St. Pancreas supports Pancreatic Cancer UK 2025

St. Pancreas International has partnered up with Pancreatic Cancer UK to raise awareness on World Pancreatic Cancer Day for the ninth year running.

Raising awareness on World Pancreatic Cancer Day 2025

On November 20th 2025, St. Pancras International is undergoing it’s annual transformation. For one day only, in partnership with Pancreatic Cancer UK, we proudly become “St. Pancreas.” This initiative is more than a name change; it’s a  reminder of the importance of awareness surrounding pancreatic cancer.

Pancreatic Cancer Day serves as a powerful platform to shed light on a disease that often lurks in the shadows. By adopting the name St. Pancreas for a day, we aim to spark conversations, encourage understanding, and contribute to the ongoing efforts to raise awareness about this disease.

Join the Conversation

We invite you to be a part of this meaningful day by using the hashtag #StPancreas and sharing your thoughts, stories, and messages of support on social media. Every post contributes to the collective effort to raise awareness and educate others about the signs and symptoms of pancreatic cancer.

To further support the cause, explore additional resources provided by Pancreatic Cancer UK. Whether you’re looking for information on risk factors, treatment options, or ways to get involved, knowledge is a catalyst for change.

Between 5pm – 7pm on November 20th 2025, we will be hosting the fabulous Popchoir! Stop by to enjoy the music, talk to Pancreatic Cancer UK volunteers and if you can, support Pancreatic Cancer UK by making a donation as you pass through the station.

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Understanding Pancreatic Cancer

Take a moment to familiarise yourself with the signs and symptoms by visiting the Pancreatic Cancer UK website. Early detection is crucial, and awareness is the key to saving lives.

If you are feeling unwell and you have any of the symptoms on this page, speak to your GP to check if there is anything wrong. Find more information on signs and symptoms.

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Following the suspension of services due to overhead power supply issues in the Channel Tunnel and a failed LeShuttle train, Eurostar services to and from London will resume this evening at around 17:00 CET/18:00 UK with the partial reopening of the Channel Tunnel.

As the overhead power supply issues remain, only one line is available to run trains on. This means there will continue to be delays and longer journey times than usual this evening. We strongly advise all Eurostar passengers to rebook their journey with free exchanges available. Please do not come to the station if your Eurostar service is confirmed as cancelled.

We apologise for the disruption today; Please check the Eurostar website for live updates on the status of your train.