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PTEN Research

PTEN Research

Find out about PHTS and the research projects we fund, which are taking place all over the world. Together, we are all working towards improved understanding, management and treatment of PHTS.

Maggie's

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.

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.

AMMF

AMMF

AMMF (The Alan Morement Memorial Fund) is a UK-based charity dedicated to supporting research, raising awareness, and providing support for patients with cholangiocarcinoma (CCA). It develops comprehensive guidelines for diagnosis and treatment, funds research projects, and offers educational resources for patients and healthcare professionals. AMMF collaborates with international centers and advocacy groups to improve access to care and promote clinical research. The organization also engages in policy advocacy, hosts conferences, and maintains a network of advisors and experts in the field of liver and biliary cancers.

Dancing Eye Syndrome Support Trust

Dancing Eye Syndrome Support Trust

The Dancing Eye Syndrome Support Trust, established in 1997, provides mutual support and encouragement to parents of children diagnosed with Dancing Eye Syndrome (Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome). It offers a platform for parents to connect, share experiences, and access information through meetings and newsletters. The trust also produces educational resources for families and supports research and awareness efforts related to the condition. It arranges meetings for members, produces informational materials, and provides contact details for neurology specialists for adults with childhood-onset OMS. Providing support and information to families of children with Dancing Eye Syndrome. OMAS or Dancing Eye Syndrome is a rare autoimmune condition affecting young children, characterized by rapid eye movements, jerking movements, and loss of balance. Most children are diagnosed around 18 months, with a prevalence of 1 in 5 million children worldwide. The syndrome is often triggered by a neuroblastoma tumor or viral infection. Symptoms include opsoclonus, myoclonus, ataxia, speech difficulties, sleep problems, behavioral issues, hypotonia, and vomiting. Treatment involves immunotherapy, corticosteroids, IVIg, rituximab, and possibly surgery for tumors. The cause varies by age, with neuroblastoma in young children and idiopathic or viral causes in older children. The organization was established in 1997, providing support, raising awareness, and hosting conferences. Contact: support@dancingeyes.org.uk, Tel: 07746 129950. The trust is involved in fundraising, awareness campaigns, and community support.

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Muscle Help

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