarred, the part of the pancreas that generates enzymes is destroyed. As a result, the pancreas is unable to produce these enzymes that are essential to digest food. If you suffer from EPI, your body has difficulties breaking down food.
TPIAT (Total Pancreatectomy and Islet Auto-Transplantation)
TPIAT, or Total Pancreatectomy with Islet Autotransplantation, is a surgery primarily for people with recurrent acute and chronic pancreatitis. It involves the full removal of the pancreas and the storage of the patient’s own islet cells. If you suffer from pancreatitis, you might have questions regarding TPIAT surgery.
Genetics and Pancreatitis
Pancreatitis patients suffer terrible pain that requires pain management, along with other symptoms, and are often frustrated at the lack of effective treatments. Today, thanks to advances in genomics (the study of genes and their function), we’re on a path toward developing those treatments because we see the clear connection between pancreatitis and genetics. We are expediting these new discoveries and jumpstarting progress toward treatments—and eventually cures—for pancreatitis.
Symptoms of Pancreatitis
Pancreatitis symptoms can vary, but the main symptom of pancreatitis is severe abdominal pain in the upper right abdomen that radiates to the back.
Causes of Pancreatitis
Chronic pancreatitis can be caused by a genetic defect, physical injury to the pancreas, gallstones or other blockages, or medications. Alcohol abuse and smoking can contribute to chronic pancreatitis. For many chronic pancreatitis patients the cause is unknown.
Pancreatitis and Alcohol
There is a connection between pancreatitis and alcohol. However, it is often misunderstood. Many people think that drinking alcohol causes chronic pancreatitis. This is wrong! New studies show that pancreatitis is not a disease of alcoholics. Alcohol alone does not directly cause chronic pancreatitis.
Healthcare-Focused Impact Investing: Another Way To Invest For Change
For a long time, the common wisdom has separated philanthropy — that is, donations of financial resources toward social change — from investing, which is meant to support purely financial interests. However, impact investing — a term coined by the Rockefeller Foundation in 2007 — has grown as a movement by demonstrating that investing for returns does not have to be mutually exclusive with doing good.
7 Things to Know about Impact Investing and Saving Lives
1) Impact investing is the practice of making purposeful investments that help achieve social benefits – while generating financial returns. In the charitable space, impact investing has been embraced by several prominent foundations to ensure that assets committed to advancing social good through grant-making are invested in projects that align with those values.
Regenerative Medical Solutions Appoints Linda Martin to its Business Advisory Board
Ms. Martin is a senior leader, innovator, serial entrepreneur, board member and investor with deep experience in corporate strategy and business development in early and growth stage technology companies. Linda is also the President and Co-founder of Mission Cure Capital, an impact investment company focused on accelerating life-changing therapies for patients with recurrent acute and chronic pancreatitis and is Chairperson of Mission: Cure, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing effective therapies and developing better care models for all people suffering from pancreatitis.
My Path to Becoming an Impact Investor
I discovered impact investing shortly after my daughter Amy was diagnosed with severe chronic pancreatitis. Following decades of suffering from digestive problems and abdominal pain, Amy’s diagnosis odyssey included visits with over 50 primary care physicians and specialists and too many nights in the hospital.
What is Pancreatitis?
Chronic pancreatitis is the inflammation of the pancreas, the organ that produces digestive enzymes and insulin. The continued inflammation leads to permanent damage and scarring of the pancreas. This scarring causes digestive problems and eventually leads to diabetes.
Mission Cure Capital Announces Investment in Regenerative Medical Solutions
MCC’s investment supports the continued development of RMS’s patented technology and novel approach to develop a revolutionary protocol to grow healthy and resilient pancreatic cells to improve the lives of people with all types of diabetes.
Mission Cure Capital, Path BioAnalytics and Ariel Precision Medicine, Launch Unique Research Alliance to Advance Treatments for Pancreatitis
Mission Cure Holdings, LLC, Path BioAnalytics, Inc. and Ariel Precision Medicine, Inc. jointly announced the creation of a unique research alliance to develop innovative treatments for patients with pancreatitis, a painful disease affecting more than a million people globally and for which there is currently no treatment.
What is Impact Investing?
Impact investing is the practice of making purposeful investments that help achieve social benefits – while generating financial returns. In the charitable space, impact investing has been embraced by several prominent foundations as a way to ensure that assets committed to advancing social good through grant-making, are invested in projects that align with those values.