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Many voices, one goal - #EndBrainTumours
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Learn more about the incredible network of organizations we work alongside.
We are proud to collaborate with several organizations, coalitions, associations, and alliances as we work to advance our Advocacy efforts. Click on the arrows below to learn what is being done to make positive change and spread hope across the brain tumour community and beyond.
The mission of the American Brain Tumor Association is to advance the understanding and treatment of brain tumors with the goals of improving, extending and, ultimately, saving the lives of those impacted by a brain tumor diagnosis.
A national alliance of patient organizations with a shared goal of equitable and consistent access for all Canadians to safe and effective medicines that improve patient outcomes.
The Brain Tumor Funders’ Collaborative is a partnership among private philanthropic and advocacy organizations dedicated to improving the lives of people with brain tumor.
Brain Tumor Network is a trusted source for reliable information about primary brain tumors for patients of all ages. Our dedicated, neuro-oncology navigators help you find answers to the difficult questions you may be asking yourself.
The Canadian Brain Research Strategy (CBRS) is a community-led initiative uniting over 30 neuroscience and mental health institutes and programs across the country, together with early career researchers, Indigenous Knowledges Holders, and patient representatives to advance Canada as a world leader in collaborative, transdisciplinary, open, and ethical brain research.
We provide support for clinical trials infrastructure so that Canadians with cancer and those at risk will have the best available cancer treatments through access to and effective execution of academic cancer clinical trials.
Our alliance of over 30 member organizations allows us to participate strategically in the Canadian cancer research community.
In trusted partnership with donors and volunteers, we improve the lives of all those affected by cancer through world-class research, transformative advocacy and compassionate support.
The Canadian Cancer Survivor Network was created by a group of Canadians concerned about cancer and cancer survivorship issues.
We collaborate with others to make gains in cancer control.
The BioCanRx Cancer Stakeholder Alliance (CSA) is a consortium of charities and non-government organizations that are focused on cancer research, advocacy, and support for patients and their families.
The CanCertainty Coalition is the united voice of more than 30 Canadian patient groups, cancer health charities, and caregiver organizations from across the country, joining together with oncologists and cancer care professionals to significantly improve the affordability and accessibility of cancer treatment. We are committed to ensuring all Canadians have CanCertainty – certainty that if cancer strikes them or their loved ones they will have fair and equal access to cancer treatment – no matter their age, cancer type, treatment type or where they live.
Our mission is to strengthen, promote and capitalize on Ontario’s competitive advantages to conduct high-quality clinical trials.
The International Brain Tumour Alliance (IBTA) is a unique global network for brain tumour patient and carer groups around the world. We work alongside, and represent, members of our community – including researchers, scientists, clinicians, nurses, and allied healthcare professionals – to engage in advocacy, to raise awareness, and to share information.
Neurological Health Charities Canada (NHCC) is a coalition of organizations that represent people with neurological diseases, disorders, and injuries in Canada. NHCC provides leadership in evaluating and advancing new opportunities for collaboration specific to advocacy, education, and research to improve the quality of life for people affected by neurological conditions.
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