Still have questions but not sure who to ask?
It can be hard knowing where to look for answers – or even what questions to ask. Our specialist nurses are here to provide support and to help you find the information you need.
Supporting a loved one with pancreatic cancer can be incredibly challenging, but you don’t have to face it alone, we are here to help you make sense of it. We offer guidance and support to you and your family at every step, ensuring you’re not alone in this journey.
If you’d like to talk to an expert, then why not give one of our friendly nurses, like Lisa, a call? They’re specialists in pancreatic cancer and can talk for as long as you need, as often as you like.
Are you looking for pancreatic cancer information you can trust? Our website, videos and leaflets can answer your questions.
Not sure where to start? If a loved one has just been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, our emails can help you get the information and support you need, tailored to your diagnosis.
Join one of our online information sessions and you’ll be able to hear from experts and also ask questions. Our regular webinars cover topics including diet, wellbeing and treatment, giving you the chance to hear a bit more about the things that matter to you.
This new support service will allow you to connect with others currently affected by pancreatic cancer via groups (such as WhatsApp and Facebook groups). Share the highs, the lows and everything in between with people who understand, who ‘just get it’.
Hear from the families and friends of people living with cancer as they share how they’ve felt supporting loved ones through diagnosis and treatment. If you’d like to, we’d love for you to share your experiences here, too.
Post your questions at any time of day or night and find answers and support from other families living with pancreatic cancer. You can ask about anything that’s on your mind, from navigating healthcare systems to booking holiday insurance.
It can be hard knowing where to look for answers – or even what questions to ask. Our specialist nurses are here to provide support and to help you find the information you need.