2 Oakfield Road
Hightown
Merseyside
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Tel (National Information Line): 0151 929 3229 (10am - 4pm)
The British Brain Tumour Association (BBTA) is a charity formed in 1993 by Roy Grainger in honour of his daughter who died as result of a brain tumour. The BBTA's aims are as follows:
Hightown
Merseyside
L38 9GQ
Tel (National Information Line): 0151 929 3229 (10am - 4pm)
The British Brain Tumour Association (BBTA) is a charity formed in 1993 by Roy Grainger in honour of his daughter who died as result of a brain tumour. The BBTA's aims are as follows:
- To provide information to help patients and families who are suffering from the effects of a brain or spinal tumour.
- To promote public awareness of this devastating disease and its treatments.
- To develop and set up support groups across the country.
- To fund and promote medical research to help find a cure for this disease and end the suffering it causes.
- To form liaison with like-minded groups around the world, to exchange information and goodwill.
- To raise funds to accomplish the above aims.
Last updated on 21/07/2012
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