
What If My Brain Tumor Comes Back? How to Prepare Emotionally and Medically
A brain tumor recurrence is one of the most feared possibilities for patients and caregivers alike. While no one can predict exactly if or when a tumor may return, there
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A brain tumor recurrence is one of the most feared possibilities for patients and caregivers alike. While no one can predict exactly if or when a tumor may return, there
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ABTA Founder Susan Kramer reflects on the last 50 years and her unrelenting pursuit toward finding a cure.
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.