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Whether you want to run, walk, swim, cycle, or come up with your own challenge, taking part in a fundraising event is an inspiring and invaluable way to help us accelerate a cure.

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If you’re newly diagnosed and not sure where to start, our free information pack has a range of practical advice and also includes information on other sources of support.

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Episode 63 - Getting Involved

Episode 63 – Getting Involved

We hear from four of our much-valued Involvement Champions : Rebecca, Oriana, Claire and Mark. Then our host Anna Blyszko – a former Young Ambassador herself – quizzes The Brain Tumour Charity’s Involvement Manager, Rachel Roberts, about exactly what our Involvement Network aims to achieve and why we've launched a new initiative called The Listening Project.

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Help change the story

Emily passed away at just eight years old, 11 days after her brain tumour diagnosis. Please help us change the story for everyone affected by brain tumours.

Donate to The Brain Tumour Charity

Brain tumours are the biggest cancer killer of under 40s and we need your help to accelerate a cure! Your donation can make a real difference.

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Learn how to spot the signs

Better Safe than Tumour is our campaign to raise awareness of the early signs and symptoms of a brain tumour to improve early diagnosis times