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Why we’re investing in new brain tumour fund
“We will always do things differently if it’s the right thing for people affected by a brain tumour. That’s why we’re investing in The Brain Tumour Fund.” – Sarah Lindsell, CEO of The Brain Tumour Charity
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Julien Baptiste in the BBC One drama The Missing, sheds light on effects of a brain tumour diagnosis
Julien Baptiste’s character, played by acclaimed actor Tchéky Karyo, steered the second series of the award-winning drama with the diagnosis of a brain tumour framing his actions and decisions as a key aspect of the storyline.
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Headeast Vietnam cycle challenge battle first day typhoon
Lewis Moody MBE, co-Founder of The Foundation and headeast organiser, polar explorer Alan Chambers MBE and 10 other fearless cycling challengers have saddled up in Saigon.
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Edinburgh research discovers new relationship between immune and glioblastoma cells
Research carried out at the University of Edinburgh has revealed a new alliance between immune cells and glioblastoma tumour cells in zebrafish.
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Review of Informed Choice released
Patients diagnosed with cancer should be told clearly how the NHS will store and use information about their case to help others in future, says a new report.
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An unexpected journey
Our Director of Services and Influencing, Emma Tingley, shares her thoughts on navigating the system after a brain tumour diagnosis, and our recently launched Patient Guide.
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New device ‘extends survival’ for glioblastoma patients, trial finds
A battery-powered cap that disrupts the growth of brain tumour cells could help glioblastoma patients to survive for longer, new findings suggest.
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Cancer Moonshot 2020 launches brain tumour genome project
The Paediatric Brain Tumor Atlas Project has been launched by Cancer MoonShot 2020.
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New report on research and leaving the EU
The Science and Technology Select Committee has today published a new report on the implications and opportunities of leaving the EU for science and research in the UK.
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Q & A with Dr Paul Brennan
We caught up with Dr Paul Brennan from the University of Edinburgh to hear more about his research.
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Scotland sees installation of cutting-edge MRI technology
The new Seimens Magnetom Terra 7 Tesla MRI machine is being installed in Glasgow in March 2017.
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Q & A with Professor Richard Gilbertson
Professor Richard Gilbertson, tells us about his move to The Cambridge Cancer Centre and his plans for the future or brain tumour research
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Our Patient Guide to Brain Tumour Treatment and Services launches today
Our Patient Guide launches today to help people living with a brain tumour better navigate the healthcare system.
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First stage of Addenbrooke’s trials of glioblastoma ‘pink drink’ research nears completion
Dr Colin Watts’ research, funded by us, uses fluorescent dye to reveal different parts of glioblastoma tumours during surgery.
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Unique opportunity for surgery patients to help decode brain tumours
Researchers want to gather tissue samples from people with high-grade brain tumours as part of the groundbreaking Genomics England programme.
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Walton Centre in Liverpool given top ranking by health watchdog
We’d like to offer our congratulations to all at the Walton Centre in Liverpool, which has just been awarded a rare ‘outstanding’ rating by health watchdog the Care Quality Commission.
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Brain tumour surgery: experts call for change to improve survival
New research prompts drive to increase specialist neurosurgery access
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Owain’s story: I couldn’t have played Glen without the charity
“Playing Glen has given me the utmost respect and admiration for people living with a brain tumour.”
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Task and Finish group on brain tumour research
We attended the Task and Finish Group on brain tumour research. As experts in the brain tumour research landscape, we were invited to be part of this group following the petitions committee debate on the funding of research.
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Record numbers take part in our 2016 Twilight Walks
Our three October Twilight Walks were a huge success, with over 1,800 walkers and volunteers from our community.
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Support for brain tumours: why we need to get personal
Our Director of Services and Influencing, Emma Tingley, discusses the importance of sharing your experiences and talking about the effects of a brain tumour.
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Charity Investment in Research: AMRC Findings
The latest report from the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC) shows that we’re part of an annual investment worth more than £1 billion each year amounting to over 40% of all publically-funded medical research.
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Hope for Ollie following fundraising campaign
12-year-old Ollie Gardiner is set to become one of the first patients in the world to receive a treatment being trialled for childhood brain tumour patients after an astonishing fundraising campaign launched by his family.
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Louise’s story: My children’s daddy lives on through them
“I had my husband’s babies six years after he died. It felt right – I’ll always have a part of him,” Louise, whose husband, Mark, lost his life to a brain tumour at 39.