Our virtual events in Northern Ireland and Wales
We were also delighted to welcome 11 MLAs in Northern Ireland and 9 MSs in Wales to two more virtual events during PCAM.
At our Northern Ireland event, Claire from Derry shared her experience of taking PERT following surgery for pancreatic cancer, which really helped the MLAs to understand why this is such a vital prescription. And at our event for the Welsh Senedd, Hannah from Powys shared the powerful story of her husband, Mark, and the relief he got from PERT in his final months.
Once again, attendees found it really moving and engaging to hear from people with personal experiences, and we had some positive conversations at both events about working together to drive up PERT prescription.

The Scottish Members’ Debate
To top it all off, we had the most amazing debate yet in Scottish Parliament for Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month!
Clare Adamson MSP has organised and led a great debate for the past five years, but this year was something else – 11 different MSPs gave excellent speeches covering a really wide range of important points about pancreatic cancer, with many talking about our campaign and the importance of prescribing PERT.
We were delighted to hear PERT mentioned so many times, and to hear the Cancer Minister note this issue down and agree to go away and look at it. Many MSPs spoke movingly about their own constituents who had been personally affected by pancreatic cancer. This helped to give a human face to an illness that can too often be reduced to its tragic statistics. We’re very grateful to them for bringing the people behind the stats back into the spotlight.
