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Knowing the signs and symptoms of a brain tumour can lead to earlier diagnosis. And an earlier diagnosis could mean more treatment options and better support. Emma, a mum of three from Lowestoft, is passionate about increasing awareness of brain tumour symptoms after her own diagnosis in 2022.

“I’m so lucky that it was caught when it was, but I am angry that it took so long for me to get a diagnosis.

After visiting her GP and A&E multiple times, Emma was finally diagnosed with several brain tumours.

“When it was caught, things had got to a critical stage. One of the tumours was in a dangerous place and needed to be removed quickly. Otherwise, I wouldn’t be here now and my children would be without their mum.”

Our Better Safe than Tumour campaign has already raised awareness among over 120,000 people about the symptoms of brain tumours.

And Headsmart, our UK-wide campaign to spread awareness of common childhood signs and symptoms of a brain tumour, reduced childhood brain tumour diagnosis times from 13 to 6 and a half weeks, showing the incredible impact that can be made.

Our free guide reveals the symptoms you need to look out for. Get yours now.