Transplant
Use Your Voice to Shape the Future of Liver Transplant Allocation
As the only UK patient organisation dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by PSC we know how important it is for your voices to be heard. That’s why we’re sharing an opportunity for you to have your say in the current review of the National Liver Offering Scheme (NLOS).
Read MoreOrgan Donation Week 2024
This year for Organ Donation Week we’re turning our channels pink and reminding people to register their decision about organ donation.
Read MoreKieron Dyer’s PSC Journey
Footballing legend Kieron Dyer shares his PSC journey, talking diagnosis, life with PSC, liver transplantation and recovery
Read MoreJames’s Midnight Ride for a Cure
James, Tim and Al’s Midnight Ride for a Cure Pedalling to accelerate progress towards finding a cure for PSC In the early hours of July 5th, 2024, Oxford resident James and his two friends, Tim and Al, will embark on a unique cycling journey. Starting at 1:30 am from Oxford, they will ride to the…
Read MoreDan’s Journey from Diagnosis to Transplant to Recovery
Undergoing a liver transplant is a remarkable achievement, yet what follows in its wake? Six months after receiving a new liver, Dan has kindly shared an update on his journey with PSC.
Read MoreLiver Transplants for PSC
PSC Support statement on the current system for liver transplantation.
Read MoreVaccination Advice from NHSBT
Data supports COVID-19 vaccination for people who have had a transplant or who are on the waiting list.
Read MoreNHSBT and BTS Organ Transplantation Patient Information Website
NHS Blood & Transplant, in partnership with the British
Transplantation Society, have launched a new patient information website for organ transplantation.
Organ Donation Law in Scotland Changes
Scotland is moving to an opt-out system for organ and tissue donation from 26 March.
Read MoreCOVID Vaccine for People on the Transplant Waiting List
If you are on the transplant waiting list, did you know that NHSBT recommend that you have two COVID vaccine doses 21-28 days apart (depending upon vaccine type)?
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