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MindMatters | May 2020

Brain Tumor Scientist is “All in for ABTA”

Albert Lai, MD, PhD is leading a UCLA research lab for primary brain tumors, including high grade gliomas and glioblastoma. But he credits the launch of his career with the ABTA. Learn how your donations can help jumpstart a brain tumor researcher’s career.

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Know Your Worth: Advocate

**Sponsored Content** Although Lynn’s journey with glioblastoma (GBM) has not been easy, nor has her life gone unchanged, she has come to appreciate the importance of what she has. In honor of Brain Tumor Awareness Month, Lynn wants to share her story with you.

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Upcoming Events

The ABTA is closely working with local city and state governments to monitor COVID-19 (coronavirus). If an event is modified, we will send all registered participants, volunteers, sponsors and vendors an email to relay the modifications. If you have any questions, email us at events@abta.org.

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Whether you’re six feet or thousands of miles apart, you can still celebrate. 
Start an online fundraiser and support the ABTA.

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JUNE 20



Patient & Family Meeting
Online, 8:00 AM CT

 

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If you or a family member has been diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) and would like to share your experience, please email marcom@abta.org.


 

Advancing Brain Tumor Research and Support

Thanks to the generous support of donors like you, the American Brain Tumor Association has invested over $35 million in life-changing brain tumor research, helping pave the way for breakthroughs like the FDA approval of vorasidenib, a groundbreaking treatment for low-grade glioma. Through our Meet Hope Head On campaign, we continue funding critical research and providing free resources for patients and caregivers—bringing hope and advancing care for the brain tumor community.

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