WE BRING MORE THAN HOPE

Through research breakthroughs, campaigning and expert support we bring more. Because people with pancreatic cancer need more than hope.

More breakthroughs. More noise. More than hope.

Through research, we work harder and smarter to find more life-saving breakthroughs. Through our campaigning, we make as much noise as possible to bring about change. Through expert support from dedicated nurses, we are here for people affected by pancreatic cancer.

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More than hope

People with pancreatic cancer deserve more than just hope. It’s time to change the story. That’s why this Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month we’re asking you to stand with us to bring more.

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Together, we bring meaningful change

With your help this year, we have…

£2.2M

invested +£2.2M in research grants, and £1M in research support

+5,000

responded to +5,000 Support Line calls and emails

+800,000

provided online information to +800,000 people

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Fundraise for us

Help raise money to fund life-saving research, life-changing support and world-changing campaigning.

Donate to us

Give a one-off or regular gift and you can help bring more than hope to thousands of people.

Campaign with us

Join our passionate campaigning community and fight for early detection and better treatment.

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