Come and join us at a brainstrust Meetup!
We know the challenges you face when living with a brain tumour, and sometimes just being in the space with others that know can help us feel a little less alone, a little more resilient and more [...]
New dashboard helps you understand brain tumours in England and Wales
May 2018 sees the launch of the Brain Tumour Data Dashboard. This new tool has been designed to help you navigate and understand brain tumour data. Why is brain tumour data important? When you [...]
Sharon Springall – My Story
Why brainstrust? I have a brain tumour. Grade 1, I am told. It is slow growing and non-invasive, however anything inside the brain that shouldn’t be there can obviously affect and change your [...]
New NICE guidance for brain tumour treatment issued to doctors today
New standards on the treatment of brain tumours and the quality of care for patients will be issued today, when the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) publishes its revised brain [...]
Crafty supporters knit a herd of elephants for little brainstrust
Back in February, during TEAFEST, brainstrust appealed to supporters for help with a project that was a little bit different. We asked anybody savvy with a pair of knitting needles to spend a [...]
‘Children and Young People with Cancer Coalition’ launched today to improve treatment and care
A new coalition of national charities who work to help children with cancer has been formed. It is being launched today with a challenge to the Secretary of State for Health, Jeremy Hunt, to do [...]
New, routinely accessible brain tumour data to help people understand the impact of the disease.
Until recently, up to date, accurate population level brain tumour data has been hard to get. brainstrust and Public Health England’s National Cancer Registration Service (NCRAS) have been [...]
Follow the Seagulls 2018 raises record amount for brain tumour support
50 Miles, crushed. On the 14th and 15th April 51 people took on the Follow the Seagulls walks for brain tumour support. They walked 50 miles over 2 days in North Yorkshire, Fife and on the Isle [...]