In a candid and inspiring update, Simon Walsh, a Neuroendocrine Cancer UK Ambassador, reflects on his pathway since his decision to retire early due to an unexpected cancer diagnosis. Simon, who was diagnosed with cancer two and a half years ago, questions the concept...
The Big Cancer52 Conversation on Wednesday 14th June brought together leaders from the charity, healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors, to share best practices, exchange ideas and explore collaborations, with the ultimate aim of improving outcomes for people with rare...
Name: Kate Neuroendocrine Cancer site: Tail of pancreas and secondaries in the liver KATE’S STORY Hello, my name is Kate and I have been living with neuroendocrine cancer for 13 years. I feel lucky to be here to see my family grow up. It took three visits to the GP to...
We need your support! 🤝 The time for us to come together and make a difference is upon us💚 We can influence meaningful change by mobilising our collective voices and amplifying our need for support. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is by contacting...
Neuroendocrine cancers (NC) are England’s tenth most prevalent cancer. Yet awareness of these cancers is very low, even among healthcare professionals (HCPs). People living with NC experience inequities in diagnosis, disease management and care due to a lack of...