A man whose wife died from pancreatic cancer is backing a new clinical trial into breath tests which could help detect the disease.
Andrew Palmer's wife Jen, 50, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in February 2024 and died a month later.
Pancreatic Cancer UK has invested more than £1.1m, to develop the test into a study. It finds volatile organic compounds in the breath, detectable in cancer patients even at the early stages of disease, it said.
"If there had been a breath test, perhaps that would have been performed when she first presented with symptoms - she may have been eligible for treatment, at least giving her more time," said Mr Palmer, 55, of Oswestry, Shropshire.


