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March is Brain Tumour Awareness Month. Show your support today.

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Your £5…

…could help us bring more families like Leighton’s together to experience fun-filled days out after gruelling cancer treatments.

Dr Beth Coyle and Dr Danai Stella Gkotsi

Your £10 today…

…could help fund research fellowships, so scientists like Dr Elizabeth Coyle and her team can significantly accelerate identification and testing of new treatment approaches.

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Your £15 today…

…could help fund research projects like Dr Clayden’s, which is aiming to improve brain tumour imaging to support more effective surgery.

Your £10 today…

could help enable us to continue to invest in brain tumour research, so that children like Leighton receive more effective treatments.

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Your £20 today…

…could help fund research projects like Dr Clayden’s, which is aiming to improve brain tumour imaging to support more effective surgery.

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Your £30 today…

…could help fund vital research into the damage that cancer drugs can have on growing children like Leighton, so safer treatments can be found.

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Children with Cancer UK fund several innovative brain tumour research projects, which will directly impact on survival and quality of life for patients. We need your help to continue funding this critical research and future projects to accelerate improvements to treatments and improve outcomes for all types of brain tumours. Donate today to help us continue to fund vital research and spread awareness of the impact of brain tumours.


Brain Tumour Awareness Month 2025

Make a difference this March with Brain Tumour Awareness Month

Brain and other central nervous system tumours are by far the greatest cancer-related cause of death in children in the UK but we’re working with brilliant people every day using research to improve lives.

On average, every month over 30 children* (the size of a classroom in the UK), are diagnosed with a brain tumour which will have a life-changing impact on them and their family. Just over half of the children who do survive will have neurological disabilities for the rest of their lives because surgery and treatments, such as chemotherapy, lack specificity and therefore can destroy healthy cells leading to permanently damaging side effects.

But there is hope with your help.

This March we are recognising Brain Tumour Awareness Month, drawing attention to how this impacts children and their families but also the work we do every day to find kinder, more effective treatments. 

That is why our research includes projects looking into targeted treatment options for a child’s specific cancer.

*Statistic calculated based on figures provided by Cancer Research UK

Find out more about brain and spinal tumours

What are brain tumours?

Learn more about what type of cancers brain and CNS tumours are from GP and Children with Cancer UK Ambassador, Dr Mohammed Abbas Khaki.

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Learn about vital brain tumour research

Dr Beth Coyle and Dr Danai Stella Gkotsi
Research we're funding - Dr Elizabeth Coyle

Building better models of brain tumours to advance patient treatment

This project focuses on investigating the interaction between tumour cells and their environment which will provide understanding into how a tumour develops and grows and will help in identifying cellular pathways that can be targeted by therapies without damaging healthy tissue.

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Research we're funding - Dr Jon Clayden

Better surgical navigation for the removal of brain tumours in children

This project focuses on improving the imaging available to support neurosurgeons when they’re removing a brain tumour, so that they have more information to make key decisions. Improved imaging is helpful in supporting more effective surgery.

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Research we're funding - Professor Chris Jones

Cholesterol inhibitors for diffuse midline glioma

Professor Chris Jones' project focussed on making improvements for those diagnoses with Diffuse Midline Glioma (DMG) is funded by Children with Cancer UK. Professor Jones runs a lab focused on developing new treatments for these tumours at the The Institute of Cancer Research.

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Read inspirational real-life stories from brain tumour patients

Leighton's story

In 2019, Leighton was diagnosed with a large cell anaplastic medulloblastoma when he was just six years old. He underwent emergency surgery to release pressure on his brain, requiring a further operation two days later to remove the tumour. His surgery left him unable to walk or talk which meant he had to spend five months on the neurology ward at Leeds General Infirmary, re-learning these abilities. Leighton then endured aggressive treatment, undergoing thirty rounds of radiotherapy and four rounds of chemotherapy to stabilise his condition.

In 2024, Leighton was given the all clear and celebrated being cancer free for five years.

Read Leighton’s story

Read first-hand accounts of what it is like for children with brain tumours

Harry 5 days after surgery before his Shunt operation. Harry's story
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Mia Mia's story

Get involved this Brain Tumour Awareness Month

Get involved this March to spread awareness of brain tumours in children and young people, and the urgent need for more research.

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Spinal and brain tumours in children

Brain tumours in children arise from different types of cells in the brain.

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