by Leanne Talbot | Apr 14, 2022
Please join us in wishing all the luck in the world to Pete, who along with his family and friends, will be embarking on a cycle ride from the north to the south of Devon tomorrow. You may already be aware of this incredible fundraiser, as Pete has featured in many... by Leanne Talbot | Oct 29, 2021
The pancreas is a large gland, that is located behind the stomach and joins the digestive tract via the main pancreatic duct. It has a number of different types of cells that are responsible for producing substances (enzymes, peptides, hormones) that play an essential... by Leanne Talbot | Oct 27, 2021
The pancreas is a large gland, that is located behind the stomach and joins the digestive tract via the main pancreatic duct. It has a number of different types of cells that are responsible for producing substances (enzymes, peptides, hormones) that play an essential... by Leanne Talbot | Jun 30, 2021
Name: Sophie Age: 52 Neuroendocrine Cancer Site: Glucagonoma – pancreas (primary), paraaortic retroperitoneal lymph nodes (secondary). Sophie’s Story: When is a rash not a rash? My NET story probably begins some time before 2014, but that is the year I... by Leanne Talbot | Jun 17, 2021
Pancreatic Cancer (PDAC) v Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Cancer (PNEN) “The difference isn’t pedantic it’s potentially life-changing”. A common issue in raising awareness of Neuroendocrine Cancer across the media and, indeed, in cancer data reporting itself, is that the...