J Hall

Pembrokeshire 35 Mile Ultra

Fundraising for Newcastle Hospitals Charity
£2,401
raised of £1,000 target
by 37 supporters
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In memory of Peter Dowen
We help our hospitals to go further

Story

On April 10th 2014 I was saddened to hear my best friend James' father had passed to Pancreatic Cancer. A rare form that we partook in Tough Mudder May 2012 to raise money and awareness for as well as to aid the research of this particular form of Cancer for his fathers charity Pete's Pancreas Project.

I had signed up to this particular event back in January & was going to pull out due to an injury I have at the moment which I sustained at the London marathon 2 weeks previous. Regardless, the news upset me and rather than cancel the Ultra i see it as a great opportunity to raise money for the charity. So with all my strength I will run this 35miler to raise some funds and continue much needed support of a charity close to me. 

So on short notice help me raise my target of £1000 in 10 days not only for The Dowens but for those who may encounter this in the future. Every little helps

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Dear friends, family, colleagues and supporters,

Welcome to Pete's Pancreas Project. Many of you already know that in November 2011 our father was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer at the age of 62, a month into his retirement. He underwent major surgery on 15th December at the Freeman Hospital Newcastle, to have this removed, along with his spleen. Sadly he passed away on 10/4/2014 following a long battle with this hideous disease.

Pancreatic cancer is diagnosed in 6000 people in the UK annually and is the fourth most common cancer.  Acinar cell cancer (ACC) of the pancreas however, is a very rare type of pancreatic cancer representing

The treatment for these are cancers is surgical resection (where possible) and chemotherapy. In practice the chemotherapy (Gemcitabine and or Capecitabine) that is given to patients with ACC is given to them as it is the chemotherapy that has shown, in trials, to be effective in treating patients with the most common (>95%) type of pancreatic cancer (adenocarcinoma).

The optimal chemotherapy to give to patients with ACC is not known.

A major obstacle in investigating the potential role of different chemotherapy agents in the treatment of ACC are the small number of cases available in each individual specialist centre.

Pete’s Pancreas Project in conjunction with the research team at the specialist HPB surgical centre at the Freeman Hospital Newcastle aim to:

Set up a UK registry of ACC based at the Freeman Hospital.

Collect retrospective and prospective demographic, treatment and outcome data of patients with a diagnosis of ACC

Facilitate the movement of histological tissue samples from other specialist centres to the Freeman Hospital for analysis

This will enable

Examination of detailed data about ACC in the UK to provide the most comprehensive information for clinicians and patients

Results from detailed pathological analysis of specimens will provide information regarding the potential role for chemotherapy agents

Our panel of tests will look at 20-30 chemotherapy agents

We will then be able to construct individual ‘chemotherapy signatures’ i.e know exactly which chemotherapy agents are likely to work for each individual patient

Chemotherapy agents that are frequently detected to have a potential effect will be noted. Such combination therapy could then be used for future patients and results collated

A standard chemotherapy regime may then be constructed to be used nationally and internationally

This analysis has never been done before.

It will provide important information for therapeutic agents in the treatment of ACC to date we have had huge support from family and friends and we aim to continue our fundraising efforts indefinitely.  We would like to thank those who have helped us to get this far.

Daniel, Ruth, James and Maureen (The Dowen’s), and of course our Father, Peter Dowen.


About the charity

Newcastle Hospitals Charity is the official Charity of Newcastle Hospitals. Home of the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation, Great North Children's Hospital Foundation and Charlie Bear for Cancer Care, we help our hospitals go further by making a positive difference for our patients, staff and communities

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