World Cancer Day

What is World Cancer Day?

world cancer dayWorld Cancer Day was born on the 4 February 2000 at the World Summit Against Cancer for the New Millennium in Paris. The Paris Charter aims to promote research, prevent cancer, improve patient services, raise awareness and mobilise the global community to make progress against cancer and includes the adoption of World Cancer Day. 

Studies have shown that as many as 60% of people with cancer are opting for herbal remedies for dry skin caused by cancer drugs and treatments.

Research shows that some chemotherapy drugs and radiotherapy treatments can cause the skin to become extremely dry and sensitive. High-dose cancer treatments can cause a nasty skin rash which can be painful and itchy. (Cancer Research)

What does the Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund mean to us?

Our Director Claudia Talsma has first-hand experience of losing a loved one to cancer. In 2006 sadly she lost her father to Pancreatic Cancer, after a short sickbed of 6 weeks. During his illness, he suffered from extremely dry and sensitive skin whilst undergoing his chemotherapy treatment. In most cases, Pancreatic Cancer is often terminal when first diagnosed.

During his treatment, he experienced side-effects from chemotherapy such as ingestion, pain, fatigue and extremely sensitive dry skin and at times rashes and sores. In most cases, hospitals provide skincare that might – to some – feel greasy and unpleasant to use. They are often paraffin or petroleum-based creams. Using such creams can feel unpleasant, especially when your senses are already hypersensitized and are being prodded and poked during chemo.

Claudia’s father was no exception to this. Salcura’s Bioskin Dermaspray was the only product his senses could tolerate during his sickbed. It is packed with minerals, vitamins and free from the smell of chemicals or medicinal ingredients which helped Claudia’s father cope with his nausea. The very fine liquid in Dermaspray sinks quickly into the skin. It does not need touching or rubbing in, which helps with the sensitivity of the skin. The enormous amount of natural oils and extracts helped his skin stay hydrated, so this was one less thing to worry about during his fight for his life.

Unfortunately, Claudia’s father lost his battle. Since his passing Claudia has experienced so many others reach out to Salcura for help with their skin whilst they are fighting for their lives. With cancer survival rates going up ( https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-49661516 ) it is so important that people are able to focus on surviving and living, then having to worry about nasty side effects to their skin.

We need your help!

pancreatic cancer research fundWith the launch of our new website this February 2020, we will start donating 1% of all sales to the Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund. Our original idea was to donate a percentage of only our Dermaspray sales during the month of February, but we felt it just wasn't enough. That is why we now permanently raise funds for PCRF. Since her father passed, Claudia has tried to find ways of raising funds for this amazing organization, particularly because the survival rate to pancreatic cancer has unfortunately barely gone up in the past 40 years. Unfortunately, in 40 years the survival rate has gone from 3% to 5-8%.

In memory of her father, Claudia started running 10k events across the world, at locations that held memories for her with her father. They used to run together when Claudia was a young girl. She has been to Florida, Verona (Italy) and the Netherlands to run in his memory and raise money but had to pause her efforts due to an old injury. Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund was founded in 2004. It is a charity dedicated to exclusively supporting research to improve the diagnosis and treatment of Pancreatic Cancer. All the research conducted by Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund is funded entirely by public donations. Nearly 9,500 people each year are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in the UK. To date, fifty-nine projects have been funded, with a total value of £9.2 million. These are focused on early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer and the development and monitoring of more effective treatments.

So, we want to aid in this effort and help raise awareness for Pancreatic Cancer. You can help when you purchase any product we will donate 1% of all sales to the Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund.

Shop our DermaSpray here

Want to know more about the Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund? Find out here