


Brain Tumour Ireland chosen as Twitter Dublin's charity partner
We are very excited to announce that @TwitterDublin have chosen us as their charity partner for this year!
The good people at Twitter Dublin are going to be working with us, both to raise funds and to raise awareness of brain tumours here…

Brain Tumour Ireland meets with nurses in Beaumont Hospital's Centre of Education
Today we spent time with the people from Beaumont Hospital's Centre of Education, talking to nurses who are taking a neuro-oncology course.
We spoke with them about brain tumours and the specific needs of brain tumour patients and their…


Brain Tumour Ireland 10K & 5K Run Fundraiser
The annual Brain Tumour Ireland run / walk event to fundraise for our work in supporting brain tumour patients and their families, takes place on Sunday, 6th November in Corkagh Park Dublin.
This event forms part of “Walk Around the World…

Situation in Beaumont Hospital
We have written to the Minister for Health, Simon Harris, to express our extreme concern over the cancellation and postponement of brain tumour surgeries in Beaumont Hospital.
We are extremely concerned about the impact this is having on…

Dublin Wellness Day
The Dublin Wellness Day will take place in the Wisdom Centre, Dublin 8 on Saturday 10th September.
This free event is open to brain tumour patients as well as family members and carers. In addition to benefiting from the scheduled sessions,…

Mini Marathon 2016 for Brain Tumour Ireland
Thanks to all the ladies who walked, jogged and sprinted this year's Mini Marathon in aid of Brain Tumour Ireland!
Over 70 women did this year's Mini Marathon for us. We really enjoyed meeting with some of you at our get-together in D2 Harcourt…

Brain Tumour Ireland funding contribution to new biobank in RCSI
Biobank established in RCSI and part funded by Brain Tumour Ireland will support research aimed at increasing survival rates for brain tumour patients
Brain Tumour Ireland is delighted to support RCSI (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland)…
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