Healthcare professionals
We know that our community greatly values the dedication and hard work of the healthcare professionals involved in their care. We recognise that with ever greater restrictions on resources, the job of caring for those affected by a brain tumour is becoming harder and harder.
Explore our wide range of resources for nurses and allied health professionals, including learning and CPD materials, detailed information about brain tumour types and the support services The Brain Tumour Charity provides.
Did you know we offer funding for scientific conferences and workshops that will inspire innovative brain tumour research?
The scheme is designed to drive progress in the field and bring us closer to understanding brain tumours and achieving our strategic goals.
Find out about these and other resources for healthcare professionals below.
Order materials for healthcare professionals
We offer a range of materials to support people affected by a brain tumour.
Practical help
Discover the help we offer, from support with accessing benefits to advice on driving.
Emotional support
Learn more about phone, face-to-face and online support groups, and the other support we provide.
Brain tumour facts
Clear information about adult and child brain tumour types and treatments.
Animations for Children
Our animations can help to explain brain tumours and treatments.
Our research strategy supports healthcare professionals
Read our research strategy, outlining the key areas of focus for our research.
How our funding helps healthcare professionals
This will also enable healthcare professionals to find out latest scientific developments and information about brain tumour research. Additionally, we are the largest funder of brain tumour research in the UK. We select the research projects with the best chance of success to help people with brain tumours. Our aim is to support healthcare professionals for their efforts to tackle brain tumours and reduce the life threatening conditions. We try our best to help people who were diagnosed with brain tumours to live longer and better lives.