Pancreatic Cancer UK

Pancreatic Cancer UK

Pancreatic cancer is tough. It’s tough to diagnose, tough to treat, tough to research, and tough to survive. For too long it has been left behind. But together, we’re taking it on.

Pancreatic Cancer UK is here to support everyone affected by pancreatic cancer. We provide expert, personalised support and information via our Support Line, we fund innovative research breakthroughs, and we campaign for vital change.

Together, we’re making progress, but there is still more to do.
With your support, we can work towards detecting pancreatic cancer early, treating it better, and transforming the care available. You can help fund more of the vital research that is so desperately needed to revolutionise the future of pancreatic cancer, so that more people survive this devastating disease.

£8 a month could fund our research into early detection and make a breakthrough
£10 a month could buy the vital equipment our researchers need for experiments
£15 a month could fund a specialist nurse on our Support Line so they may help anyone affected by pancreatic cancer

By working together, our actions will transform the future.

Registered Charity No. 1112708

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