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Bristol-Myers Squibb and its financial relationship with patient groups and
charitable organisations
In line with our mission to extend and enhance human life and our pledge to conduct our
business in an ethical manner, Bristol-Myers Squibb provides funding to patient groups
and charitable organisations to improve knowledge, education or patient care in a variety
of disease areas. We aim to achieve open and transparent relationships with the
organisations that we support.
For the period 2005 - 2007 (calendar years) we have provided financial support, including
sponsoring meetings and materials to the following organisations and charities:
- Addington Afro Ethnic Health Promotion Group (AAEGRO)
- Black Health Agency
- Blood Pressure Association
- British Cardiac Patients Association
- British Hypertension Society
- British Liver Trust
- Cecily's Fund
- Cricket without Boundaries
- Diabetes UK
- HIV i-Base
- HIV Pharmacy Association
- HIV Scotland
- Hounslow Bereavement Council
- Leukaemia Care
- Med Fash
- National AlDS Map (NAM)
- National AlDS Trust (NAT)
- Pennine Acute Hospitals
- Plus ve
- Positively Women
- Rethink
- SANE
- Shield Support Group
- Stroke Association
- Terrence Higgins Trust (THT)
- UK Coalition of People Living with HIV and AIDS (UKC)
- Waverley Care
2007
- British Society of Rheumatology
- Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
- Circulation Foundation
- CML Working Group
- CML Support
- CURE Leukaemia
- Diamond Clinic
- Hepatitis B Foundation UK
- Hillingdon Primary School
- Imperial College London
- Institute of Cancer Research
- Papworth Hospital
- The Royal Marsden Cancer Campaign
- Target PAD
- Teeside Positive Action (TPA)
- Youth Cancer Trust
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