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SDBTT Astro Fund
First Floor Offices
226B Moss Lane
Bramhall
Cheshire
SK7 1BD
Tel: 0845 130 7627 (calls charged at local rate), or
Tel: 0161 439 2610 (if you have a phone deal that gives you "free" calls during the day).
Web: www.astrofund.org.uk
Gliomas are the most common type of primary brain tumour; of these, 30% are low grade.
SDBTT Astro Fund was founded in 2001 to:
- Raise funds for research
- Gather information
- Raise awareness, and
- Offer support to patients and carers affected by low-grade gliomas.
SDBTT Astro Fund is affiliated to The Samantha Dickson Brain Tumour Trust (SDBTT) - www.braintumourtrust.co.uk
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