News
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  Ways to help and cope when someone you love is diagnosed with a brain tumour12 pieces of heartfelt advice from those who understand what life is like when someone you love has a brain tumour. 
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  Discovering how atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumours (ATRTs) are differentResearch, funded by us as part of the INSTINCT programme, has found differences between aggressive atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumours (ATRTs) and other brain tumours. 
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  Announcing our second Ask the Researcher eventOur successful Ask the Researcher event will give you the chance to hear more about how we’re moving closer to a cure 
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  12 ways to boost your wellbeingWhen you’re living with a brain tumour or supporting someone, it can be hard to prioritise your wellbeing. But looking after your emotional, physical and psychological needs is important. 
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  Laura, our Young Ambassador, attends the APPGThe All Party Parliamentary Group on Children, Teenagers and Young Adults with Cancer (APPG CTYAC) is a cross-party group which is raising awareness and representing young people who have been personally affected by cancer 
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  Announcing our new pioneering grantsAs part of our commitment to increasing survival and halving the harm of brain tumours, we have committed over £1 million to transformative research 
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  Breaking news for research into childhood brain tumour growth from our funded researchersOur scientists in Heidelberg and London have discovered what drives the unpredictable growth of low grade brain tumours 
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  Carers – looking after yourself at ChristmasSara Challice, who cared for her husband Neil for 13 years, shares some of her tips on how to make things easier over the Christmas period. 
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  Uniting our community at WestminsterOn Wednesday we hosted a Parliamentary reception to celebrate the accomplishments and progress that has been made in this disease area since the launch of our strategy in 2015 
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  Announcing the appointment of our second Clinical Nurse Specialist for brain tumour patientsKelly Dawson’s appointment at Nottingham University Hospitals is part of our landmark strategy of improving the quality for all those diagnosed 
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  Britain Against Cancer conferenceYesterday, we attended the Britain Against Cancer conference which celebrated 20 years of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Cancer (APPGC). Our Policy and Public Affairs Officer Helena Brown, reports. 
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  Managing fatigue during the holidaysWith the holiday season upon us, we asked Sara Robson, a Specialist Allied Health Professional, to share some of her tips for managing fatigue in everyday life. 
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  The second blog from the Society for Neuro-oncology conferenceSNO is an annual conference where those at the forefront of research to defeat brain tumours come together to share their work, discuss the progress that has been made and consider strategies for future development 
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  Updates from the Society for Neuro-oncology conferenceWe recently represented the charity at an international scientific conference called SNO in New Orleans 
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  Groundbreaking clinical trial announced today in honour of Tessa JowellHundreds more brain tumour patients are set to be offered access to experimental treatments over the next five years thanks to the Tessa Jowell BRAIN-MATRIX 
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  New drug discovered that could prevent the spread of glioblastoma cellsResearchers have discovered a new drug could potentially halt the spread of glioblastoma cells 
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  The Brain Tumour Charity meets with Wales Assembly MembersThis month The Charity convened a series of meetings with a number of Assembly Members in Wales, lobbying them on some of the most important issues affecting brain tumour patients in Wales 
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  Phil Spencer joins the third ascent of Everest In The AlpsPhil will join Rob Ritchie, whose ten year old son Toby, has a low grade brain tumour and others to scale the height of Everest on skis in just four days from 5 March 2019 
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  21 days of wellbeingJoin our 21 Days of Wellbeing challenge and give your wellbeing a boost 
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  Monitoring diffuse midline gliomas with liquid biopsiesResearchers have found a way to monitor diffuse midline gliomas (formerly known as DIPG) by measuring tumour biomarkers through a blood test 
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  Jess Mills, daughter of the late Tessa Jowell, is driving change for all those diagnosed with brain tumoursToday she told brain tumour experts and government ministers why she is determined to make the best cancer care accessible to millions, ‘not just to millionaires’, in honour of her mother’s legacy 
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  Our Young Ambassador Tyler is awarded the British Empire Medal by Lord-Lieutenant of West SussexTyler praised for turning his challenges into a ‘force of good’ 
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  Something’s changingWe know when someone is diagnosed with a brain tumour, a cure can’t wait. This is the basis for our brand refresh, launching today 
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  Support at schoolBeth was diagnosed with two brain tumours in 2014 whilst studying at university, she shares her experiences.