Apparently, we’ve now had three “heat-waves” so far this summer, depending whereabouts in the UK you live, because the definition of a “heat-wave” varies from region to region! None-the-less, it’s a lot better than grey skies and wet weather and…
Accepted For Publication!
We’ve just heard that an article submitted by our research team, has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, a highly respected international, peer-reviewed, open access journal published online. If you want to find out more,…
December 2021 Newsletter
There are fewer pages in our Newsletter this time, because our dedicated research team at St George’s have produced their own update on the research they’ve carried out over the last 12 years or so.There’s a copy enclosed, which we…
Colin and Jane’s videos to raise funds!
When Jane suggested we put on a concert to raise money for The Ralph Bates Pancreatic
Newsletter December 2017
It’s that time of year again! It doesn’t seem that long since we were distributing our Summer Newsletter and here we are with forecasts of poor weather. In a couple of months, we will have more daylight hours and at…
Summer 2017 Newsletter
You may remember that in our December 2016 Newsletter, we noted that one of our founder Trustees, Pat Baly had passed away. On a much brighter note, his son, Nigel has joined us as a Trustee. Nigel has always shown…
Newsletter December 2016
Another year nearly over! It doesn’t seem that it’s 17 years since the millennium when we had all that doom and gloom about what the year 2000 would do to us, does it? If we believed the doom mongers we…
Newsletter Summer 2016
Almost the end of July already but at least the sun is shining now! I imagine that we all thought a few weeks ago that it would be another wet-wet summer! Apparently the “official” line is that June wasn’t as…
Pancreatic Cancer- Stuck in Time
Pancreatic cancer is set to become the 3rd biggest cancer killer in Europe next year despite being the 7th most common cancer for women and the 10th most common cancer for men. The number of people dying from pancreatic cancer…
Hope for pancreatic cancer sufferers.
Some fantastic news! A new drug that “wakes up” the immune system to attack cancer has extended the lives of people with metastatic pancreatic cancer and has no side-effects, raising hopes for a new and powerful tool against the most…





