What is Brain Tumour Awareness Month?
Brain Tumour Awareness Month is an annual campaign dedicated to increasing public knowledge about brain tumours, their symptoms, and the need for improved diagnosis and treatment. The aim is for patients, families, healthcare professionals, and advocates to share their experiences and push for advancements in research and care.
With over 12,000 people diagnosed with a brain tumour in the UK each year, the need for awareness has never been greater. Despite medical advancements, brain tumours remain one of the least understood and most underfunded forms of cancer.
Understanding Brain Tumours
A brain tumour is an abnormal growth of cells within the brain, and it can be either benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Regardless of type, all brain tumours can have serious effects due to their location in such a delicate and vital organ.
Common Symptoms of a Brain Tumour:
- Persistent headaches that do not go away
- Seizures or sudden convulsions
- Changes in vision, balance, or coordination
- Memory loss or confusion
- Nausea and vomiting
- Speech difficulties
Because brain tumour symptoms can be vague or mimic other conditions, early detection is often delayed, making awareness campaigns like this so important.
The Importance of Early Diagnosis
Early diagnosis can save lives. Unfortunately, misdiagnosis and delayed referrals are common, leading to poorer outcomes for many patients. The more people understand the warning signs, the sooner they can seek medical advice and receive the care they need.
If you or someone you know experiences persistent symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.
How You Can Support Brain Tumour Awareness Month
There are many ways to get involved and make a difference:
🎗 Wear a Grey Ribbon – The international symbol for brain tumour awareness.
💬 Share Information – Educate friends and family about brain tumours and their symptoms.
💰 Donate – Support organisations funding brain tumour research and patient care.
🏃 Join Fundraising Events – Participate in charity walks, marathons, or awareness campaigns.
🗣 Advocate for Change – Push for more funding and better treatments for those affected.
Brain Tumour Awareness Month is about more than just raising awareness—it’s about saving lives and supporting those affected.
Charities
Brain Tumour Awareness Month | Get Involved – Brain Tumour Research
Brain Tumour Awareness Month - Brain Tumour Support
Brain Tumour Awareness Month 2025 (BTAM) | Children with Cancer UK
Tereza Fotiadi, Specialist Medical Negligence Solicitor from MDS, said Raising awareness is the first step toward change. By educating ourselves and others, we can push for earlier diagnoses, better treatments, and a future where brain tumours no longer go unnoticed.
MDS is a specialist medical negligence law firm. We specialise in claims involving cancer, maternity, and cauda equina syndrome. Our expert solicitors represent clients all around England and Wales, and we are dedicated to helping people who have been injured by medical negligence.
Our solicitors have extensive experience of representing clients and their families whose lives have been affected by Brain Tumours.
If you are concerned about any care that you or a member of your family has received, please contact our experienced team on 0116 254 7456 or email: enquiries@moosaduke.com. You can also enquire online by clicking here.