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<h1>Support Group for Oesophageal and Gastric Patients</h1> <p>We are a patient support group for Oesophageal-Gastric cancer patients, running online and face-to-face support groups.</p> <p>Please contact the local organiser for details.</p> <h2>Location and Meetings</h2> <p>Guildford - In-person meetings are held at The Holiday Inn, Egerton Road, Guildford</p> <h3>Who Can Attend?</h3> <ul> <li>Current and former oesophageal or stomach cancer patients</li> <li>Their carers</li> <li>Loved ones</li> </ul>

Action Bladder Cancer UK
Action Bladder Cancer UK (ABC UK) is a charity organization dedicated to raising awareness of bladder cancer, improving early diagnosis, and supporting research and patient support activities. They provide patient stories, educational resources, and support groups. The organization is involved in advocacy, research funding, and clinical trials. They operate primarily in the UK, with a physical address at 6 Trull Farm Buildings, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8SQ. The charity was established to address the late detection of bladder cancer and aims to improve survival rates. They have a registered charity number 1164374. The organization engages in policy advocacy, supports patient education, and collaborates with healthcare professionals and researchers. Action Bladder Cancer UK (ABC UK) is a charity organization dedicated to supporting patients with bladder cancer, raising awareness, funding research, and providing educational resources. They operate primarily within the UK, with activities including patient support groups, research grants, educational programs, and advocacy campaigns. The organization is involved in clinical trial support, research collaborations, and policy engagement. They maintain a website with resources for patients and professionals, and have active social media presence on Twitter and Facebook. The charity was established in 2015 and is registered under charity number 1164374. They offer various support services, educational materials, and participate in policy discussions related to bladder cancer.

TEB Selbsthilfe Tumore und Erkrankungen der Bauchspeicheldrüse
The TEB Selbsthilfe is a non-profit organization founded in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, dedicated to supporting patients with tumors and diseases of the pancreas. It provides informational materials, brochures, patient support programs, advocacy activities, and educational resources. The organization collaborates with medical professionals, offers a helpline, regional groups, and participates in policy and research initiatives. It is supported by the Krebsverband Baden-Württemberg and is a founding member of the World Pancreatic Cancer Coalition. The organization aims to improve awareness, support, and research for pancreatic conditions.

Dancing Eye Syndrome Support Trust
The Dancing Eye Syndrome Support Trust, established in 1997, provides mutual support and encouragement to parents of children diagnosed with Dancing Eye Syndrome (Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome). It offers a platform for parents to connect, share experiences, and access information through meetings and newsletters. The trust also produces educational resources for families and supports research and awareness efforts related to the condition. It arranges meetings for members, produces informational materials, and provides contact details for neurology specialists for adults with childhood-onset OMS. Providing support and information to families of children with Dancing Eye Syndrome. OMAS or Dancing Eye Syndrome is a rare autoimmune condition affecting young children, characterized by rapid eye movements, jerking movements, and loss of balance. Most children are diagnosed around 18 months, with a prevalence of 1 in 5 million children worldwide. The syndrome is often triggered by a neuroblastoma tumor or viral infection. Symptoms include opsoclonus, myoclonus, ataxia, speech difficulties, sleep problems, behavioral issues, hypotonia, and vomiting. Treatment involves immunotherapy, corticosteroids, IVIg, rituximab, and possibly surgery for tumors. The cause varies by age, with neuroblastoma in young children and idiopathic or viral causes in older children. The organization was established in 1997, providing support, raising awareness, and hosting conferences. Contact: support@dancingeyes.org.uk, Tel: 07746 129950. The trust is involved in fundraising, awareness campaigns, and community support.

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NPO法人パンキャンジャパンは、すい臓がん(膵臓がん)に関する啓発、研究支援、政策提言、患者支援など多岐にわたる活動を行う日本の非営利団体です。2006年に設立され、膵臓がん撲滅を目指して、患者や家族、医療関係者と連携しながら情報提供や支援を展開しています。研究支援や啓発活動、政策提言を通じて、膵臓がんの早期診断・治療法の普及と患者のQOL向上に努めており、国内外の医療・研究機関とも連携しています。

Fragile Society
The Fragile X Society was formed in 1990 by families whose children had just been diagnosed with Fragile X Syndrome. At that time there were no facilities to support and inform families about any aspect of Fragile X. The charity has since grown to consist of a team of dedicated employees and volunteers, supporting thousands of individuals and families.
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