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Towards the end of life

This information can support you in the last few months of life. Our booklet about end of life care explains what to expect, and how to get care and support. We also have information explaining how symptoms are managed.

This can be a lot to take in. Our specialist nurses on our free Support Line can answer your questions and provide support.

Pancreatic cancer and end of life care. Information for people in the last few months of life

Pancreatic cancer and end of life care. Information for people in the last few months of life

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This booklet is for people with pancreatic cancer and their family who want to know more about what may happen in the last few months of life. It includes information about the symptoms people may get and how to manage these, accessing care and support... read more

What to expect in the final weeks and days of life. When someone close to you has pancreatic cancer

What to expect in the final weeks and days of life. When someone close to you has pancreatic cancer

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This booklet gives information about what to expect when someone with pancreatic cancer is close to the end of their life. It includes information about caring for a loved one, signs that the end of life is close, saying goodbye and coping with loss. 

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.

Pain and pancreatic cancer

Pain and pancreatic cancer

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This booklet explains what causes pancreatic cancer pain, the different types of pain, and how it is managed.

Fatigue and pancreatic cancer

Fatigue and pancreatic cancer

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This booklet is for people who have fatigue. It explains what fatigue is, what causes it, how it can be managed – including things you can do yourself, and the support available.

Feeling and being sick

Feeling and being sick

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This fact sheet is for anyone who would like to find out more about feeling and being sick when you have pancreatic cancer. It explains what causes sickness and the treatments available that can help you.

Blood clots in a vein and pancreatic cancer

Blood clots in a vein and pancreatic cancer

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People with pancreatic cancer may have a higher risk of a blood clot forming in a vein. This is called a deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and it can block the normal flow of blood through the veins. Find out the symptoms of blood clots and... read more

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.

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.

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.

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.