Webinar: Ask me anything about Pancreatic Cancer
The webinar took place on 18th November 2021, World Pancreatic Cancer Day, and featured 10 clinical and research experts answering questions from members of the public on topics such as early detection, diet, rehabilitation, clinical trials and biology research. Listen to the podcast produced from the webinar here.
Pancreatic Cancer & Cell and Molecular Biology Joint Workshop
The workshop took place on November 18th, 2019 at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, University of Cambridge.
Learn MoreCambridge Pancreatic Cancer Symposium 2019
The symposium took place 0n 9th – 10th May at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, University of Cambridge.
Learn MoreCambridge Pancreatic Cancer Symposium 2017
Registration ended
“Itching For Answers – The Who, What, Where and How of Pancreatic Cancer” Friday 5th June, 2015 in Cambridge
The Who, What , Where and How of Pancreatic Cancer. Friday 5th June 2015 08:45 – 16:20
First UK Clinical Trials Conference for Supportive Care in Cancer Research, 3rd June 2015
Registration ended 27th May 2015
Cambridge Pancreatic Cancer Symposium 2015
The symposium took place on the 1st of May at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, University of Cambridge.
Cambridge Pancreatic Cancer Symposium 2013
The symposium took place on the 3rd of May at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, University of Cambridge.
First Annual Symposium
Our first annual symposium, “Demystifying Futility in Pancreatic Cancer” was held on the 18th of May, 2012 at the Cancer Research UK – Cambridge Research Institute.
Official Opening
The official opening of the Cambridge Pancreatic Cancer Centre was held on the 28th of March, 2011 at the Cancer Research UK – Cambridge Research Institute. The event included talks from distinguished guests including Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz, Professor Sir Bruce Ponder, Dr. Gareth Goodier and Professor John Neoptolemos. The topics covered included the need for collaborative research, the challenges in pancreatic cancer care, developing therapies for pancreatic cancer and the patient perspective.