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KIM LEARY: FULL-TIME ONCOLOGY NURSE COPES WITH LOW GRADE GLIOMA

After Kim Leary returned to nursing following treatment from a grade II astrocytoma, there was a time when she couldn’t work due to the demands of the role. Learn how Leary overcame the obstacles.

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ABTA ENGAGES WITH 100 INTERNATIONAL BRAIN TUMOR EXPERTS

ABTA joins brain tumor experts at a groundbreaking initiative designed to foster collaboration to expedite development of new treatments.

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AMY’S WALK—HEALING STEP BY STEP

Ashlie Thornbury and her family celebrate the life and spirit of her aunt, Amy, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor at the age of 37.

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Together, Let’s Meet Hope Head On in the Fight Against Brain Tumors

Brain tumors do not discriminate—they affect people of every background, race, income level, and political affiliation. Our mission is clearer than ever: to provide education, fund research, and to support those affected by brain tumors. At ABTA, we believe that everyone deserves access to trusted resources, strong support, and the hope that comes from scientific progress. We encourage everyone to join us, whether through raising awareness, donating, advocating, or simply offering support to a loved one. Because at the end of the day, we are stronger together.

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