Are you looking for information about pancreatic cancer that you can trust? Our website, videos and leaflets can answer your questions. Our information can help you better understand what you have heard from your medical team, and guide you in making decisions about your treatment and care.
How do we make sure you can trust our information?
We follow best practice in producing our information about pancreatic cancer, to make sure it is accurate, up-to-date, and easy to understand.
- All our information is based on good quality research and evidence. You can find references to the sources used on our webpages, or email us at: publications@pancreaticcancer.org.uk
- We use simple language to make our information as clear as possible.
- Health professionals and our specialist nurses check all our pancreatic cancer information to make sure it is accurate.
- We also involve people affected by pancreatic cancer, to make sure the information is what they need and is easy to understand.
- We review all our information every two to three years to keep it up-to-date.
This means that you can trust our information about pancreatic cancer.
Our information should not replace advice from your medical team. Please speak to your doctor, nurse or other members of your medical team about any questions or concerns.
“The information is a lifeline. It’s empowering. It gives you strength and power at a time when you can feel helpless and despondent. It has relieved so much of my anxiety and fears.”
Tell us what you think about our information
We always want to hear what you think of our information. If you have any feedback, please contact us at: publications@pancreaticcancer.org.uk
We’ll use your comments to make our information as helpful as possible.
How do we make our information accessible?
We make our information as accessible as possible for everyone affected by pancreatic cancer.
- You can use accessibility tools on our website. Click “Accessibility tools” in the top menu, then select the tool you need. These include translation into different languages, text to speech, and changing the font size and background colour.
- Our Easy Read booklets use pictures and simple words. They can help if you find reading hard. Order or download our Easy Read booklets.
- We have videos that cover many key topics about pancreatic cancer. Look at our collection of videos.
- We can also provide our information in large print, audio and braille. Find out more.
- Our emails for people just diagnosed can help if you are feeling overwhelmed and don’t know where to start. They provide key facts over several weeks.
Who writes our information about pancreatic cancer?
Our team of health information experts produce all our information, working closely with our specialist nurses. We are members of the Patient Information Forum, which provides best practice guidance for producing health information.
Emily Morgan, Senior Information Manager
Emily has worked in health information for over 20 years. She has worked at the British Medical Association, Prostate Cancer UK and on the support line at Parkinson’s UK. She joined Pancreatic Cancer UK in 2014, and has led the development of our full range of information.

Michelle Rostant-Bell, Senior Patient Information Officer
With a background as a registered nurse and in health research, Michelle combines clinical insight with communications expertise. She has worked in public health research for the NHS, digital communications for the Parliamentary Digital Service and in health information for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.

"When my dad was first diagnosed, I remember being in a bit of a whirlwind and feeling quite lonely and lost, not really knowing where to turn to or what to look for. I found the Pancreatic Cancer UK website, which became a bit like my bible, to be honest.”
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