Mission
PancreaTrack exists to close the clinical data gap between patient appointments for people living with chronic pancreatic disease.
The Problem We're Solving
Patients with chronic pancreatitis, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI), and post-TPIAT conditions have complex, dynamic health states that change daily — often in direct response to diet, enzyme dosing, and stress. Yet most clinical data collection happens only during appointments, which may occur every 3–6 months.
Between appointments, patients accumulate pain episodes, dietary patterns, bowel changes, and metabolic fluctuations that are lost to memory by the time they sit in the exam room. Physicians make treatment adjustments based on fragmentary recall — not longitudinal data.
Our Approach
PancreaTrack provides a structured, disease-specific logging platform that captures this between-visit data and makes it immediately available to the patient's care team. Rather than replacing the clinical encounter, we enrich it with data that could not otherwise exist.
Who We Serve
- Patients with chronic pancreatitis managing recurrent pain and malabsorption
- Patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) on PERT therapy
- Patients who have undergone total pancreatectomy with islet autotransplantation (TPIAT)
- Patients with type 3c diabetes resulting from pancreatic disease
- Gastroenterologists, surgeons, and dietitians managing this patient population
Our Commitment
PancreaTrack is built by people who understand that chronic pancreatic disease is underserved, underfunded, and poorly understood by the general medical community. Our commitment is to build tools that reflect the clinical reality of this disease — not a generalized chronic illness template.