Orla Hynes, Principal GI Dietitian, Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, gave a talk to the OPA about survivorship, nutrition and quality of life after surgery. You can read...
read more → Our new booklet "The Patient's Pathway", a guide to your pathway following diagnosis., is now available to download. It is based on the pathway at St Thomas’ Hospital in London but...
read more → The OPA Guildford Support Group and Elli Lilly have been involved in the production of a DVD entitled ‘What can I eat now? – Living with Oesophageal/Stomach Cancer’. This came...
read more → To be held at The Robens Suite, Guy’s Hospital, London, SE1 9RT. On 5th May 2018 at 10:00 for 10:30. Refreshments and a buffet lunch will be provided during the AGM....
read more → Welcome to the Summer 2018 edition of the OPA Newsletter which we hope you will enjoy reading. In this issue, the OPA Fashion Show supported by Fiona Wade, exciting news...
read more → Photos of our Charity Fashion Show. This was held on Saturday 30th June 2018 at the Guildhall, Henley in Arden.
A BIG “thank-you” to Calulla Nulty and all of the Upper GI team: including Consultants, CNS’s, Staff on Ward 11&12 who are based at Manchester Royal Infirmary along with previous...
read more → The aim of the OPA Ref-Lux awareness campaign is to educate the public, pharmacists, and GPs about the early signs for oesophageal cancer: heartburn, indigestion and food getting stuck; we...
read more → Welcome to the Christmas 2017 edition of the OPA Newsletter which we hope you will enjoy reading. In this issue, introducing our new chairman Dave Chuter who is replacing Bob...
read more → Our next get together is at OUR NEW VENUE The MacDonald Burlington Hotel, Burlington Arcade, 126 New Street, Birmingham, B2 4JQ (see map) on Saturday 21st October 2017 at 10.00...
read more → Neil, a keen swimmer has raised over £5000 for the OPA already after his wife, Ceri, was diagnosed with oesophageal cancer. He plans to swim 100km in seas, lakes and...
read more → TV soap Emmerdale was in Henley, when actress Fiona Wade, who plays Priya Sharma, made a special appearance at the Oesophageal Patients Association’s (OPA) head office. Fiona is a patron...
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