The University of Glasgow marked World Pancreatic Cancer Day 2019 by turning the central tower purple as part of the Purple Lights for Pancreatic Cancer Campaign. The Precision-Panc team along with the Glasgow Precision Oncology Laboratory and the CRUK Beatson Institute also held a coffee and cake fundraiser for Pancreatic Cancer Scotland which raised over £150.
And most importantly, yesterday we announced our new collaboration with myTomorrows, a global health technology company, to help patients with pancreatic cancer and their doctors find new treatments.
For enquiries about myTomorrows or Expanded Access Programmes, please visit www.mytomorrows.com or contact the myTomorrows medical team via medical@mytomorrows.com.