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Breaking News from ICR

30/01/2025

Researchers at the Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) and St Mark’s Hospital in London have shared news today that they have developed a test to predict bowel cancer risk in people with inflammatory bowel disease.

Great North Run 2025 Places

23/01/2025

We’ve got places available for this iconic half marathon. Register to run for #TeamPSCSupport!

PSC Support’s 20K Your Way Challenge 2025

30/12/2024

Register your interest to find out more about our new community fundraising challenge.

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04/12/2024
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SPRING Clinical Trial Update

22/11/2024

Clinical Data from Phase 2 SPRING Trial Shows CM-101 Demonstrated Anti-Fibrotic, Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Cholestatic Activity across Multiple Components of PSC.

Promising Preclinical Data from Rectify Pharma

22/11/2024

Rectify Pharma presented promising preclinical data for RTY-694, their lead candidate for treating primary sclerosing cholangitis and other hepatobiliary diseases, at the 75th Annual Liver Meeting® 2024.

Twelve Festive Fundraising Ideas

18/11/2024

Spread cheer and raise awareness with these 12 fun and festive ideas. Each one is easy to organise, full of holiday spirit, and perfect for raising vital funds and awareness.

Send a Card, Make a Difference for PSC Support

14/11/2024

Send a Card, Make a Difference for PSC Support. This festive season, spread joy while supporting PSC Support’s essential work! With our new cards and e-cards, you can create beautifully personalised greetings for any occasion—each purchase directly helps fund our mission.

Halloween Fundraising Ideas

14/10/2024

Help us continue our work with these easy to organise and accessible ideas for supporters of all ages

Award-Winning Show “OUTPATIENT” Goes on Tour!

03/10/2024

“OUTPATIENT” is an award-winning solo comedy that explores the fascinating intersection of human fantasies and the fragility of our bodies. Based on Harriet Madeley’s personal experience of being diagnosed with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC), the play has captivated audiences since its debut.