Relationships
A brain tumour diagnosis doesn’t just affect the person living with the tumour, it can also have a massive impact on family, friends and carers.
This section of our website aims to provide useful information for anybody who knows someone that has been diagnosed with a brain tumour, as well as signposting vital support that may be available.

Support for couples
Tips and advice for couples that have been affected by a brain tumour.

Caring for somebody
If you help care for a loved one, it’s really important that you look after your own well-being too.

Supporting family and friends
Advice and practical tips on how to support family and friends after a brain tumour diagnosis.

Caring for children
Learn more about supporting children who have been affected by a brain tumour.

Feeling alone
Resources for if you’re feeling alone, isolated or disconnected from the world.