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

Debbie Fund
The Debbie Phillips Cervical Cancer Research Fund (Debbie Fund) is a fund within University College London Hospitals Charity. It funds a dedicated cervical cancer research programme at the UCL Cancer Institute and supports awareness and fundraising efforts. A fund within University College London Hospitals Charity dedicated to cervical cancer research. The Debbie Fund operates as part of UCLH Charity and is associated with cervical cancer research funding and advocacy efforts. The Debbie Fund is owned and operated by Debbie Fund and is connected to privacy and consent terms on the site. The Debbie Fund is dedicated to funding research into cervical cancer, aiming to develop new treatments and find a cure. It was established in memory of Debbie Phillips, who died of cervical cancer. The fund supports research at University College London (UCL) and collaborates with other universities. The organization has raised over £1 million through events like marathons, balls, and community activities. It focuses on cervical cancer, with research on genomics, antibody development, and clinical trials. The fund also engages in public awareness, advocacy, and fundraising campaigns. It is part of University College London Hospitals Charity, with registered charity number 1165398.
OGsupport.uk
<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>

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).

Bardet-Biedl Syndrome UK
Bardet-Biedl Syndrome UK (BBS UK) is a registered charity established in 1993, supporting individuals with Bardet-Biedl Syndrome, their families, and carers in the UK. It is a user-led organization represented by adults with BBS and parents of children with BBS. The organization's aims include preserving and protecting health, promoting welfare, and advancing education about BBS. BBS UK supports over 700 people diagnosed with BBS, along with their families and professionals involved in care and support. The organization offers various programs including advice services, clinics, conferences, support groups, and educational resources. It also engages in advocacy, research, and policy activities to improve health outcomes and understanding of BBS. Bardet-Biedl Syndrome UK (BBS UK) is a registered charity established in 1993, supporting individuals with Bardet-Biedl Syndrome, their families, and carers in the UK. It is a user-led organization represented by adults with BBS and parents of children with BBS. The organization's aims include preserving and protecting health, promoting welfare, advancing education about BBS, supporting over 700 people diagnosed with BBS, and fostering understanding, confidence, independence, self-advocacy, and social connections. BBS UK offers various programs such as advice services, clinics, conferences, support groups, educational booklets, newsletters, and fundraising activities. The organization also engages in advocacy, research, and policy work, maintains a website with extensive resources, and has a team of officers, trustees, and staff dedicated to its mission.

HeartBurn Cancer UK
Heartburn Cancer UK is a charity working to raise awareness of the early signs of Barrett's oesophagus & Oesophageal Cancer. Persistent heartburn is a symptom.
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