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Widow Fights for Brain Tumour Research Funding

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Wife campaigns for all hospitals to preserve brain tumour tissue for research.
  • Husband's dying wish was to improve future treatment options for patients.
  • UK government invests £13.7 million in developing new brain tumour treatments.
Widow Fights for Brain Tumour Research Funding

Ellie James, 36, is advocating for a significant change in how brain tumour tissue is handled post-surgery. Her husband, Owain, died from a brain tumour at the age of 34. James believes that until treatment options improve, she cannot resume a normal life.

Her campaign focuses on ensuring all hospitals freeze brain tumour tissue removed during operations. This preserved tissue could be vital for developing vaccines and advancing research. Owain's dying wish was for his experience to positively impact others, as his own access to immunotherapy was limited due to insufficient usable tissue.

In response to growing concerns and advocacy, the UK government has announced an investment of £13.7 million. This funding is earmarked to accelerate the development of new and improved treatments for brain tumours, reflecting a national commitment to tackling the disease.

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Ellie James is campaigning for all hospitals to freeze brain tumour tissue removed during surgery for research and vaccine development.
The UK government is investing £13.7 million to help develop new brain tumour treatments.
Preserving tissue allows for research into new vaccines and treatments, potentially improving outcomes for future patients who might otherwise have limited access to experimental therapies.

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