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Nicki Chapman launches her music industry memoire
Our wonderful High Profile Supporter launches her book, So Tell Me What You Want
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Vorasidenib – a promising new drug to treat low-grade gliomas
An international phase 3 clinical trial has shown that vorasidenib could be a new targeted treatment for those diagnosed with a low-grade glioma.
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“Falling 10,000 feet at 125mph is less scary than facing a brain tumour.”
Young Ambassador Lucy is taking on a skydive to raise funds for The Brain Tumour Charity.
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Artificial Intelligence – exploring new ways to treat brain tumours
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes more common in our day-to-day life, what does this mean for the future of research into brain tumours?
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Meet the new Chair of the Scottish Steering Committee
We’re excited to announce a new Chair of our Scottish Steering Committee and share his answers to some of our introductory questions
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Taking To The Airwaves: Ellen’s brain tumour story
Ellen Yates is guest hosting on local radio to raise awareness of brain tumours.
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Paying it forward
How Pearl and Dean is helping to raise awareness of brain tumour symptoms this summer.
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“Research into more effective treatments is so urgently needed.”
After her glioblastoma diagnosis last July, Amy has raised nearly £100,000 to support our research into high grade brain tumours.
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Coming together to accelerate change!
Following the changes in government after the General Election, we’ve been collaborating across the sector to bring about much-needed change for the brain tumour community.
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Quest for Cures funding announcement
We are pleased to announce that we have awarded £3 million to two new, exciting research projects!
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Family celebrates medication milestone
Alexander, 10, can now have treatment at home and his family can close their crowdfunding page.
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Wishing Diving Duo Tom Daley and Noah Williams, Olympic Games success!
Tom has passionately supported us over many years in our drive to raise awareness and much-needed funds for vital research.
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New glioblastoma imaging shows how tumour cells respond to treatment.
Innovative imaging technology and machine learning developed by our Future Leader, Dr Spencer Watson, helps us understand how glioblastomas respond to treatment.
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Double your donation to double your impact: Matthew’s story
Have double the impact in giving people like Matthew a brighter future when you donate via The Big Give between 22 July and 29 July.
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Amy Nuttall is shortlisted for a prestigious Third Sector Award
Amy joins the likes of Bear Grylls OBE, Gabby Logan MBE, Anton Du Beke, Giovanna Fletcher, Tony Christie and Jamie Laing in the Celebrity Charity Champion category.
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What could the Labour win mean for a National Brain Tumour Strategy?
We explore how Labour winning the General Election 2024 could affect the momentum for our National Brain Tumour Strategy campaign.
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National Bereaved Parents Day: Eva’s story
National Bereaved Parents Day (3 July 2024) exists to raise awareness for all parents who have lost a child of any age, to keep conversations going and to show the bereaved parent community that they are not alone. To mark this day, Emma and Dean, parents to Eva and Founders of Eva’s Angels, generously share their family’s story.
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I was in Ravi’s Dream Team Choir!
As our Community Fundraiser supporting Ravi and his family, Claire was part of Ravi’s Dream Team Choir on Britain’s Got Talent.
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What the Plaid Cymru, SNP, Reform UK & Green Party Manifestos mean for the brain tumour community
We take a closer look at the pledges made in the Plaid Cymru, SNP, Reform UK & Green Party manifestos and what they could mean for people affected by a brain tumour.
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Charity wedding favours and gifts
Discover some great charity gifts to give if you’re going to a wedding or party this summer. And, if it’s your wedding, find some excellent charity wedding favours for your guests!
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An update from one of our Future Leaders Junior Fellows
One of our first Junior Fellowship grant holders, Dr Tyler Miller, has opened his own research lab focused on developing immunotherapies to treat brain tumours.
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The Glad Game and the Power of Positivity
The Glad Game has been turned into a book, play and film, to help people stay positive during the darkest times.
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Dabrafenib and trametinib – NICE guidance published
The guidelines recently published by NICE mean that NHS England will be using dabrafenib and trametinib – the first ever targeted treatment for childhood brain tumours – to treat children whose tumours have a BRAF V600E mutation.
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Using robots to help find treatments for glioblastoma
Recently, we were given the exciting opportunity to visit a research laboratory at Oxford University, headed by Professor Daniel Ebner, where they are using state-of-the-art robots to help in the fight against glioblastoma.