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UK Brain Tumour Patients Fund Treatment Abroad
25 Mar
Summary
- One in ten UK brain tumour fundraisers seek overseas care.
- Patients crowdfund for treatments unavailable in the UK.
- Charity urges UK to improve access to innovative treatments.

UK patients diagnosed with brain tumours are increasingly turning to crowdfunding to finance treatments sought abroad, driven by a noted deficiency in research and innovation within the national healthcare system. A recent report indicates that one in ten individuals fundraising for brain tumour care on the GoFundMe platform specifically mention accessing overseas options.
These patients are often told that all available treatment options within the NHS have been exhausted. Faced with limited access to new therapies and slow research pipelines, many discover alternative treatments online and take significant financial risks to pursue them. Personal stories highlight the depth of this issue, with individuals like a food scientist seeking care in Germany and a mother-of-two raffling her home to fund treatment abroad.
The Brain Tumour Charity asserts that new treatments for brain tumours are disadvantaged by a system designed for more common conditions. They are advocating for a cultural and structural shift in innovation to ensure UK patients benefit from advancements as swiftly as possible. In response, the Department of Health and Social Care has stated its commitment to innovative treatments and detailed significant investment in cancer research and plans to improve survival rates for rarer cancers, including brain cancers.




