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Alexander – September 2024

It’s been nearly two years since the family and friends of 11-year-old Alexander celebrated picking up his first prescription on the NHS.

It had been costing Alexander’s family, from ...


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Lisa Connell’s own brain tumour diagnosis

Lisa Connell has turned her own lived experience into a force to drive awareness, support and fundraising for so many causes including ours, lending her influence across social channels and during our major campaigns and awareness drives, such as Brain Tumour Awareness Months (BTAM). Last year she became an official


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Celebrating three years of our free counselling service

A brain tumour diagnosis can turn your life upside down. 91% of people say it affected their mental health, yet only 45% had access to a counselling service.

Thanks to your support, we launched our free counselling service in 2022. Three years on, we’ve provided nearly 2,000 people with counselling and deliv...


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On Friday 27 February, the Rare Cancers Bill passed its Third Reading in the House of Lords without amendment. This means it will go immediately to Royal Assent and officially become law in the coming weeks.

We believe the Bill has transformative potential for people affected by brain tumours and have supported its passage through Parliament. We’ve been incredibly p...


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Health data has the potential to transform our understanding of brain tumours. It can reveal patterns, guide how we use resources, improve services and shape research. However, in this field, data often raises as many questions as it answers.

To address this, the four main charities dedicated to research into brain tumours and support for those affected, have come ...


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