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Featured Support Groups
Connect with these highly rated patient advocacy groups that are making a difference in their communities

Epilepsy Action
Find out what it means to be a national charity committed to supporting a better life for everyone affected by epilepsy.

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.
VHL UK/Ireland
VHL UK / Ireland aims to raise funds via fundraising and donations for research, provide information and support for those affected and raise awareness. Registered charity in England and Wales 1160381, and Ireland 20101039. Charity Trust No: CT54346.

Myeloma UK
Myeloma UK is a charity dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by myeloma through research, support, and education. It provides patient information, advocates for policy change, funds research, and offers support services including helplines, support groups, and educational resources. The organization collaborates with healthcare professionals and industry partners to enhance treatment and care for myeloma patients. It is involved in clinical trials, research publications, and maintains a website with extensive resources and community engagement initiatives. Myeloma UK is a registered charity No. SC026116, based at 22 Logie Mill, Beaverbank Business Park, Edinburgh, EH7 4HG, with contact number 0131 557 3332.

Lung Cancer Research Foundation
The mission of the Lung Cancer Research Foundation (LCRF) is to improve lung cancer outcomes by funding research for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure of lung cancer.

Childhood Eye Cancer Trust
CHECT Publications page describing the organization’s publishing activity, including InFocus newsletter, the Impact Report, and the Annual Report & Accounts, and directing visitors to latest news and contact information. The page confirms CHECT as the source of these publications and provides a contact address (The Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel Rd, London) and general contact details (info@chect.org.uk, 0207 377 5578). The site is the CHECT main site (chect.org.uk).



