Announcement: New Specialist pancreatic cancer E-Learning Resource Now Available

Announcement: New Specialist pancreatic cancer E-Learning Resource Now Available

We’re excited to announce that a new specialist e-learning resource has been added to our website!

This invaluable resource, provided by Pancreatic Cancer Action, is now available free of charge for all our members. It has been carefully designed to enhance understanding and support in the area of pancreatic cancer care.

We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to deepen your expertise and knowledge. To access the resource, visit our e-learning section of the BOPA website to click HERE: Pancreatic Cancer – BOPA

Thank you to Pancreatic Cancer Action for their generous contribution to our professional community.

Best wishes,

Michał Sladkowski and Catherine Parbutt

E&T co-chairs

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