NHS England open call for innovation in cancer care – new funding opportunity for those working in liver cancer
The British Liver Trust has been made aware of a new funding opportunity for clinicians working in …
Hepatocellular carcinoma in Scotland: a new action plan for better care
As part of the Less Survivable Cancers Taskforce, the British Liver Trust is working with the Scottish …
“People know exactly how you’re feeling”: How virtual support groups have been a lifeline for liver patients
Lianne (pictured) is a Liver Transplant Social Worker at Freeman Hospital in Newcastle. She explains how the …
Routine blood tests could be key to stopping the silent killer of liver disease
New research by Professor Nick Sheron of the Foundation for Liver Research and supported by the British …
Preventing non-communicable diseases in Wales
The British Liver Trust has joined forces with Wales’s other leading Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) charities to call …
British Liver Trust hosts online training for GPs across the UK
Early detection of liver disease within primary care environments is critical to reducing the burden of liver …
Why frailty matters for people with cirrhosis
We’re delighted to introduce Dr Jennifer Lai MD, MBA, Hepatologist and Associate Professor in Residence at the …
Health chiefs urge people with long-term health conditions to get flu vaccine before Christmas
Health chiefs are urging people with long-term health conditions to get the flu vaccine before the virus …
Alcohol Awareness Week – British Liver Trust urges people to seek support and not to drink too much
Alcohol Awareness Week is taking place from 16th to 22nd November 2020 and this year the theme …
How liver patients feel about treatment during the pandemic
This summer, the British Liver Trust worked with the Patient Information Forum to distribute a survey, Covid …