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Just diagnosed

Being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer can feel overwhelming. Our information can help you make sense of it all. All our publications are free.

When someone has just been diagnosed it can be hard to know where to start when searching for information. Our information and support emails provide key facts, tailored to the diagnosis.

Newly diagnosed pack: Information about early pancreatic cancer that can be removed by surgery

Newly diagnosed pack: Information about early pancreatic cancer that can be removed by surgery

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Our newly diagnosed pack contains key publications if you have just been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. This pack is for people who have been diagnosed with early, localised cancer (stage 1 or stage 2), or have been told they can have surgery to remove the... read more

Pancreatic cancer that can be removed by surgery. A guide if you have just been diagnosed

Pancreatic cancer that can be removed by surgery. A guide if you have just been diagnosed

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This booklet is for you if you have been diagnosed with early, localised pancreatic cancer (stage 1 or 2), or told you can have surgery to remove the cancer (operable cancer). The booklet explains your diagnosis, treatment options and how to manage symptoms. It includes... read more

Newly diagnosed pack: Information if you can't have surgery to remove pancreatic cancer

Newly diagnosed pack: Information if you can't have surgery to remove pancreatic cancer

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Our newly diagnosed pack contains key publications if you have just been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. This pack is for people who have been diagnosed with locally advanced (stage 3) or advanced (stage 4 or metastatic) cancer, or have been told they can’t have surgery to... read more

Pancreatic cancer if you can’t have surgery (inoperable cancer). A guide if you have just been diagnosed

Pancreatic cancer if you can’t have surgery (inoperable cancer). A guide if you have just been diagnosed

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This booklet is for you if you have been diagnosed with locally advanced pancreatic cancer (stage 3) or advanced cancer (metastatic or stage 4), or if you’ve been told you can’t have surgery to remove the cancer. The booklet explains your diagnosis, treatment options and... read more

What now? How to look after yourself and get support

What now? How to look after yourself and get support

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Our leaflet, 'What now? How to look after yourself and get support through pancreatic cancer' is for people with pancreatic cancer. It explains how to deal with the emotional impact of pancreatic cancer and get support when you need it.

What to expect from your care if you have pancreatic cancer

What to expect from your care if you have pancreatic cancer

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Our booklet explains the standard of care everyone with pancreatic cancer should have. You can use it as a guide to what you should expect from your care. The booklet is included in the newly diagnosed pack.

Diet and pancreatic cancer

Diet and pancreatic cancer

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This booklet explains how pancreatic cancer can cause problems with diet, eating and nutrition. It includes information on how to manage these problems, including how to take pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) to help digest food. This booklet is included in the newly diagnosed pack.

How to manage problems with digestion using pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT)

How to manage problems with digestion using pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT)

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This fact sheet explains how capsules called Pancreatic Enzyme Replacement Therapy (PERT) can replace the enzyme your pancreas normally makes. PERT can help you digest your food and manage symptoms like weight loss, diarrhoea, tummy pain, bloating, wind, and indigestion. It can make a big... read more

Easy read: Pancreatic cancer – What is it? How is it diagnosed?

Easy read: Pancreatic cancer – What is it? How is it diagnosed?

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Easy read information using pictures and simple words to explain what pancreatic cancer is and how it is diagnosed. It can help people who find it hard to read lots of information.

Caring for someone with pancreatic cancer

Caring for someone with pancreatic cancer

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This booklet is for family members of someone with pancreatic cancer. It includes information on managing symptoms and side effects, and accessing the right care and support. This booklet is included in the newly diagnosed pack.

How to look after yourself when caring for someone with pancreatic cancer

How to look after yourself when caring for someone with pancreatic cancer

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This leaflet is for family members of someone with pancreatic cancer. It will give you some tips on how to look after yourself when caring for them. Plus ways to get further emotional support and information when the time is right for you.