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Support Line Freephone: 0808 801 0707. Dedicated UK pancreatic cancer charity. Specialist support. Investment in research.
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If you have pancreatic cancer, or are supporting someone with a diagnosis, these webinars are for you. From emotional wellbeing, to diet and treatment options, these webinars cover a range of key topics to help you and your loved ones.
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The symptoms of pancreatic cancer include pain in your tummy or back, losing weight without meaning to, loss of appetite, indigestion, jaundice (yellow eyes and skin), and changes to your bowel habits. Pancreatic cancer often doesn’t cause symptoms in the early stages. As the cancer grows, it may start to cause symptoms.
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Your pancreas does two main things. Your pancreas does two main things. It makes enzymes. Enzymes help to break down food so your body can absorb the nutrients from it.
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Pancreatic cancer can stop the pancreas producing enough insulin, which can cause diabetes. Speak to your GP if you have been diagnosed with diabetes in the last 6-12 months and have any other symptoms listed on this page.
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Pancreatic cancer develops when cells in the pancreas grow out of control, forming a lump. You might hear this called a tumour, lesion or mass. There are different types of pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is the most common type. Neuroendocrine cancers are less common – they behave differently and are treated differently ...
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2 December 2024. Seven in ten pancreatic cancer patients taking desperate measures to cope with PERT shortages. We asked our supporters how they are dealing with medicine shortages and uncovered that seven in ten people with pancreatic cancer are taking desperat...
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Managing pancreatic cancer Get information to help you deal with pancreatic cancer, including understanding your care and treatments, and how to manage digestion problems and symptoms. Read more
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For five-year pancreatic cancer survival, the UK currently ranks 15 th out of 16 European countries with comparable data – below France, Ireland and Latvia. Our modelling shows that implementing the proposed optimal care pathway, which has been designed in partnership with 300 health professionals and patient representatives, would increase survival rates from 7.1% to 10.4% by 2028 (4).
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