Just yesterday,
I was a person.
Today, I am a patient.
Just yesterday, I was a person.
Today, I am a patient.
When Understanding Comes Late,
Options Are Lost.
When Understanding Comes Late,
Options Are Lost.

Hello.
My name is Steve Holmes.
I am a late-stage 4, cholangiocarcinoma survivor and co-founder of this Foundation with my wife, Claire.
Like you, I never expected this diagnosis. I was fit and healthy. It was a huge shock.
When a diagnosis like bile duct cancer arrives, people quickly find themselves inside this complex medical system, which is further compounded by the little understanding they have of this disease.
What most patients need in that moment is not reassurance. They need orientation, what matters now, and what comes next.
That is why this Foundation exists.
Over time, Claire and I recognised something important.
Patients often assume the cancer system functions as a continuous pathway:
Cause → Prevention → Diagnosis → Treatment → Recurrence Prevention
In reality, these phases are fragmented, with no overriding coordination, just disconnected silos.
The system is effective in diagnosis → treatment, but patients and families are left to navigate the gaps on either side.
Our work focuses on closing those gaps so the full arc of this cancer can be understood and responded to.
We translate lived experience, clinical insight, and patient journeys into structured systems that help patients move through this system step by step – with a clear focus on improving today’s patient survival, today.
This includes the tools, frameworks, and programs you will find throughout this site.
We have built a culture that functions as a survival system in its own right.
You are not alone in this.
You are us. We are you.
You fight to win. So do we, alongside you.
That is who answers when you call.
Lived experience.
Everything we build has one purpose:
help patients and families understand the terrain, organise their response, and move forward with clarity.
The cure is in the cause.
When the cause is understood, prevention becomes possible and response improves.
That is the work
Steve Holmes
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“Just yesterday, I was a person. Today, I am a patient. I must become the best patient I can be, so I can become that person again.”
Stephen A. Gamble-Holmes (Steve)


