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Other families, unfortunately, will go through what our family has, so the more people who get involved, bringing communities and generations together, the more successful we will be with glioblastoma research.
Dave Robertson’s profession is in the agricultural and farming sector as a sales Manager for Bayer CropScience Canada. “I look […]
Andrea Frossard has been faithfully participating in the London Brain Tumour Walk since 2013. “I started doing this walk after […]
“We are the ‘Burgess Blackdogs” and we participate annually at the Brain Tumour Walk in London, Ontario,” proudly states Vicki […]
After losing her beloved daughter Andrea to a glioblastoma in 2002, Barbara Armstrong’s journey with Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada […]
At the very first Brain Tumour Walk back in 1993, Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada co-founder, Steve Northey, held his […]
On this International Women’s Day, we want to celebrate the amazing women in the brain tumour community who have inspired, […]
Every year on January 30, we here at Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada pause, reflect, and remember our roots. Thirty-nine […]
If we could sum up 2020 in a single word at Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada, it’s perseverance… Okay, maybe […]
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