My Meningioma Journey: Finding Hope and Purpose During the Pandemic
by Lynn Wynn When the pandemic began in 2020, my life changed in ways I could have never imagined. I was
Caroline Williams’ Journey: A Brain Tumor Diagnosis During Pregnancy
by Caroline Williams In March 2022, Caroline Williams began experiencing symptoms she thought were just “pregnancy brain.” At 17 weeks pregnant,
Understanding Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Brain Tumors
Brain tumors and their treatments can lead to a range of neuropsychiatric symptoms, also known as neurobehavioral symptoms. These symptoms, which
The Role of Caregivers in Brain Tumor Treatment
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Unlocking the Future of Brain Tumor Treatment: The Journey of IDH Inhibitors
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Dr. Michael Lim and Ethan Schonfeld: A Mentor-Mentee Duo Driving Innovation in Brain Tumor Research
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How I Meet Hope Head On: My Journey with a Meningioma
by Justine LaClair Facing a brain tumor diagnosis is a challenge I never expected, but my story is one of resilience,
How to Organize Your Medical Records After a Brain Tumor Diagnosis (Without Losing Your Mind)
Let’s be real: being diagnosed with a brain tumor is overwhelming enough without having to wrangle a mountain of medical records.
Recognizing PCNSL Symptoms: Why Early Diagnosis and Speaking to Your Doctor Matter
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Kelly Sitkin: Accelerating Progress for Brain Tumor Community as ABTA CEO
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From Tumor to Triumph: How a Meningioma Survivor is Conquering a 28-Mile Challenge with Heart and Hope
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Finding Peace and Tranquility After a Brain Tumor Diagnosis
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How My Brain Tumor Reinvigorated My Life’s Work | Brain Tumor Survivor Story
by Jarrett Brown On August 5, 2024, my life changed forever. Neurosurgeon Dr. Kenneth Reichert walked into my hospital room and
Insights from the 2024 Society for Neuro-Oncology (SNO) Annual Meeting
The Society for Neuro-Oncology (SNO) Annual Meeting is the largest gathering of experts who study and treat brain tumors. This year’s
Mindfulness and Exercise: Tools for Brain Tumor Survivorship
Mindfulness and exercise can transform your approach to survivorship by enhancing both mental and physical well-being. These practices are easy to
Top 10 Questions to Ask Your Doctor after a Brain Tumor Diagnosis
Hearing the words “brain tumor” can be overwhelming, and it’s natural to feel unsure about what to ask your doctor. Being
Redefining Survivorship: Thriving from Day One of Your Diagnosis
Being diagnosed with a brain tumor can feel overwhelming, but did you know that you become a survivor the moment you’re
My Journey as a Brain Tumor Survivor: A Decade of Strength and Faith
by Syema Sinclair Being diagnosed with a brain tumor is a life-changing event. For me, it was a journey of fear,
From Fun to Research Power: How Creative Fundraising Drives Brain Tumor Research
Every dollar counts when it comes to brain tumor research, and creative fundraising events can turn fun moments into powerful contributions
My Journey Through the Storm: A New Life After Brain Cancer
by Kelsie Barrie Moving to a new city is supposed to be an adventure, full of promise and possibility. But for
Navigating the First Steps After a Brain Tumor Diagnosis
Building a Foundation for Effective Care A brain tumor diagnosis can feel overwhelming, but taking intentional first steps will set the
Behind the Scenes of a Brain Tumor Board: How Decisions Are Made
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Tips for Caregivers: Managing Holiday Stress While Caring for a Brain Tumor Patient
The holiday season can be a joyful time, but it also brings unique challenges, especially for caregivers of brain tumor patients.
Migraine to Grade II Brain Tumor – Journey of my survival and Ph. D
by Nidhi Rakshikar From Brain Tumor Misdiagnosis to Ph.D.: My Inspiring Journey of Resilience Life has a way of testing our
My Journey with a Craniopharyngioma: Facing Life’s Curveballs with Strength and Faith
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Give a Holiday Card That Supports the ABTA
This holiday season, send a card that spreads joy to loved ones and supports a meaningful cause—each purchase contributes to funding
American Brain Tumor Association Names New President & Chief Executive Officer
American Brain Tumor Association Names New President & Chief Executive Officer Proven Leader Spearheaded Organization’s Dynamic Development Team, Volunteer Network CHICAGO
Brain Tumor Funders’ Collaborative Announces New Grant Opportunity to Support Studies on Liquid Biopsy in Primary Brain Tumors
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Celebrating ABTA President and CEO Ralph DeVitto’s Transformative Leadership
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The American Brain Tumor Association Funds 24 New Projects to Push Brain Cancer Research Forward
Meet the 2024 ABTA grant recipients at the forefront of the brain tumor research community. Donations from individuals to large groups
Strength in Unity: How Friendship and Community Enhance the Brain Tumor Journey
For oligodendroglioma survivor Karl Schmidt and his friends, Alex Budde and Treven Goldsmith, a brain tumor journey transformed their 10+ year
Hope in the Fight: Clinical Trial Patient Stories
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Imvax: Personalized Immunotherapy for Glioblastoma Patients
** Sponsored by Imvax. This content is not an endorsement from the ABTA.** Imvax is a pioneering clinical biotechnology company developing
When Do Caregivers and Families Need Palliative Care?
Mr. B., an ABTA Connections member, put it best about caregivers on his recent post “Respite for My Caregiver:” My wife
Understanding Immunotherapy and Brain Tumors: A Path Forward
The American Brain Tumor Association recently hosted a webinar focused on Immunotherapy and Brain Tumors, featuring insights from Dr. Peter Fecci,
How Vorasidenib is Already Helping One Survivor
For Tim Abbas and his family, life took an unexpected turn on an April morning in 2022. What started as a
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A Journey of Resilience, Gratitude, and Growth
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The Hidden Heroes: Supporting Brain Tumor Caregivers’ Well-being
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Matthew Zachary – A 29-Year Brain Cancer Survivor Advocating for Change
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American Brain Tumor Association Awards Over $1 Million in New Grants to Advance Brain Cancer Research
American Brain Tumor Association Awards Over $1 Million in New Grants to Advance Brain Cancer Research Chicago, IL (October 17, 2024)—
Former ESPN Reporter and Fox News Contributor Britt McHenry shares her story of hope and healing: Finding Myself Again
by Britt McHenry As I was wheeled into the operating room at Johns Hopkins on March 4, 2020 for an eight-hour
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My Journey with a Brain Tumor Diagnosis During the Pandemic
by Lynn Wynn In early 2020, as the world was shutting down, my life took an unexpected turn when I was
Embracing Anticipatory Grief: Our Journey with Glioblastoma
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My Journey as a Caregiver: Supporting My Mom and Sister Through Brain Surgeries
by Bethsabe Gonzales Last year, life threw my family a challenge we never expected. I became a caregiver for both my
My Brain Tumor Journey: From Diagnosis to Personal Growth
by Steve Donie This is the story of my brain tumor journey, a story that began long before I even knew
Embracing Change: A Journey Through Life, Challenges, and Personal Growth
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Strategies for Coping with a Brain Tumor Diagnosis: Enhancing Quality of Life
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Living with a Brain Tumor: My Journey as an 18-Year Survivor
by Lisa Annunziata It’s been a long time, but not long enough to forget the moment I heard the words, “You
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Meet Hope Head On: My Journey with a Meningioma Brain Tumor
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Insights from the 2024 ABTA Alumni Research Network Annual Meeting
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When Kidney Cancer Metastasizes to the Brain
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2024 National Conference Recap: A Powerful Gathering Inspiring Hope and Community
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Clinical Trial for High Grade Gliomas and Diffuse Midline Gliomas
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From Dad to Daughter: Thriving Beyond a Brain Tumor Diagnosis
by Jenny Williams Jenny was just 11 years old when she learned what a brain tumor diagnosis meant and how it
FDA Approves Vorasidenib, a New Treatment for Low-Grade Gliomas
A new treatment called vorasidenib has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for people with low-grade gliomas
Collaboration & Hope: Highlights from the SNO/ASCO Central Nervous System Metastases Conference
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My Life-Changing Experience
by Martin Hospina Diagnosed in 2011, with a meningioma that had to be removed surgically. It was too big for radiation
Surviving Glioblastoma: My Journey from Diagnosis to 12 Years Cancer-Free
by Katie Kaiser Smith In 2012, my life was filled with the joys and challenges of raising a one-year-old baby girl
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Join Us to Raise Awareness and Funds for GBM Research
Double your impact toward our $50,000 goal to accelerate high-risk, high-reward research during GBM Awareness Day (7/17).
Uncovering New Approaches to Accelerate GBM Treatment
In recognition of GBM Awareness Day, discover two emerging researchers taking novel approaches to overcome obstacles in treating glioblastoma.
Meet Matthew Zachary: Survivor, Patient Advocate, & 2024 National Conference Keynote
From surviving brain cancer at 21 to leading a social movement, Matthew Zachary has dedicated his career to making the cancer experience suck less for adolescents and young adults (AYA) around the world.
Why You Should Make a Will and How to Get Started for Free
Are you among the 70% of Americans who haven’t made a will yet? There’s good news… it’s a lot easier than you may think.
The Importance of Advocacy and Support in AYA Cancer Care
After surviving brain cancer at a young age, Savannah Mason is highlighting the pressing need for tailored advocacy and support resources for AYA cancer patients.
Traveling National Parks After a GBM Diagnosis
After being cleared to hike again after GBM surgery, Darrell and Andrea are back on their quest to see every national park in the country and make the most of each day.
A New Beginning: My Journey Through Brain Cancer
The morning I woke up in my new city of Las Vegas, I felt like I hadn’t slept more than a
Brad’s Journey: A Story of Resilience and Hope
Brad’s journey is an extraordinary one. In October 2022, he began experiencing persistent headaches. Mid-month, due to the smoky and dry
Navigating Life with Glioblastoma: Embracing Anticipatory Grief
Before I learned about “anticipatory grief,” I learned about a brain cancer called Glioblastoma. In 2022, my husband Tom, the love
Wendy Santana, 10 YEARS Brain Tumor-Free After Her Craniotomy
After being medically retired for eight years due to a malignant brain tumor, I decided to meet hope head on by stepping into
Momentum is Building for Meet Hope Head On!
We’re in the midst of Brain Tumor Awareness Month (BTAM) and hope you’re as inspired as we are by the outpouring
Cycling Ahead for Brain Tumor Breakthroughs
For Nicholas “Nick” Cho, an ABTA summer fellowship solidified his interest in becoming a physician-scientist in neuroradiology. Now on track to
Register Now for the Largest Patient and Caregiver Brain Tumor Conference
Registration is now open for the largest educational conference for brain tumor patients and caregivers! Join us Thursday, September 5 –
A Young Adult’s Journey Through Brain Tumor Diagnosis and Recovery: Understanding the Adolescent and Young Adult Patient Experience
This May, the Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States (CBTRUS) published a groundbreaking report funded by the American Brain
Inspiring Hope: Joe’s Story As A Glioblastoma Survivor
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After facing a GBM recurrence just months after initial treatment, GBM Survivor Joe and his wife Tammy are traveling the country tumor free 18 months after receiving an implantable device that delivers targeted radiation,
Exploring New Frontiers: Y-90 Internal Radiation Trial for Recurrent Glioblastoma
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Learn about an active clinical trial studying Y-90, an internal radiation treatment that aims to directly target brain cancer while minimizing harm to surrounding healthy tissue.
New Statistical Report Reveals Primary Brain and Central Nervous System Tumors as Second Most Common Cancer Type in Adolescents and Young Adults
CHICAGO (May 7, 2024)—Today, the American Brain Tumor Association (ABTA), in partnership with the National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute (NCI) Comprehensive Oncology Network Evaluating Rare CNS Tumors (NCI-CONNECT) program and the Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States (CBTRUS), unveiled a new report shedding light on the prevalence of primary brain and other central nervous system (CNS) tumors among adolescents and young adults (AYAs) between the ages of 15 and 39.
ABTA President and CEO Ralph A. DeVitto Announces Retirement
Chicago, IL (May 6, 2024)—The American Brain Tumor Association (ABTA) announced that President and CEO Ralph A. DeVitto has informed the Board of Directors of his intention to retire from ABTA in January 2025, after leading the organization for nearly seven years.
A Dual Phase 1/2, Investigator Initiated Study to Determine the Maximum Tolerated Dose, Safety, and Efficacy of 186Rhenium Nanoliposomes (186RNL) in Recurrent Glioma (CTRC# 12-02)
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Inaugural Year of Meet Hope Head On Yields $10M Investment in Our Mission
Discover how we’re closer to tripling our investment in research thanks to your support of Meet Hope Head On!
Incorporating Diet & Nutrition in Your Brain Tumor Care
Get tips for optimizing what you eat during brain tumor treatment and in recovery.
When Melanoma Metastasizes to the Brain
Explore the risks of melanoma metastasizing to the brain and join an upcoming webinar to empower yourself or a loved one.
Sangami Pugazenthi Awarded 2023 ABTA Lucien Rubinstein Award for ‘Radiation Resistance in Grade 2 Meningiomas’
Sangami Pugazenthi is rewarded for her research exploring biological processes behind radiation resistance in grade 2 meningiomas.
Climbing Higher: Janice Armbrust’s Glioblastoma Journey at Pacific Neuroscience Institute
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There’s no stopping Janice Armbrust. Discover how her passion for hiking is helping her thrive with glioblastoma.
Minimally Invasive Surgery Provides Easier Option For Some Patients
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Discover how Mayo Clinic is leveraging minimally invasive surgical techniques to maximize tumor resection while making recovery easier for patients.
American Brain Tumor Association Announces New Board of Directors Officers and Members
Meet the ABTA’s newest Board Members, Laura Aguilar, MD, PhD, and Charles (Chad) Schafer, JD.
Annual SNO Meeting Fosters Unprecedented Collaboration
Read our top takeaways from the Society for Neuro-Oncology (SNO) Annual Meeting, the world’s largest gathering of neuro-oncology experts.
Bri’s Journey to Living Life ‘By Design’
Discover how a brain tumor diagnosis led Bri to live a more fulfilling life and how she’s helping others do the same.
Connect with Your Community in 2024
A new year brings new opportunities to make a difference in the brain tumor community and empower yourself!
Clinical Trial Testing Effectiveness of Blood Cancer Drug in Recurrent Glioblastoma
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Learn more about Biodexa’s Phase 1 clinical trial investigating the effectiveness of an approved blood cancer drug in liquid form to treat recurrent glioblastoma (GBM).
Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, and Optimal Dose of Candidate GBM Vaccine VBl-1901 in Recurrent GBM Subjects
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A Feasibility Study to Evaluate the Safety of the TheraSphere Glioblastoma (GBM) Device in Patients With Recurrent GBM (FRONTIER)
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Your Support Turns Hope Into Action
Join us in our mission to accelerate research breakthroughs and fuel hope for brain tumor patients and families.
Six Tips From My Experience As a Caregiver
For National Family Caregivers Month, Robin Ferrill shares tips from her experience embracing the role after her husband’s GBM diagnosis in 2022.
Top Brain Tumor News & Milestones for 2023
From groundbreaking research to new collaborations at a federal level, discover the top three brain tumor news highlights and milestones for the year.
Brain Tumor Survivor Shares Top Three National Conference Takeaways
After losing her husband to GBM in 2022 and receiving her own diagnosis, survivor Beth Kassab didn’t know what to expect attending the largest brain tumor conference in Chicago. Read Beth’s top takeaways:
Don & Gail Segal Awarded Top Honor for Their Life-long Commitment to the ABTA
Discover how one couple’s efforts to make a difference after their young son was diagnosed with a brain tumor led to their vital role in establishing the ABTA and ensuring its ongoing success.
Sally Walker Honored for Dedication to Daughter’s Legacy, Advancing Research
After losing her daughter Kristi to GBM in 2011, Sally set out to carry on her daughter’s legacy of living life to the fullest and supporting brain tumor research.