ABTA Mission Officer Receives Public Service Award at 26th SNO Meeting
ABTA Chief Mission Officer Nicole Willmarth, PhD, was recognized for her efforts to advance brain tumor research at the 26th Society for Neuro-Oncology (SNO) Annual Meeting.
ABTA Chief Mission Officer Nicole Willmarth, PhD, was recognized for her efforts to advance brain tumor research at the 26th Society for Neuro-Oncology (SNO) Annual Meeting.
The ABTA creates a community that offers hope, support and reassurance that you’re not alone. As our community continues to grow, we know that with your help, there is so much more we can do. Learn how you can act now to help us provide imperative services that reach as many people as possible.
This fall, you can raise funds for research and patient support programs by registering for our Breakthrough for Brain Tumors 5K Run and Walk.
Originally a strategy of DIY groups, start-ups and small businesses – crowdfunding now serves as an outlet for those looking to get behind causes and bring along their family, friends, neighbors and coworkers. This has made a big impact for the brain tumor community.
This brother-sister duo and their families celebrated six years of survivorship and made memories at the BT5K Your Way virtual race event. Here’s what you can do to get involved.
In this edition, we’re showing you ways to make an impact in the brain tumor community while opening doors for yourself after a brain tumor diagnosis.
The ABTA provides a variety of virtual educational programs and fundraising events. Check out our 2021 calendar and join us!
ABTA hosted a trifecta of virtual community events, conferences and meetings in October to bring the latest in brain tumor treatment, care and research to the brain tumor community. Check out these stories about the ABTA National Conference, AARN 9th Annual Meeting and the first-ever BT5K Your Way virtual event.
Whether you walk, bike, rollerblade or push a stroller, anyone, anywhere can BT5K Your Way. Get inspired by three participants joining our nationwide event in creative and unique ways that celebrate their family, friends and loved ones impacted by a brain tumor diagnosis.
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