Posts by Callum Dallimore
Introducing The Big Picture
Help us build the biggest ever picture of pancreatic cancer care through our new pancreatic cancer registry.
Scottish and Welsh elections: What happens next?
The results of last week’s elections have reshaped politics across Scotland and Wales. In this blog, we look at what these changes mean for each nation and how they could impact people affected by pancreatic cancer.
An update on the PERT shortages
An update on our work to address the PERT shortages, including the progress we've made so far, the current supply situation, and what we still need to see to fully resolve the shortages.
The Rare Cancers Act 2026 – the Bill has officially become law!
We are absolutely delighted that on Thursday 5th March, the Rare Cancers Bill passed its final stage in Parliament, receiving Royal Assent and becoming the Rare Cancers Act 2026.
Win signed copies of all seven Harry Potter books
You could be in with a chance of winning a full set of Harry Potter books each signed by a dozen actors from the iconic film series.
Purple Ladies Tea Party raises awareness for pancreatic cancer
So many of you find innovative ways to fundraise and raise awareness of pancreatic cancer in your local communities, and we are so grateful for your support.
Peter Kay, series of final arena shows with profits supporting Pancreatic Cancer UK
Peter Kay has announced a series of final arena shows with profits supporting Pancreatic Cancer UK
Maggi Hambling Artwork Prize Draw
Artist Maggi Hambling has generously donated one of her recent paintings, titled Fireworks over the sea, to support the work of Pancreatic Cancer UK.
In memory of Professor Alice Gast
On behalf of everyone at Pancreatic Cancer UK, our deepest condolences to Alice’s family, friends, and colleagues. Her legacy will continue to inspire us in our mission to transform the future for everyone affected by 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
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 genetic basis of pancreatic cancer could pave the way for new ways to prevent and treat this disease.
Five ways we’re influencing the new Cancer Plan
We’re expecting the publication of National Cancer Plan for England this autumn, which could be a game-changer for people with pancreatic cancer.