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ALK Positive

ALK Positive

ALK Positive Lung Cancer (UK) is a registered charity (1181171) established by patients, their families and friends. We are a community from different backgrounds and walks of life - each with our own individual story. Established in 2018, our purpose is to extend the overall survival and quality of life of ALK-positive lung cancer patients across the UK.

Arbeitskreis der Pankreatektomierten e. V.

Arbeitskreis der Pankreatektomierten e. V.

The Arbeitskreis der Pankreatektomierten e. V. (AdP) is a self-help organization founded in 1976, dedicated to supporting patients with pancreatic diseases, especially pancreatic cancer. It aims to promote health and rehabilitation for those who have undergone partial or total pancreatectomy, as well as non-operated pancreatic disease patients. The organization provides current information, facilitates experience exchange, and conducts educational work. It has over 1,550 members and collaborates with medical professionals and organizations. The AdP offers support for diagnosis, therapy, and follow-up, and advocates for early detection and research in pancreatic diseases. It is based in Bonn, Germany, and is supported by the German Cancer Aid. The Arbeitskreis der Pankreatektomierten e. V., also known as ADP e.V., is a patient self-help organization based in Bonn, Germany. It focuses on supporting individuals who have undergone pancreatic surgery, providing resources, advocacy, and community support. The organization offers informational documents, support networks, and educational materials for patients and their families. It engages in activities such as maintaining a forum, hotline, and distributing downloadable resources. The ADP e.V. collaborates with medical professionals and other organizations to improve patient care and awareness of pancreatic diseases. Its activities include advocacy campaigns, patient education initiatives, and supporting research collaborations. The organization is committed to empowering patients through information and community engagement, aiming to improve quality of life and treatment outcomes for those affected by pancreatic conditions.

Pancreatic Cancer Action

Pancreatic Cancer Action

What we do: Early diagnosis Subscribe Taking Action in Scotland The team at Pancreatic Cancer Action Current vacancies Contact Us Support from Trusts and Foundations Financial information Your privacy About Pancreatic Cancer Action We are the only UK charity that specifically focuses on improving pancreatic cancer survival rates through early diagnosis in everything we do. We raise awareness of the symptoms and risk factors of pancreatic cancer across the year. Join us by raising awareness of pancreatic cancer and by sharing your story! Founded by a pancreatic cancer survivor, Ali Stunt, who proves that survival is possible, Pancreatic Cancer Action’s vision is a day when everyone is diagnosed early and survives pancreatic cancer. Quite simply, we know that pancreatic cancer can be detected early, and as long as we are here and continue to be supported, we will do all we can do to make sure this happens more and more.

Childhood Tumour Trust

Childhood Tumour Trust

Childhood Tumour Trust is a growing charity whose aim is to bring children, young people and their families affected by Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) together, (be it virtually at the moment), provide online parental support, campaign for better care & earlier diagnosis and to liaise with schools over special educational support.

Cystinosis Foundation UK

Cystinosis Foundation UK

The Cystinosis Foundation UK aims to: Provide support. We aim to provide support to all diagnosed with cystinosis, their families and relatives. Provide information. We shall provide relevant, accessable and up to date information about the disorder, as well as advice on specialist sources of help for new symptoms developing in patients. Publish newsletters. Up to date newsletters containing relevant information for patients and supporters will be produced regularly. Organise or participate in conferences relevant to cystinosis. We aim to publicise cystinosis to the medical profession (particularly paediatric consultants) so that those born with cystinosis are identified as soon as possible. Support research into the treatment of cystinosis. Work with cystinosis related charities worldwide to help co-ordinate research support, maintain awareness of new treatments and seek to understand more about metabolic disorders in general.

PIP UK

PIP UK

There are many children born in the UK and across the world with a rare syndrome called Poland Syndrome. Very little is known about Poland Syndrome and it’s hard to find the right people in the know in the medical community. At PIP-UK we want to change this situation and make sure people get access to the right information for them, at the right time! Our blog has videos on all sorts of things like how to tie shoelaces. There are stories which demonstrate that Poland Syndrome should not hold you back from anything!

The Power of Community

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