Raise awareness

Pancreatic cancer is often diagnosed late, and it advances quickly. So it’s crucial that we make more noise, raising awareness of the signs and symptoms 

Please note that this page contains data on pancreatic cancer survival. These are general statistics for large groups of people, so they can’t tell you what will happen in your own case or that of a loved one.

At Pancreatic Cancer UK, we go above and beyond for everyone affected by this devastating disease.

We make a noise because people have gone unheard. We are relentless because the disease is ruthless.

We care more because people feel forgotten. Whatever we do, we give it everything and then some.

Help us raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of pancreatic cancer by downloading and sharing the awareness assets below.

 

Share our awareness video:


Downloadable symptoms poster

Download, print and display this poster in your local community

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Graphics for social media

Social media post

Share our symptoms graphics to spread awareness of pancreatic cancer with your network.

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Digital symptoms landscape infographic

Download our digital symptoms infographic.

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PCUK-Symptons-Digital-Screen-infographic

Pancreatic cancer awareness Teams/Zoom background

Download this Microsoft Team/Zoom background to use in your online meetings.

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Pancreatic cancer statistics

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