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PSC Support
PSC Support is the only UK patient organisation dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) We provide patients and families with high-quality, accessible information and the support they need; we collaborate with healthcare providers to improve clinical care; we shape and fund critical research so that we can live in a world without PSC.

Barth Syndrome Foundation
The Barth Syndrome Foundation (BSF) is the only organization dedicated to saving lives around the world through education, advances in treatments, and finding a cure for Barth syndrome, a life-threatening genetic, multi-system disorder mostly affecting males. BSF provides vital information, credible resources, and supports research efforts to improve diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life for individuals with Barth syndrome. The foundation also advocates for regulatory approval of therapies, collaborates with healthcare providers and researchers, and offers community support and educational programs. The Barth Syndrome Foundation (BSF) is dedicated to saving lives around the world through education, advances in treatments, and finding a cure for Barth syndrome, a life-threatening genetic, multi-system disorder mostly affecting males. The foundation provides vital information, credible resources, and supports research initiatives. It engages in advocacy activities, offers patient and clinician resources, and fosters community support. The organization is involved in clinical trials, research funding, and policy advocacy. It maintains a comprehensive website with sections on research, family resources, diagnosis, and community engagement. The foundation also collaborates with international affiliates, partners, and medical advisory boards. It is committed to improving diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life for individuals with Barth syndrome and their families.

Pitt Hopkins UK
In September 2013 the members of the Pitt Hopkins UK fundraising group knew of 33 cases of PTHS in the UK. In September 2014 we were in contact with at least 40. At our PTHS UK Day in July ’14, we heard that there were about 200 diagnosed people in the UK. This meant we had contact with about 1 in 5 of all cases already diagnosed in the UK. In June 2015 we had contact with over 60 families. Some of these new families came from the DDD study. In 2020 we have contact with about 100 families in the UK and Ireland and it is estimated there are 300 families diagnosed in the UK. We know there are many more families out there both diagnosed and undiagnosed. We hope to find them. If you are one of them please contact us.

Matthews Friends
We support patients, families and professionals by providing information, training, research and grants to develop Ketogenic services and support systems.

Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust
Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust went into liquidation in Spring 2024 and has closed. The charity no longer exists and content has been gifted to The Eve Appeal, which now provides current information on cervical cancer, screening and HPV on eveappeal.org.uk. Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust went into liquidation in Spring 2024 and has closed. The charity no longer exists and all its content, social media and online channels are not in operation. All content from Jo’s original website was gifted to The Eve Appeal and they have incorporated that information which is now available on: https://eveappeal.org.uk/, this is where you will find all current information on cervical cancer, screening and HPV. If you have any questions about screening, test results or HPV and would like to speak to a nurse, please contact The Eve Appeal’s nurse led information service, Ask Eve, on 0808 802 0019 – free to call from landlines and mobile phones – or email nurse@eveappeal.org.uk. You can find The Eve Appeal on: Website: https://eveappeal.org.uk, Instagram: www.instagram.com/eveappeal/, Facebook: www.facebook.com/eveappeal, LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-eve-appeal

Bowel Cancer UK
We’re the UK’s leading bowel cancer charity. We’re determined to save lives and improve the quality of life of everyone affected by bowel cancer. Our vision is a future where nobody dies of the disease.
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