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Click on the button to the left to view a short video on Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada's programs and services, why they are important, and how they are helping people affected by a brain tumour across Canada.

Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada provides information in many ways to anyone in Canada affected by brain tumours.

By Phone: 1-800-265-5106 - Toll Free Information and Support Line

Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm (Eastern Standard Time)

By Email: jgorayeb@braintumour.ca

Our friendly and informative staff will do our best to answer your questions, concerns and requests for information.

Online: Spend some time navigating our website where you can gather a variety of information including a Brain Tumour 101 presentation, see the resources available in the Northey Family Library and the Virtual Library, and a variety of support information.

Contact us to:

  • Request a copy of our free Patient Resource Handbook (Adult and Pediatric Versions, available in English and French), and various current articles and literature about brain tumours, treatment, and research. 
  • Order a copy of BrainStorm, our newsletter that is sent out three times a year and be added to our mailing list. Features current community events, patient stories, research initiatives, and an Ask the Expert column. 
  • Request a free copy of our Children’s Storybook. Available in English, French and Italian. Both "A Friend in Hope" and "Mon Amie Claire" tell the story about a little girl who is diagnosed with a brain tumour and how she copes with treatment, missing school, and missing friends. 
  • Find an Information Day Conference in your area. A day of hope and support offered to patients, loved ones, and health care professionals to learn more about brain tumours, treatments, and research. 
  • Access informal one-on-one personal support with our staff. 
  • Learn more about Community Resources available in your area. 

Please Note: Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada cannot provide medical advice, a second opinion, or a referral to a physician or specialist. Any information provided is to be used for general information only and should not replace consultation with healthcare professionals.

 

 

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