• Episode 59 - Spotlight on Women in Neuroscience
    Jun 4 2024

    Anna talks to Anna Solth and Victoria Wyes about their experiences of being neurosurgeons and women in the field of neuroscience. They share their passion for neuroscience, discuss the work they are doing now and their plans for the future.

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    25 mins
  • Episode 58 - Hidden disabilities
    May 21 2024

    We meet Gavin Burden and Louise Worthington who have both been diagnosed with brain tumours. Gavin has been living with his brain tumour since he was 21 - for 28 years. Gavin and Louise have been friends for a long time so when Louise was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2018 Gavin contacted her to offer support.
    In the episode, they share the difficulties of living with hidden disabilities as Gavin has since lost 75% of his vision.

    Despite these challenges, they have decided to celebrate Gavin turning 50 by taking on a 25km challenge! You can find out more about Gavin and Louise here
    If you want to get involved in their challenge you can email them at: Loungav25kwalk@gmail.com

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    44 mins
  • Episode 57 - Spolight on Mental Health Support
    May 7 2024

    Today, Chandos talks to Support Manager Beth Ryall, about the support available at The Brain Tumour Charity for people who are experiencing difficulties with their mental health following a brain tumour diagnosis.

    You can find out more about this here

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    10 mins
  • Episode 56 - Rehabilitation for those with brain tumours
    Apr 23 2024

    Anya Jones and Kaz Melvin about their experiences of rehabilitation. Anya needed extensive rehabilitation after her diagnosis and treatment while Kaz has both personal and professional experience of brain tumours and rehab. She is a physiotherapist and she supported her sister Ria who sadly died from a glioblastoma in 2021.

    Anya and Kaz have worked with The Charity to create some resources to help people understand the sort of rehab that's available and how it can help them. You can find out more here

    If you would like to be involved in the work Kaz and Anya are doing, email involvement@thebraintumourcharity.org

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    46 mins
  • Episode 55 - Spotlight on Research into Glioblastomas
    Apr 9 2024

    Chandos talks to one of our Future Leaders: Dr Angel Alvarez-Prado. Angel is a highly accomplished researcher at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland where he is currently working on an innovative project to simultaneously target both cancer cells and their supporting immune microenvironment in the hope of finding more effective treatments for glioblastomas. Angel explains what his research involves and how it may help people diagnosed with glioblastoma in the future.

    You can read more about Angel and his research here
    Find out more about the research The Brain Tumour Charity funds here

    You can contact our Research team by emailing research@thebraintumourcharity.org or phoning 01252 418190.

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    17 mins
  • Episode 54 - Living with a rare brain tumour and Everest in the Alps
    Dec 5 2023

    When Alex - also known as the performer Syren - was diagnosed with a rare paediatric brain tumour called DLGNT at the age of 20, his family found that there were limited treatment options.

    His mum, Katie, did her own research into how to best help Alex and found out about the Everest Centre. In February 2024, His dad Martin and three of his friends took on the Everest in the Alps challenge to raise £500,000 to go towards research into paediatric brain tumours.

    You can follow Alex AKA Syren on Spotify here

    Find out more about The Everest Centre here

    Find out more about the Everest In The Alps Challenge Martin is doing here and follow Team Syren on Instagram @everestinthealpssyren

    You can donate using the links below at: https://www.justgiving.com/team/Syren



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    51 mins
  • Episode 53 - Spotlight on exercise as a form of therapy
    Nov 21 2023

    We talk to Liam Young about how physical fitness contributed to his recovery from treatment for a brain tumour. Liam found that the traditional route of counselling wasn't for him. His perfect form of therapy was with a personal trainer.

    At 25 he had never prioritised his health, but after his diagnosis Liam realised how important it was and that led to him embarking on a fitness program which he says helped him to deal with the mental and emotional trauma of his diagnosis.

    To find out more about how a brain tumour diagnosis can affect your mental health and the support available, take a look at our website


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    56 mins
  • Episode 52 - Ravi's Dream
    Nov 7 2023

    In this episode we talk to Bethan and Gbenga Adelekan who's son Ravi was diagnosed with a brain tumour when he was just 6 years old. Despite this Ravi, now 8 has not let this stop him from using his experience to help others and also to continue to follow his own dreams!

    After his diagnosis and surgery, Ravi decided that he want to do something that would help other children like him and one day help find a way to stop any other child going through what he had gone through so with the help of his parents they created Ravi's Dream.

    You can find out more about Ravi's Dream here

    You can follow Ravi's story on instragram @ravis_dream

    You can also find out more about our Children and Families Service on our website here

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    55 mins