Health | Public and communities | UK
A survey of the UK general public around attitudes towards and awareness of pancreatic cancer
- 35% of adults in the UK would not be worried if they had a few of the potential symptoms of pancreatic cancer
- A fifth (20%) of UK adults thought a patient was likely to survive for five years or more, and more than a quarter (28%) didn’t know how long
Date Published: 01/11/2017
Categories: Health | Public and communities | UK
Client: Pancreatic Cancer UK
Methodology
ComRes interviewed 4,184 UK adults aged 18+ online between 8th and 12th September 2017. Data were weighted to be representative of all UK adults aged 18+ by age, gender, region and socio-economic grade.
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