Pancreatic Cancer UK
We bring more breakthroughs through research, more change through campaigning, and more support through our expert nurses.
Because people with pancreatic cancer need more than hope.
Living well to the end of life: Palliative care for pancreatic cancer | 4th November 2025
Rebekah and Laura share their story of losing both their parents to pancreatic cancer.
Treatment for incurable pancreatic cancer | 19th August 2025
Pancreatic cancer, diet and you | 20th May 2025
Something is missing | Unite, Diagnose, Save Lives Campaign
Charity of the Year | TCS London Marathon 2025
Diet and Pancreatic Cancer | 20th May 2024
Treatment for incurable pancreatic cancer webinar | 30th September 2024
Living well to the end of life: Palliative care for pancreatic cancer | 3rd December 2024
Pancreatic cancer and emotional wellbeing | 4th February 2025
Shoes of Hope | TCS London Marathon Charity of the Year 2025
Diagnosed with pancreatic cancer that can be removed by surgery
What to expect if someone you care for has pancreatic cancer.
Diagnosed with advanced, metastatic or stage 4 pancreatic cancer. What does this mean?
Diagnosed with locally advanced, borderline resectable or stage 3 pancreatic cancer. What this means
Diagnosed with pancreatic cancer that can be removed by surgery (stages 1 & 2). What does this mean?
Just diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. What happens now?
Managing bowel problems if you have pancreatic cancer
Managing pancreatic cancer pain
Fatigue and pancreatic cancer
Managing jaundice if you have pancreatic cancer
Managing diabetes if you have pancreatic cancer
Feeling and being sick if you have pancreatic cancer
What is Pancreatic Cancer?
More Than Hope | Pancreatic Cancer UK
More Than Hope | Pancreatic Cancer UK
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