The daughters of a Lincolnshire couple who tragically died from pancreatic cancer are urging people to learn the warning signs of the silent but deadly disease. Richard and Susan were both unexpectedly diagnosed with pancreatic cancer within just a decade of one another'They weren't smokers, and they weren't drinkers. 'They were both health-conscious people, but yet both then developed pancreatic cancer.' This involves taking digestive enzymes in tablet form, to assist with the digestion of fat, carbohydrates and protein which pancreatic cancer sufferers can struggle with. The orphaned sisters resolved to help other people notice the warning signs before it becomes too late, sharing their story with Pancreatic Cancer UK.
Source: Daily Mail March 13, 2026 23:29 UTC