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British Liver Trust at the opening of South West’s first liver specific ward
On Wednesday, August 21st, our Chief Executive, Pamela Healy OBE, had the privilege of officially opening the newly refurbished South West Liver Unit at Derriford Hospital, Plymouth. This state-of-the-art facility marks a major ...

The PROMISE study
Faecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) to reduce susceptibility to infections resulting in hospitalisation for patients with liver disease.
The human body creates inflammation to fight infection. Our gut contains trillions of ...

Green light for new liver cirrhosis trial using engineered immune cells
A new UK clinical trial will "supercharge" patients’ own immune cells to help their livers recover.
The EMERALD trial (Evaluating Macrophages Engineered to Resolve Advanced Liver Disease), will see if people with advanced liver ...

Top tips to enjoy the summer weather safely
Summer is well and truly here. While the warm weather and sunshine can brighten up our days and make us want to spend more time outside, it’s important to stay safe by taking steps to stay healthy when the sun is out.
The hot ...

Cheering on our supporters at the British Transplant Games
Whilst we know that many people we support attend the British Transplant Games, this year was the first time the British Liver Trust was one of the Games sponsors and we were therefore able to attend as a charity. What an experience ...

British Liver Trust makes Transplant Games debut
We know that many of the people we support take part in the British Transplant Games so we’re delighted that, for the first time, the British Liver Trust is going to be one of the sponsors of this year’s event which takes place in ...

Updated analysis from UKHSA suggests hepatitis B prevalence 30% higher than previously estimated
New analysis of data by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) suggests that the estimated prevalence of hepatitis B is 268,000, 30% higher than the previous estimate of 206,000. The British Liver Trust is calling for urgent action ...

New digital “prehab” service for people waiting for a liver transplant
A liver transplant is a major operation. To be on the transplant list, patients must be both sick enough to need a new liver and well enough to cope with the surgery.
The South West liver unit at University Hospitals Plymouth has now ...

Do you live with hepatitis B and want to help shape the language used to talk about it?
INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITY – South East London, Hepatitis B
Do you live with hepatitis B and want to help shape the language used to talk about it?
A UK Government Agency are developing a language guide that clinicians and other ...

NAFLD, MASLD or fatty liver disease? Our approach to help everyone communicate clearly
In June 2023 major international liver disease societies announced that the name NAFLD was changing to MASLD. This was the result of 2 years of discussions involving clinicians, scientists and patients.
The full name for fatty liver ...

British Liver Trust welcomes today’s announcement in the King’s Speech to restrict advertising of junk food to children
The British Liver Trust has been campaigning to bring forward measures to restrict junk food advertising. We are pleased to see the new Government has used the King’s Speech to reconfirm its commitment to introduce restrictions on the ...

New minimum standards for liver cancer surveillance in England
Hepatocellular carcinoma, or HCC, is the most common type of liver cancer and the fastest rising cause of cancer deaths in the UK.
Most people who develop HCC have a pre-existing liver condition, such as cirrhosis or hepatitis B. ...
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