We bring more than hope

Through research breakthroughs, campaigning and expert support, we bring more. Because people with pancreatic cancer need more than hope.    

More breakthroughs. More noise. More than hope.

Through research, we work harder and smarter to find more life-saving breakthroughs. Through our campaigning, we make as much noise as possible to bring about change. Through expert support from dedicated nurses, we are here for people affected by pancreatic cancer.

 

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With your help in 2024/2025:

We have invested

£2.6M

in research grants in 2024/25 and £1.3M in research support

We have provided

+3,800

people with direct support - up 6% from the previous year

We have seen

+9,500

people access our online information and support pages

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  • Pancreatic Cancer UK at Labour Party Conference 2025

    Pancreatic Cancer UK at Labour Party Conference 2025

    It’s the start of September and that can only mean one thing in politics – Parliament is back, and we’re ready for another action-packed term.

  • Our impact so far on the early detection of pancreatic cancer

    Our impact so far on the early detection of pancreatic cancer

    Early detection saves lives. Currently, over 80% of people with pancreatic cancer are diagnosed too late to receive potentially life-saving treatment....

  • Unpicking the genetic basis of pancreatic cancer

    Unpicking the genetic basis of pancreatic cancer

    Although most cases of pancreatic cancer do not run in families, around 1 in 10 are thought to be inherited. We took a look at how understanding the g...