No-one should die of Histiocytosis

Our research programmes provide a beacon of hope for the many children and adults battling Histiocytosis, to ensure this research continues we ask you to pledge your support.
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Histiocytic disorders are rare diseases in which macrophages – aka ‘histiocytes’ – cause immune system collateral damage.   Macrophages are immune cells that develop from white blood cells and live in the tissues.  They carry a potent armoury of molecular weapons and normally protect us from infection.  In histiocytosis, they become abnormally activated and cause damage to tissues leading to potentially life-threatening disease.

A Ground-breaking Partnership Project – Histio UK partners with the HistioNode Research Project funded by the Medical Research Council.

Prof. Matt Collin talks to us & our Histio UK PPPIE Panel (Patient, Parent, Public Involvement & Engagement Panel) about this ground-breaking project covering all aspects of Histiocytosis.
Please listen now and continue to support Histio UK in enabling this amazing partnership research.
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