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Pancreatic Cancer UK
Pancreatic Cancer UK is a charity dedicated to providing information, support, and advocacy for individuals affected by pancreatic cancer. They offer a range of publications, educational resources, and support services to help patients, families, and healthcare professionals. The organization actively engages in advocacy activities to influence policy and improve patient care. They collaborate with healthcare providers, researchers, and industry partners to advance research and clinical trials. Their mission is to improve outcomes and quality of life for people affected by pancreatic cancer through education, support, and advocacy. Pancreatic Cancer UK is a charity dedicated to supporting people affected by pancreatic cancer, funding research, and campaigning for change. They provide information, support services, and advocate for early detection and better treatment options. The organization also funds research projects into early detection and treatments, collaborates with research institutions, and engages in policy advocacy. They operate a support line, publish educational resources, and run campaigns to raise awareness. Their activities include supporting patients and families, funding research, influencing policy, and collaborating with healthcare professionals and researchers. They have a strong focus on improving outcomes for pancreatic cancer patients through research, advocacy, and support.

Cancer of Unknown Primary Foundation
The Cancer of Unknown Primary Foundation is dedicated to research, education, and support for patients with cancer of unknown primary (CUP). It provides resources, guidelines, and a platform for patients, families, and healthcare professionals to improve diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life for CUP patients. The foundation advocates for increased research funding, awareness, and better clinical management of CUP. It also maintains a comprehensive website with articles, patient stories, and scientific publications to inform and support the CUP community.

Lasag
London Asbestos Support Awareness Group (LASAG) is a UK charity focused on asbestos-related information and support. The site provides information on asbestos diseases (via 'Asbestos Diseases'), benefits and compensation (including legal compensation under 'Legal Compensation'), referral services, 'Support Groups and Events', news and campaigns, fundraising, and 'Meet the team' information. Primary contact is support@lasag.org.uk; main website is https://www.lasag.org.uk. The charity is registered in England and Wales with charity number 1174543. The registered address is Farthings, Bridle Lane, Loudwater, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, WD3 4JQ. Phone line is 0808 278 2515.

MedicAlert
MedicAlert Foundation is a registered charity: 233705. It provides medical identification services, including emergency help lines, ID bracelets, and related support for individuals with medical conditions. The organization offers membership services, educational resources, and support for patients and their families. It collaborates with healthcare providers and emergency services to ensure rapid response in medical emergencies. The foundation also engages in advocacy for patient safety and awareness, and maintains a website with comprehensive information and resources. MedicAlert Foundation is a registered charity: 233705. It provides medical ID jewelry and services to help ensure vital health information is instantly available in emergencies. The organization offers membership services, protection programmes, and support for individuals with medical conditions or allergies. It collaborates with emergency services, healthcare professionals, and partners such as NHS, Lions, and Fundraising Regulator. The charity aims to improve safety and confidence for vulnerable populations, including those with dementia, autoimmune diseases, allergies, and other medical conditions. It maintains a website with educational resources, membership options, and donation opportunities. The organization is involved in public awareness campaigns, member stories, and community engagement. It also offers the Herbert Protocol scheme for at-risk individuals, with data retention policies and privacy safeguards in place.

Maggie's
Maggie's provides free cancer support and information in centres across the UK and online. They offer professional staff, help with money worries, support for friends and family, support groups, courses and workshops, and resources for managing emotions, practical challenges, symptoms and side effects, and social aspects of living with cancer. They also provide specific support for carers and those dealing with bereavement. Their services aim to help people live well with cancer. Maggie's is a cancer support organization providing free support services to individuals affected by cancer, including children, young people, and their families. They offer individual support, family support, support groups, psychology sessions, and signposting to other organizations. Their services are available at Maggie's centres across the UK and internationally. They also provide educational resources, advocacy activities, and community engagement. Maggie's is committed to supporting children and young people affected by cancer, offering tailored support and resources for teachers and group leaders. The organization is based in Glasgow, Scotland, and operates in multiple countries. It was established in 1995. Maggie's is a registered charity in Scotland with charity number SC024414.

Gene People
Gene People, previously known as Genetic Disorders UK, is a registered charity with a vision to improve the lives of individuals and families affected by genetic conditions. While individual genetic conditions are rare, it is thought that there are currently more than 6,000 diagnosed conditions and new conditions are being identified every day. It is estimated that 1 in 25 children is affected by a genetic condition. This means that in the UK, 30,000 babies and children are newly diagnosed each year and more than 2.4 million children and adults are living with a genetic condition. Our mission is to be the leading source of information and support for both those affected by a genetic condition, and the charities and patient groups that support them, by bringing together everyone’s combined experience in a place it can be shared.



