Thursday, 23rd Jun 2011 – 11:11 am
The London Triathlon takes place on Saturday 30th July and SDBTT are very lucky to have some of our fantastic supporters take on the swimming, running and cycling challenge in aid of brain tumour research and patient support.
Perry Crimmins, Darren Butler and Alan Norris are one team who will be competing in the triathlon. Fundraising [...]
Monday, 13th Jun 2011 – 3:09 pm
Eagle Radio, “The station that LOVES Surrey & Hampshire”, is spreading its love in the air with a Great Balloon Race. To mark the launch of their Love Tour 2011 they will be releasing 500 eco-friendly balloons into the skies of Surrey and Hampshire.
Take part in Eagle Radio’s Great Balloon Race this summer and help [...]
Friday, 10th Jun 2011 – 4:47 pm
The HeadSmart – be brain tumour aware campaign was officially launched in London on Wednesday 8 June.
HeadSmart is a new joint campaign by the Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre at the University of Nottingham (CBTRC), the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) and the Samantha Dickson Brain Tumour Trust (SDBTT) that aims to [...]
Wednesday, 8th Jun 2011 – 8:34 am
Samantha Dickson Brain Tumour Trust is launching a major national campaign, “HeadSmart – be brain tumour aware“, to promote awareness of childhood brain tumour symptoms among parents, young people and health professionals.
The campaign has been developed as a collaboration between Samantha Dickson Brain Tumour Trust (SDBTT) and doctors and researchers from the Royal College of [...]
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Wednesday, 27th Apr 2011 – 11:31 am
Research at the Samantha Dickson Brain Cancer Unit is being showcased in the first ever issue of the UCL Cancer Institute NEWSLETTER.
The Cancer Institute is a state-of-the-art facility, incorporating some of the most advanced research technologies and equipment, and is home to the Samantha Dickson Brain Cancer Unit. See pages 6 and 7.