Research

BTA uses the money it receives through donations and fundraising events to directly improve the lives of those affected by brain tumours.

A portion of the money goes towards maintaining support groups and establishing new ones up and down the country. To talk to people who are (or have been) in similar situations themselves is often of the utmost comfort to those who have been affected by the diagnosis of a brain tumour. We provide funds to help with refreshments and transport, to enable as many as possible to be able to attend.

However we also fund research every year to try and further understand the causes, nature and treatment of brain tumours. Here are examples of some more recent donations we have made to other organisations and research trials:

£15,000 – Neurosurgical Training Fund of the James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough, which is doing local research into new techniques to directly improve patient care and quality of life.

 

£5,000 – Samantha Dickson Research Trust, which funds research being done all over the UK. They have information about all the projects they have helped to fund on their website.

 

£1,750 – Macmillan Cancer Support, improving the lives of people affected by cancer, providing practical, emotional, medical and financial aid.

 

£840 – Bioflavonoid Research, Portsmouth University

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 30 September 2008 19:47 )
 
Charity Number: SC 021490

Lack of BT Research in the Media

The inequalities in research funding regarding brain tumours is gradually being more widely acknowledged:

BBC South Today

BBC London

BBC East Midlands (starts 15 minutes in)

Committee member Julie Read in Scotland on Sunday

Committee member Joannie McCutcheon in the Edinburgh Evening News

 


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New Research

BTA are always interested in learning about new opportunities to provide funding for brain tumour-related research and clinical trials broadly within our mision statemen. If know of, or are involved in, such research and would like us to consider it for future funding, please send us the details, either by email or snail mail.