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We know that this is a very challenging time for people living with brain tumours, particularly anyone receiving a new diagnosis. We want to continue to support…

Important notice for the brain tumour community in Ireland
An important public notice was placed in newspapers by Beaumont Hospital this weekend.
If you or an adult family member were treated for a brain tumour at Beaumont Hospital between 29 November 1987 and 7 August 2018 you should consult this…


VHI WOMEN’S MINI MARATHON 2020 – JOIN TEAM BTI!
So many wonderful women and girls have run the Vhi Women's Mini Marathon for us over the years.
We would like to say a huge thanks to all of them and thanks also to anyone doing the virtual event for us this year which takes place between…

Brain Tumour Ireland Family Day at Barretstown Camp!
Brain Tumour Ireland is holding a Family Day at Barretstown Camp, Co. Kildare!
It takes place on Sunday, 1st December, 2019, with registration at 10am.
This is a free event for children who have been affected by a brain tumour, as well…

Remembrance Service 2019
The annual Brain Tumour Ireland remembrance service will take place on Sunday 24th November @ 3pm in the Wisdom Centre Dublin.
This event is open to people who have lost a loved one due to a brain tumour.
It is a non-denominational service…

Special Exhibition for Brain Tumour Awareness Week
Deb Fanning Millinery and Emma Synnott Photography present ‘TIL DEATH DO US PART.
Register on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/til-death-do-us-part-tickets-68249312531?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
For one night only, Deb Fanning…

Brain Tumour Research – a two-part public lecture on Wed 30th Oct
As part of International Brain Tumour Awareness Week, Brain Tumour Ireland, the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and Trinity College Dublin together will host a two part lecture on brain tumour research.
The event takes place on Wednesday…
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Brain Tumour Ireland is a registered charity (CHY No. 20102128 / Revenue No.: 20506). Your donations go a long way in helping us to support brain tumour patients and to fund medical research into brain tumours.
The Ronnie Fehily Foundation CHY20506. Founded in 2012 by a small group of people caring for a family member who was sadly lost to a Brain Tumour.
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