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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.
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From groundbreaking research to new collaborations at a federal level, discover the top three brain tumor news highlights and milestones for the year.
A champion of the brain tumor community for 50 years running, the American Brain Tumor Association (ABTA) has launched its most ambitious undertaking yet – a five-year, $50-million fundraising campaign called Meet Hope Head On.
The Meet Hope Head On campaign will focus on three pillars: tripling the ABTA’s research investment, doubling the number of patients served, and doubling federal funding for brain tumor research. Throughout its 50-year history, the ABTA has provided vital seed money to fund high-risk, high-reward research grants which have contributed to significant breakthroughs in treating brain tumors by many of the country’s leading researchers.
Vince Rock answers the top questions he receives from patients and caregivers who call the ABTA CareLine.