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Your £15… …could help fund large-scale collaborative research into brain tumours, to give young patients like Blake hope for new treatments
MRI scanner
Your £10… …could help fund new intraoperative MRI scanning methods that could make brain tumour surgery safer for children.
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Your £5…

…could support families like Blake’s by helping to fund brain tumour support services for children and their parents.

Lily, who is being treated for a brain tumour, is smiling.
Your £50 today…

…could help a child like Lily by funding vital immunotherapy research to develop life-saving treatments with less devastating side-effects.

Professor Steve Clifford
Your £35 today… …could help a researcher like Professor Steve Clifford take forward vital research into the biological causes of brain tumours, to use this information to give children hope for new treatments.
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Your £20 today…

…could help fund essential laboratory supplies to develop improved childhood brain tumour treatments.

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Thank you for joining us and believing in a future where we can tackle childhood brain tumours.

Regular gifts enable us to commit to essential life-saving research projects. We depend on generosity like yours to help us create a world where every child survives.

A regular gift could help us eradicate the harmful long-term side effects caused by treatments for cancer.

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Lily was diagnosed with a optic pathway glioma, a type of brain tumour at the age of one.

Lily was born a healthy baby, but always had an intense cry. Lily is currently two years into her cancer journey. After an initial 18 months of intensive chemotherapy we celebrated the end of treatment in May 2019. We had a four month break before discovering that the tumour had grown along with a number of cysts and that her vision had further deteriorated. After further chemotherapy, Lily began to walk with a slight limp and a scan has shown the tumour and cysts have continued to grow. She will now need a further course of chemotherapy for another year.
Lianna, Lily’s mum. Donate today

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Other ways you can support

There are many ways you can help to fund our life-saving research and welfare programmes – and give all children a better chance in their fight against cancer.

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Professor Steve Clifford

Brain tumour research

Professor Steve Clifford provides an overview of some of the key discoveries from the INSTINCT brain tumour research programme.

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Lily's story

Lily was diagnosed with a brain tumour when she was only one. Her mum Lianna tells their story so far.

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