Author: Stephanie Kleynhans
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How the CRUK manifesto affects the brain tumour community
CRUK has just launched a manifesto with five priority actions for the next government. We take a look at how they align with the needs of the brain tumour community.
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Key takeaways from the Labour Party Annual Conference and what they could mean for the brain tumour community
We break down some of the key takeaways from the Labour Party Annual Conference and what they could mean for people diagnosed with a brain tumour.
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What could the pledges made at the Liberal Democrat conference mean for the brain tumour community?
We break down some of the pledges made at the Liberal Democrat party conference and what they could mean for people diagnosed with a brain tumour.
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Is palliative care effective enough? We ask for your experiences
One in four people in the UK dies without the care and support they need. We need to change this, but we need your help to do it. Take our palliative care survey and your voice could have an impact.
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Why we want to talk about a faster, not an earlier, diagnosis
Learn more about why, together with brainstrust, we’re advocating for changing the narrative from early diagnosis to faster diagnosis.
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All-Party Parliamentary Group on Brain Tumours launches landmark Inquiry report
Yesterday the APPGBT launched their report ‘Pathway to a Cure – Breaking Down the Barriers’ looking at how the government can best support research into brain tumours.
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Why we’re campaigning for faster diagnosis
Find out more about the benefits of faster diagnosis and what you can do to help us create meaningful, lasting change for people affected by a brain tumour.
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What’s happened to the 10-Year Cancer Plan?
We have joined up with more than 60 charities to call upon the government to uphold the promises previously laid out within the 10-Year Cancer Plan and commit to dramatically improve cancer care across England.
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Lets Talk Parliament with Jeremy and Victoria
Jeremy and Victoria, two of our Young Ambassadors, recently attended our MP drop-in session at Portcullis House and have written about their experience