Join our new Cancer Alliance Bulletin to:

  • Learn about the latest pathway improvement initiatives in pancreatic cancer, including the Optimal Care Pathway for pancreatic cancer
  • Hear about how we at Pancreatic Cancer UK can support you to implement improvements in pancreatic cancer locally
  • Read case studies and examples of where areas have implemented improvements in pancreatic cancer pathways – to help you make similar changes locally
  • Get updates on our wider work that’s relevant to you as a cancer alliance, such as our health professional educational events and online courses

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Optimal Care Pathway Hub

A UK-wide guide to implement better and fairer standards of care for people with pancreatic cancer through an optimal care pathway

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Health professionals

Resources for health professionals to help you provide the best possible care for your patients 

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Early diagnosis

Late diagnosis is one of the biggest issues in pancreatic cancer but we’re investing in ground-breaking research to change this 

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