Story
Over the last 10 months we've entered this unexpected brain cancer world and discovered both the 'wonders' and the 'challenges'.
The 'wonders' are the amazing people who are dedicating their lives to finding solutions and caring for those impacted. They are working in hospitals, in research, in charities to stop brain cancers dominating. They are focused on helping those inflicted so quickly, by seeking more investment, better insights and greater time exploring how to tackle brain tumours.
The 'challenges', well brain tumours are the biggest cancer killer of children and adults under the age of 40. Awareness of brain cancer is too low, investment too little and sufferers are dying quickly and too young. Fighting brain tumours on all fronts of research, awareness and support is the only way to save lives, reduce long-term disabilities and to help everyone affected by a brain tumour.
I have a GBM brain cancer tumour, grade 4, with limited life expectancy. But I also have a life I love, a world I'm incredibly grateful for, a history that inspires and builds my strength, and a family that I am utterly devoted to.
I will fight for as long as I possibly can but want to ensure that the best is being done for the whole brain cancer community and that's why my family and I are doing the Twilight Walk London. Friends are very welcome to join us too!
The Brain Tumour Charity needs your help because a cure can't wait.