Recent data from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) estimates that more Australians than ever before will be claimed by pancreatic cancer, for the first time acknowledged as a common cancer.
Read story ➞PanKind will lead a “Voices for Change” movement ahead of an upcoming Senate inquiry into equitable access to diagnosis and treatment for individuals with rare and less common cancers, including pancreatic cancer.
Read story ➞4 years ago Marianne Allan lived a normal life alongside her husband Ross. Then, in January 2020 she was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer- an earlier diagnosis would have seen Marianne's chances of a longer lifespan far higher than she is currently predicting. Today, she and husband Ross have pledged $1 million to PanKind's annual Grants program.
Read story ➞In 2023, PanKind were once again thrilled to partner with Woolworths Group and Tour de Cure to help raise vital funds for cancer research, support and prevention through their Woolies Wheels and Walks event, held from May 7th to 9th.
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