The Brain Tumour Charity
The Brain Tumour Charity is the UK’s largest dedicated brain tumour charity, committed to fighting brain tumours on all fronts and leading the way in research, awareness and support.
Our channel features:
- truly inspirational stories from people affected by brain tumours
- top tips for the newly diagnosed and those living with a brain tumour long-term
- animations for children (and adults) exploring and explaining a range of brain tumour topics
- research videos showcasing some of the pioneering projects we’ve funded
- ways you can get involved in battling this devastating disease, including fundraising, sharing your story, campaigning, and raising awareness.
We want this channel to be centred around you! If there’s anything specific you’d like to see, please leave a comment – and don’t forget to subscribe!
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Loss of mobility and tips for exercising
Our Involvement Champions | The Brain Tumour Charity
Radiotherapy for adults | Matthew's story
Reasonable Adjustments at Work | Catherine's Story
Change the Story | The Smiths family
Barriers to Research Participation | New policy report
Quality of Life sandpit 2024 | New research projects funded!
Travel Insurance advice
The Twilight Walk 2025 | Thank you!
Melissa's Story | Brain Tumour Awareness Month
Fill Your Will with Hope | Nicola’s Story
Radiotherapy Physicists: Their role in the radiotherapy treatment journey
Coping with memory difficulties
Memory Difficulties
The Gift of Time | Bethany's Story
Coping with brain tumour fatigue
What is brain tumour fatigue?
What is brain tumour fatigue and tips for coping
Coping with speech and language difficulties
Speech and Language Difficulties
Benefits of exercise after diagnosis | Dan's story
Going home after surgery | Catherine's story
Side effects of Temozolomide | Dan’s story
Meet the Involvement Champions!
Bright minds vs brain tumours 2024 | Our support services
Bright minds vs brain tumours 2024 | Voices for Change
Bright minds vs brain tumours 2024
Bright minds vs brain tumours 2024 | Our Future Leaders
Meet the Researchers | Junior Fellows Dr Tyler Miller and Dr Spencer Watson