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An Evening with John Barnes
NIPANC is delighted to invite you to An Evening with John Barnes, a very special fundraising event taking place on Friday 13 March 2026 at the Stormont Hotel, Belfast.
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Celebrating the NIPANC Family
World Pancreatic Cancer Day 2025 Today, on World Pancreatic Cancer Day, we pause to say a huge thank you to every single member of the NIPANC family. Whether you’re a survivor, a bereaved relative, a donor, a volunteer, a nurse, a researcher, or simply someone who has shared our posts or worn purple for us – you are part of something very special. First, the urgent reminder: Know the symptoms – time really does matter Pancreatic cancer is often called the “silent killer” beca
Nov 20, 20252 min read


Our new website is on the way!
Entries for Pedal The Periphery 2026 now open
Nov 1, 20251 min read


NIPANC Annual Ball
Join us for the Annual NIPANC Ball at the Stormont Hotel, Belfast, on Saturday 11th October 2025, 7pm
Sep 3, 20251 min read


Become a NIPANC Ambassador or Volunteer
We’re excited to announce the next stop in our NIPANC Regional Roadshows — and this time, we’re heading to Limavady
Jun 25, 20251 min read


Pedal The Periphery 2025 – Checkpoint Volunteers
We’re reaching out to invite you to be part of something truly special –NIPANC’s PedalThePeriphery 2025. The event is just over 3 weeks...
May 14, 20252 min read


NIPANC Family Survey Interim findings
but we need your help… Researchers at Queen’s University Belfast, in partnership with NIPANC, are conducting a survey to understand the...
Apr 3, 20252 min read


Has your loved one been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer?
Researchers at Queen’s University Belfast, in partnership with the NIPANC, are conducting a survey to gather information about the needs...
Jan 24, 20251 min read


Learning about the lived experiences of people with pancreatic cancer
“I want to create a theory to explain their pancreatic cancer journeys, from pre-diagnosis to treatment and beyond"
Nov 27, 20245 min read


Pancreatic Cancer: Understanding Young People’s Needs
Hi there, My name is Caitlin McShane, I am 23, originally from Warrenpoint, but currently living in Belfast. I am one of four NIPANC...
Nov 20, 20244 min read
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