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National brain tumour research funding needs to increase to £35 million a year

Cover reveal! New Believe Magazine coming soon

We’re busy putting the finishing touches to the Autumn 2023 edition of Believe – the news magazine for brain tumour activists – which is coming soon. 

The new edition remembers seven-year-old Aaron Wharton, who died in April this year and whose legacy has already inspired tens of thousands of pounds in fundraising. 

Inside, we mark the launch of our fourth Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence at The Institute of Cancer Research – our first Centre dedicated to paediatric brain tumour research – and share some exciting research developments which could benefit patients diagnosed with the most commonly diagnosed primary high-grade brain tumour in adults.  

You can read about how our campaigning voice is louder than ever and why we need you to help us keep brain tumours on the political agenda, including by signing and sharing our petition calling for increased research funding.  

We celebrate just a handful of the amazing supporters fundraising for Brain Tumour Research and the variety of ways you can get involved to help find a cure. Why not start by registering for our Walk of Hope, taking place on Saturday 30th September? Find out more

Plus, the summer sun may still be shining, but Christmas will be here before we know it. Inside you’ll see a snapshot of our Christmas cards and accessories to help you prepare for the big day and find out how you can order your favourites. 

To receive Believe Magazine through your letterbox, complete our online form and tick to receive our postal communications.  

Could you help spread the word about our cause? Let us know by ticking the box to receive 100 copies of Believe to distribute in your community when you fill out the form. 

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