"More than hope means early detection of this insidious disease will give more people the chance of successful treatment."

Julie

"Campaigning for change"

Test

"To me, "bringing more than hope" means actively turning hope into action. It's not just about wishing for change or better times, but about making a real difference"

Jordan

"More than hope to me means more GPs and doctors will spot the signs of pancreatic cancer. More than hope means another lost 20-something won’t lose her dad in just ten days."

Jo

"The hope of keeping loved ones, and families, together longer."

Robert

"No family or friends affected by this dreadful illness , but everyone who is deserves early detection & treatment."

Linda

"More than hope means that everyone diagnosed with pancreatic cancer has the chance to survive for more than three months, not just a tiny minority."

Claire

"In this cruel battle we are not alone."

C-J

"More than hope means campaigning for change and making sure people with pancreatic cancer are heard"

Matilda

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