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To honour health care professionals, annual awards of excellence are offered through the Neuroscience, Neuro-Oncology and Psychosocial Oncology professional associations.
Each award is based on research, information dissemination and/or abstracts submitted as part of each association’s annual conference.
For more information about the details of these awards, past recipients and the impact they have on the brain tumour community, please visit the Health Care Professional Awards section of our website.
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