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Brain Tumour Research is a UK-based medical research charity dedicated to funding research, raising awareness of
brain tumours A brain tumor occurs when abnormal cells form within the brain. There are two main types of tumors: malignant tumors and benign (non-cancerous) tumors. These can be further classified as primary tumors, which start within the brain, and secondar ...
. The charities vision is to find a cure for brain tumours of all kinds. The charity works with, and funds a network of experts in sustainable research at dedicated Centres of Excellence across the UK. The charity also focuses on influencing the Government and larger cancer charities to invest more nationally.


History

In 2004, an informal partnership of several regional UK charities working to raise funds for brain tumour research and support agreed to join forces under the banner of the United Brain Tumour Campaign, committing themselves to work together to increase awareness across the UK and achieve a common goal to raise funds specifically for research in the UK into the prevention and treatment of brain tumours. The Diana Ford Trust, a charity funding brain tumour research, re-registered as Brain Tumour Research in 2008, using their cash deposits to fund first stage of a new national brain tumour research funding and awareness campaign. Brain Tumour Research was launched as a national charity in 2009. Brain Tumour Research also acts as an umbrella organisation for a number of brain tumour charities throughout the UK.


Research Centres of Excellence

Brain Tumour Research is the only national brain tumour charity in the UK funding sustainable and continuous research into brain tumours at UK Centres of Excellence, in partnership with leading Universities and Healthcare bodies. These research centres are established through a rigorous and transparent application process including comprehensive international peer-review process.


University of Portsmouth

Brain Tumour Research’s inaugural Centre is led by Professor Geoff Pilkington, a world renowned expert in Neuro-oncology. His team of specialist researchers within the Cellular and Molecular Neuro-Oncology Group are made up of a principal esearch fellow, research fellows, senior research associates and PhD students. Their team is strengthened with MSc and Erasmus students. They comprise the largest team of laboratory-based brain tumour research experts in the UK. Research at the
University of Portsmouth The University of Portsmouth is a public university in Portsmouth, England. It is one of only four universities in the South East England, South East of England rated as Gold in the Government's Teaching Excellence Framework. With approximately 28 ...
is also supported by funds being brought in by other charities, including Ali's Dream, Charlie's Challenge, Anna's Hope, Headcase, the Ollie Young Foundation, the
Dr Hadwen Trust Animal Free Research UK (AFRUK), formerly the Dr Hadwen Trust, is a UK medical research charity that funds and promotes non-animal techniques to replace animal experiments.
, and Children with Cancer.


Queen Mary University of London

Professor Silvia Marino, one of the UK’s leading neuropathologists, leads the
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research team (in collaboration with
UCL Institute of Neurology The UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology is an institute within the Faculty of Brain Sciences of University College London (UCL) and is located in London, United Kingdom. Together with the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, an ...
). Their research focuses on
glioblastoma Glioblastoma, previously known as glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), is one of the most aggressive types of cancer that begin within the brain. Initially, signs and symptoms of glioblastoma are nonspecific. They may include headaches, personality ch ...
multiforme (GBM), the most common and most aggressive type of brain tumour found in humans. The researchers aim to increase understanding of the brain cells from which GBMs originate: how this tumour type develops from normal cells, and which genes and biological functions control its behaviour. By uncovering this knowledge, the clinical evaluation of each individual patient can be improved and specific drugs which target the tumour cells can be identified.


Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Led by Mr Kevin O’Neill, a consultant neurosurgeon at
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is an NHS trust based in London, England. It is one of the largest NHS trusts in England and together with Imperial College London forms an academic health science centre. The trust was formed in October 20 ...
, a team of world-class researchers are investigating the biology of tumour metabolisms to further understand the behaviour of this disease.


Plymouth University

Led by Professor Oliver Hanemann, the
Plymouth University The University of Plymouth is a public research university based predominantly in Plymouth, England, where the main campus is located, but the university has campuses and affiliated colleges across South West England. With students, it is the ...
centre conducts research into low-grade brain tumours occurring in teenagers and adults. By identifying and understanding the mechanism that makes a cell become cancerous, the team explore ways in which to halt or reverse that mechanism.


Campaigning

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, MP for Buckingham, Speaker of the House of Commons and Brain Tumour Research Patron established the first
all-party parliamentary group An all-party parliamentary group (APPG) is a grouping in the Parliament of the United Kingdom that is composed of members of parliament from all political parties, but have no official status within Parliament. Description and functions All-party ...
(APPG) for brain tumours in July 2005. The APPG is invaluable in promoting important messages about research to parliamentarians, raising awareness of brain tumours and influencing the national spend for research into this disease. Members of the group attend parliamentary awareness raising events and meet three times a year to discuss relevant topics, and raise issues in the House of Commons through: * Parliamentary Questions * Debates * Early Day Motions The group consists of MPs representing different political parties and the
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. The elected officers of the group (July 2017) are: * Derek Thomas MP - Chair * Rt. Hon Alistair Carmichael MP - Vice Chair *
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- Vice Chair * Kevin Brennan MP - Vice Chair Previous elected officers of the group include: *
Rebecca Harris Elizabeth Rebecca Scott Harris (born 22 December 1967) is a British Conservative Party politician who was elected at the 2010 general election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Castle Point. She is the incumbent Comptroller of the Househol ...
MP - Chair *
Mark Durkan Mark Durkan (born 26 June 1960) is a retired Irish nationalist politician from Northern Ireland. Durkan was the deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland from November 2001 to October 2002, and the Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour ...
MP - Vice Chair *
Caroline Ansell Caroline Julie Porte Ansell (born 12 January 1971) is a Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. She has been the Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for Eastbourne (UK Parliament ...
MP - Honorary Secretary Brain Tumour Research provides the secretariat for the Group.


See also

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References

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