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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.

Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust
The Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust is a national charity that inspires young people aged 8-24 to believe in a brighter future living through and beyond cancer.

Metabolic Support UK
Metabolic Support UK are the leading organisation for Inherited Metabolic Disorders (IMDs), supporting thousands of people worldwide through providing individual support, building communities, and continually advocating for and empowering those living with IMDs. Since its inception in 1981, our organisation has strived to support those in the rare community, expanding new-born screening, accelerating the development of orphan drugs, and acting instrumentally in establishing EURORDIS, ensuring people living with IMDs have the best quality of life possible. Moving forward, utilising our 10 year strategy we will continue to improve the lives of people living with Inherited Metabolic Disorders, and to work collaboratively with our key partners and supporters to ensure that we achieve this. Our strategy focuses on four main pillars: Indvidual Support Building Communities Empowerment Advocacy

Cavernoma Alliance UK
Cavernoma Alliance UK (CAUK) is a charity organization dedicated to supporting individuals affected by cavernoma. It provides patient support services, educational resources, advocacy campaigns, and conducts research. The organization engages in policy advocacy, offers a helpline, support groups, and runs awareness and fundraising activities. It maintains a website with extensive information on cavernoma, including facts, leaflets, and research updates. CAUK collaborates with medical professionals and has an active social media presence. It is a registered charity with the number 1197257, based in Oxfordshire, UK, and operates in multiple countries through its online presence.

Armenian Hematology Association
The Armenian Hematology Association (AHA) is a national society for specialists working in the field
Cancer Research UK
Cancer Research UK is a leading cancer research and awareness organization based in the United Kingdom. It focuses on cancer prevention, early diagnosis, treatment, and support for patients. The organization conducts and funds research, provides educational resources, and advocates for policy changes to improve cancer outcomes. It operates in multiple countries, including the UK, and collaborates with healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers. The organization offers a wide range of programs, including public awareness campaigns, patient support services, and professional education. It actively engages in policy advocacy and regulatory discussions related to cancer research and treatment. The organization maintains a strong online presence through its website and social media channels, providing accessible information and resources to the public and healthcare providers.