Study For Survival
To ensure we gain a greater understanding of the pancreatic
cancer patient pathway, Pancreatic Cancer UK is undertaking the
Study for Survival - the UK's first-ever comprehensive mapping
of the views and experiences of people living and working with
pancreatic cancer. It was launched with a reception at the
House of Lords in November 2010. This was well attended and
facilitated a number of helpful conversations at a high level which
will shape the success of the Study.
The aim of our Study for Survival is to identify what needs to happen in the next 5-10 years to improve survival rates and quality of life of those affected by pancreatic cancer.Find out more
In 2010, the charity began Phase One of the study, interviewing nearly 50 stakeholders to identify key issues and challenges in fighting the disease.Find out more
An expert Advisory Panel has worked with us to review the results from Phase One and help shape and guide Phase Two.Find out more
Pancreatic Cancer UK's supportive voices for the Study For Survival.Find out more