Mobilising for Change: #CatchUpWithCancer
On January 31st, 2024, Pancreatic Cancer Action took a significant step in our mission to increase the early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer by participating in a collaborative event alongside over…
On January 31st, 2024, Pancreatic Cancer Action took a significant step in our mission to increase the early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer by participating in a collaborative event alongside over…
Patient and carer voices are being listened to, following years of campaigning to improve the care pathways for those affected by pancreatic and primary liver cancer.
The Scottish government published the long-awaited Cancer Strategy and Action Plan on the 15th of June, 2023.
This year, Diabetes Week takes place from the 12th to 18th of June. Diabetes is a serious condition where your glucose levels are too high.
Pancreatic Cancer Action attended the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Conference, it was held at the SEC in Glasgow on the 28th and 29th of April 2023.
Pancreatic Cancer Action has joined the NCD Alliance in Scotland. We hope that by joining this alliance we can work together with different organisations to prevent risk factors of pancreatic cancer.
Pancreatic Cancer Action have written an open letter to the new first minister, urging him to prioritise delivering the 10-year cancer strategy that the Scottish Government has been working on.
On Wednesday 15th March 2023 the Chancellor released his spring budget. Here is how they might impact pancreatic cancer patients and their families.
Smoking is the greatest modifiable risk factor for pancreatic cancer and is responsible for approximately 22% of all pancreatic cancer cases.
The Scottish Government are seeking responses for their “restricting alcohol advertising and promotion” consultation.
For the first time, Pancreatic Cancer Action attended the Scottish Labour Party Conference which was held this year in the Assembly rooms in Edinburgh.