Grieving families demand increased investment and research for brain cancer
by Ella Pickover
Jan 31, 2024
2 minutes
Grieving families and patients have demanded that ministers do more to tackle the burden of brain tumours.
Campaigners have handed in petition signed by more than 80,000 people to Downing Street calling for more investment and research into brain cancer.
Antiques Roadshow expert Theo Burrell, who was diagnosed with a glioblastoma (GBM) in June 2022, and Danny Clarke from the BBC’s The Instant Gardener, whose sister Margot officials to hand in the petition.
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