
Moving Forward After Diagnosis
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In honor of Brain Tumor Awareness Month, glioblastoma patient, Kate, shares her story of resilience and moving forward.
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In honor of Brain Tumor Awareness Month, glioblastoma patient, Kate, shares her story of resilience and moving forward.
In this edition, we’re showing you ways to make an impact in the brain tumor community while opening doors for yourself after a brain tumor diagnosis.
Learn how these ABTA fundraising families have creatively and passionately supported brain tumor research and patient programs through the Fundraise Your Way program.
Brain Tumor Awareness Month not only highlights the complex, evolving needs of patients, survivors and caregivers, but also showcases the impact of an unprecedented global pandemic on the ABTA. Learn more about how you can get “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.
The need for better brain tumor treatments and more help for patients is greater than ever. Brain tumors are still very hard to treat because of something called the blood-brain barrier, which makes it tough for medicine to reach the tumor. Brain tumor patients need more options.
That’s why we’re meeting hope head on—because donations lead to research, research leads to better treatments, and better treatments bring us closer to a cure.
This spring, your gift will be matched dollar for dollar thanks to the generosity of two anonymous donors!