Ten years on. Amplifying our voices for early pancreatic cancer diagnosis once more.
September 6th, 2024, marks a significant milestone - the tenth anniversary of the first parliamentary debate on pancreatic cancer.
September 6th, 2024, marks a significant milestone - the tenth anniversary of the first parliamentary debate on pancreatic cancer.
Lou Northway’s Dad was diagnosed in A&E too late for life-saving surgery. Lou is now determined to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer and fundraise to help create a future where as many people as possible survive this terrible disease.
Lucinda Slater shares her experience of supporting her dad, David Slater, after he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2022 and how she has been inspired to challenge herself and raise money for Pancreatic Cancer Action.
Carol Weston’s husband Chris died of pancreatic cancer in January 2024, only two weeks after being diagnosed. Carol reflects on the impact the loss has had on their whole family.
We’re excited to announce the first of many new Awareness Week events that will be happening across the UK. From Monday 19th to Sunday 25th August we'll be launching in Glasgow's East End.
On 4th July, people across the UK went to the polls to elect a new government. On the same day, 26 people died of pancreatic cancer in the UK. Regardless of which political party has been in power over the…
There is a currently a global shortage of vital medication for pancreatic cancer patients and survivors. Failing to have a consistent supply of this medication can have serious consequences on the quality of life of those patients.
Precious Banks lost her husband Stuart to pancreatic cancer just 20 days after his diagnosis in 2022. This is Precious’ story of how she watched her husband waste away, and how he was misdiagnosed until it was too late.
Sue Nicholls’ daughter Sarah died of pancreatic cancer in February 2024 at the age of 49. Sue reflects on Sarah’s symptoms and how they were missed by doctors, as well as finding strength through fundraising for Pancreatic Cancer Action.
Due to its subtle and easily overlooked symptoms, pancreatic cancer is often diagnosed at an advanced stage.