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The Brain Tumour Charity’s response to UK Government proposals on PIP
Last week, the UK Government announced changes to the eligibility criteria for Personal Independence Payments (PIP) as part of the 2016 Budget.
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Our new research partnership with the Structural Genomics Consortium
We are delighted to announce our partnership with the Structural Genomics Consortium (SGC), an international group of researchers using cutting-edge science to accelerate the discovery of potential treatments for incurable diseases such as brain tumours.
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Cancer patient designs ‘Cancer on board’ badges
Cancer patient James McNaught has designed ‘Cancer on board’ badges to help him get a seat on public transport. The 45-year-old civil servant spent three months travelling on the Tube to University College Hospital.
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The Petitions Committee’s report on funding for research in to brain tumours is released today
The e-petition calls on larger cancer charities and the government to invest more in research into brain tumours.
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Paul Nicholson wins Healthcare Volunteer of the Year award
Paul Nicholson, has won the Healthcare Volunteer of the Year award for his work and commitment to The Brain Tumour Charity, following his own ongoing battle with a low grade brain tumour.
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How can we cut delays to brain tumour diagnosis? Dr Paul Brennan
Dr Paul Brennan explores when is a headache ‘just a headache’ and when could it signal a brain tumour?
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Brain Tumour Awareness Month
We will use every day of March to make our voice heard, on behalf of everyone everywhere whose life has been affected by a brain tumour.
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Healthcare agency chooses The Brain Tumour Charity as their Team Charity for 2016
emotive, a science and technology-led healthcare agency, has chosen us out of 24 charities to be their Team Charity for 2016.
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French neurosurgeons use Virtual Reality to map brain tumour during surgery
On 27 January, a brain tumour patient at Angers hospital wore a Virtual Reality (VR) headset during an awake craniotomy to allow neurosurgeons to ‘map’ his brain tumour as it was being removed.
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Many NHS MRI machines are out of date according to a recent report
The report discovered that up to 63% of 111 English hospital trusts have at least one scanner that is a decade old, the point where the technology ideally should be scrapped and replaced with upgraded machines.
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Introducing manifestos for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
This March we’ll be launching manifestos in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland ahead of the devolved nations’ elections in May.
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Public Health England blog outlines the vital importance of collecting cancer patient data
Dr Jem Rashbass, National Director for Disease Registration at Public Health England, has posted a new Public Health England blog about the importance of cancer data.
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Professor Richard Gilbertson is our new Chair of the Grant Review and Monitoring committee
“My own research lab studies the origins of cancer, particularly childhood brain tumours, and is seeking to develop completely new treatments of these devastating tumours.”
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Introducing our latest animation: My Brother has a Brain Tumour
We are proud to unveil our latest animation, My Brother has a Brain Tumour. The animation has been designed to help children come to terms with the diagnosis of a sibling and aims to improve life today for families affected.
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Sheffield Children’s Hospital pioneers new ‘sat nav’ of the brain to map tumours
Sheffield Children’s hospital is leading the use of an intraoperative MRI scanner combined with new brain mapping software to identify if they have removed all of the tumour while the patient is still in theatre.
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Parents of boy who died from a brain tumour create videogame experience
Colorado parents Ryan and Amy Green, have developed That Dragon, Cancer, an interactive videogame experience that documents their 5 year old son, Joel and his struggle and death from a rare form of paediatric brain tumour.
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#WearItOut for Bandanas for Brain Tumours 2016
Get involved with our Bandanas for Brain Tumours campaign this year. By joining us and wearing it out, you can raise awareness of brain tumours and vital funds for research into early diagnosis.
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The reality of brain tumour treatment and care: new report for policy makers
Finding Myself in Your Hands focuses specifically on peoples interactions with the NHS, healthcare professionals and their treatment of brain tumours and gives us an honest insight into experiences across the UK.
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American researchers explore cell enzyme as a potential paediatric brain tumour treatment
Researchers from the University of North Carolina Health Care System have been exploring the role of a DNA repair enzyme in cells called Dicer. When they removed this enzyme from preclinical models of medulloblastoma, a brain cancer often found in children, they found increased levels of DNA damage that led to the cell’s death.
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Research developments in 2016: what the experts think
A major study has asked medical experts across the University of California, San Francisco, what they see as real developments in the coming year.
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UK-based scientists study trace metal elements to identify brain tumours
Scientists based at Diamond Light Source, the UK’s national synchrotron science facility in Oxfordshire, have used a technique known as x-ray fluorescence to track microscopic trace metals and correctly identify malignant brain tumour cells.
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Earl Spencer – Why I support The Brain Tumour Charity
We were delighted to welcome our patron, Earl Spencer, to support us at a major fundraising event recently in the City of London. Here, he explains why he is committed to our cause.
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Cambridge University scientists develop new blood test for childhood cancers including brain tumours
The new blood test focuses on germ cell cancers that are rare but take root in cells that develop into sperm and eggs and may lead to malignant tumours in childhood.
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New Zealand tech firm produce virtual reality cancer immunotherapy visualisation
New Zealand-based technology company, Genulin Interactive, have produced a cutting-edge visualisation of cancer immunotherapy.