Host an event in support of Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada - Do it Your Way
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Interested in learning more about brain tumours? Come to a free event, October 26, 2019, in London, Ontario. Anyone interested in brain tumours is welcome!
An additional opportunity for you if you are actively searching for a clinical trial or curious if there is a clinical trial for you.
Clinical trials test health-related “interventions” to see how they work. Clinical trials often answer questions about interventions like: Is it safe?
Can a piece of paper and a smartphone lead to improvements in brain surgery? That’s the hope of a team based at the Western University in London, ON.
Undergoing research can be like walking through a forest. One minute the path in front of you is clear, then it’s blocked. The blockage may lead to a whole new path being created.
What can having data about the incidence and prevalence of brain tumours in Canada mean to researchers and patients?
On Saturday, March 30, 2019, a small but dedicated group gathered in Hamilton, Ontario. The majority of the audience was made up of Undergraduate students.
There are so many ways you can help make a difference in the lives of patients and families today.
Reach out for support, education and information and to learn about research.
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