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25.04.13

APPG launches pancreatic cancer inquiry

The all party parliamentary group on pancreatic cancer has launched an inquiry into survival rates for the disease.

The survival rate for pancreatic cancer is currently at around 4% – the lowest of the 21 most common cancers in the UK. The APPG will consider the importance of early diagnosis, and why the UK is lagging behind many other EU countries on pancreatic cancer survival.

The first evidence session will be held on May 16, and hear from patients, families and carers. You can submit evidence here.

Eric Ollerenshaw MP OBE, secretary, APPG on pancreatic cancer, said: “I welcome the launch of this Inquiry into pancreatic cancer survival rates. As someone who has lost a partner due to pancreatic cancer, I hope that patients, carers, GPs, clinicians and health managers will participate, and together we can improve survival rates.”

Clara MacKay, acting chief executive of Pancreatic Cancer UK, commented: “Survival rates for pancreatic cancer have hardly changed in the last 40 years which means that this inquiry is long overdue. We greatly welcome the efforts of the APPG on pancreatic cancer to shine a light on this disease and the reasons why the 8,350 people diagnosed each year have such poor survival rates, compared to almost any other cancer patient group.”

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Comments

Linda Ball   29/04/2013 at 08:28

This is long overdue, my family has lost our Mum, Uncle and Cousin to this disease. My Mum's battle was just 7 weeks, and my cousin just 2 weeks. I helped set up a support group for families and in just 2 years this has grown from 6 people to 340. In that time we have had just 4 Survivors and two of those 4 are currently battling to survive! Actions speak louder than words and we want action now

Maggie Watts   30/03/2015 at 17:20

This is a much needed inquiry. I lost my husband to pancreatic cancer in 2009 aged 48 and he lost his mum to the same disease in 1969 aged 27. Their deaths were 40yeard apart and survival rates hadn'to improved in all that time. The medics could offer my husband no better a chance of survival in 2009 than they could his mum in 1969.

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