
Streuth! Running the London marathon - down under
Pancreatic cancer patient Stafford ran the virtual Virgin London Marathon for PCRF along a beach near his home in Adelaide, Australia
Find out why Cathy became a tissue donor to help speed up research into pancreatic cancer.
Tissue Bank Donor: Cathy CobleyWe're funding a clinical study into a urine test to detect early stage pancreatic cancer
The UroPanc clinical studyTo date we've funded 61 research projects, with a total value of over £13 million. Our projects use the very latest thinking, technologies and techniques, and are focused on early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, the development of new treatments and ways to make existing treatments more effective.
Find out more about our cutting edge researchWe hope you'll be inspired by the dedication of our fundraisers and our researchers who are all working together to tackle pancreatic cancer.
Pancreatic cancer patient Stafford ran the virtual Virgin London Marathon for PCRF along a beach near his home in Adelaide, Australia
By scanning electronic health records, computers could identify those at risk of pancreatic cancer before diagnosis.
We've funded two new projects in the latest grant round, one looking at how pancreatic cancer cells behave, the other looking to improve chemotherapy.