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Time for Flu Jabs

27/09/2019
Flu vaccination for PSC

It’s time to arrange your flu vaccination. Did you know they are available on the NHS through pharmacies as well as GPs?

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Early Detection of Bile Duct Cancer and rPSC

27/09/2019
Apply for funding

PSC Support is funding important research to allow for early detection of bile duct cancer and recurrent PSC.

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2019 Research Survey Results

24/09/2019
PSC Support 2019 Research Survey Results with logo

Results published from the PSC Support Survey (full report to follow).

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eBay Shop Open Again

23/09/2019
PSC Support eBay Shop

Following Josie’s transplant for PSC, our eBay shop is now up and running again!

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Raising Awareness of PSC to Healthcare Professionals

22/09/2019
BASL2019 PSC Support BLTG3

PSC Support raises awareness of PSC and works to improve liver healthcare for people with PSC at the 2019 BASL meeting.

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Dr Jess Dyson: What’s New in Autoimmune Liver Disease

14/09/2019
Livernorth Jess Dyson talk

Consultant hepatologist Dr Jess Dyson, member of PSC Support’s Expert Panel, talks about her research interest in why people get autoimmune liver diseases at a recent LIVErNORTH patient meeting, focusing on possible environmental factors.

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Faecal Microbiota Transplant and Vancomycin for PSC

13/09/2019
FMT Vancomycin PSC Support Survey

Take two minutes to do our quick poll about the best way to conduct a faecal microbiota transplant and vancomycin study. THANK YOU!

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Supercool Livers

13/09/2019
Your liver transplant

With the demand for liver transplants ever-increasing, scientists are looking into new ways of increasing the number of suitable donor livers for use.

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Testing the Utility of MRCP+

12/09/2019
MRCP+ Study Perspectum

New study is looking at a new MRCP technology that could aid PSC diagnosis and how progression of disease is measured.

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You Don’t Look Sick

09/09/2019
Hayley Invisible Illness

Living with an invisible illness means dealing with symptoms every day – but no one can see them. Hayley was interviewed by The Metro about living with PSC and arthritis.

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