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Press Release - London Marathon - 4/23/24

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   Pancreatic Cancer UK becomes 2025 TCS London Marathon Official Charity 
                                of the Year                            
							  
Pancreatic Cancer UK today issued a rallying cry to runners - "Take on the 
ultimate test to help develop the ultimate test"- as it was announced as 
the official Charity of the Year for the 2025 TCS London Marathon. 

The charity aims to raise £2 million to give doctors a game-changing early 
detection test for the deadliest common cancer. Such a breakthrough could 
save thousands of lives a year from the disease, which kills more than half 
of people within just three months of their diagnosis. 

Survival rates for pancreatic cancer have barely improved in 50 years - in 
stark contrast to the improvements seen in outcomes for many other types of 
cancer. No screening programmes or early detection tests exist to help 
doctors. Tragically, as a result, 80 per cent of people are not diagnosed 
until their cancer is at an advanced stage meaning that it is often too 
late for them to have lifesaving treatment. By 2027 the disease is 
projected to overtake breast cancer and become the fourth-biggest cancer 
killer in the UK.  

Diana Jupp, chief executive of Pancreatic Cancer UK, said: "The 2025 TCS 
London Marathon will be one of the most important days for pancreatic 
cancer ever and we are so, so proud to be the official Charity of the Year. 
For 50 years, research into this devastating disease has been underfunded 
and left behind, leaving families with only hope to hold on to.

"But they deserve more than hope. To have an early detection test finally 
within reach, which could save as many lives as there are runners taking 
part in this iconic event is hugely exciting. That's why we're calling on 
people across the UK to raise awareness and help develop the ultimate test 
by supporting our TCS London Marathon campaign. Together we can deliver 
more than hope to every family affected by the deadliest common cancer.' 

Hugh Brasher, Event Director of the TCS London Marathon, said: "We're 
delighted to welcome Pancreatic Cancer UK as our official Charity of the 
Year for the 2025 TCS London Marathon. We know that early detection of the 
disease is essential to survival rates, and we hope that this opportunity 
means Pancreatic Cancer UK can raise the funds required to make significant 
developments in the availability of screening and early detection tests. My 
father, Chris Brasher, co-founder of the London Marathon, died from 
pancreatic cancer just six months after diagnosis so I know well the 
devastating impact of this disease. We wish the team at Pancreatic Cancer 
UK all the very best in their efforts and look forward to working with them 
in the year ahead.' 
 
Ahead of today's announcement, Pancreatic Cancer UK unveiled its new logo, 
which will be featured on the kit of the 800 runners it hopes to recruit 
for next year's TCS London Marathon. The charity is also changing the way 
it communicates, with new bolder and stronger messaging to demand attention 
and drive action to tackle the deadliest common cancer. 

The TCS London Marathon is a key opportunity to raise vital income to fund 
research innovation while increasing public awareness, so that Pancreatic 
Cancer UK can reach more people with its award-winning support services.

The launch video for the Ultimate Test campaign is narrated by Graham 
Sturge, who ran the 2017 London Marathon for the charity just hours after 
his dad, John, died from pancreatic cancer. Since that incredibly emotional 
run, Graham has gone on to complete all six of the Abbott World Marathon 
Majors, raising more than £100,000 for Pancreatic Cancer UK. He will be 
running again in 2025. 

YouTube Video: 
Pancreatic Cancer UK - The 2025 TCS London Marathon's Charity of the Year

Sturge, 51, said: "Finding out that a loved one has pancreatic cancer is 
devastating for them, for you and for the family. At that point there is 
very little positivity, so you look for any element of hope you can find. 
But you realise very quickly that hope just simply isn't enough. Funding 
from the TCS London Marathon will create more than hope for thousands of 
families and generations to come.  Having a test within reach for 
pancreatic cancer is such an exciting time for everyone.'

Next year's TCS London Marathon will be held on 27 April 2025.

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