Dear Friend of the international brain tumour community
Much is happening in the world of brain tumours.
Senator Ted Kennedy's unfortunate diagnosis of a malignant brain tumour
has placed the spotlight on brain tumours. On hearing the news the IBTA released
a statement to the international media. A copy is available for download from here.
The IBTA will have an exhibition booth
(booth number 2020 in the patient
advocacy area) at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
conference at
There are now 136 brain tumour specific and cancer related organisations
worldwide who support the IBTA's two awareness-raising projects
of the Walk Around the World for Brain Tumours and the International Brain
Tumour Awareness Week (26 October - 1 November) – see latest list on the IBTA
website. A number of walks have already been held and the mileage from the
walkers donated to the target of three times around the world, with funds
raised going to local and national brain tumour charities for support or
research. We plan to print and distribute copies of a book commemorating events
held during 2007 as part of these annual activities. We hope that brain tumour
patients perusing the book in doctors'
waiting rooms will realise that they are not alone and that there are people
just like them from countries all over the world.
IBTA Secretary Kathy Oliver has prepared a report on her attendance at the IV
International Conference on Future Trends in the Treatment of Brain Tumors held at
A story about Swiss journalist Eric Baumann and his brain tumour has been
printed in the latest issue of Cancer World and can be accessed here.
Kathy Oliver and Denis Strangman met Eric at the European Cancer Patient Coalition (ECPC) meeting held at
We have been communicating with Methodist University Hospital in Memphis,
Tennessee, to obtain international patient and caregiver observer access to its
proposed Virtual Brain Tumor
Board due to commence on 2 July and intended for worldwide viewing by
doctors. Access will be available via a "non-physician" button on the
sign-up menu. The project has been described in the following words:
"Virtual Brain Tumor Board (VBTB) is a live Webcast series where a multi-disciplinary panel of experts
gather to review difficult and unusual neuro-oncology
cases. VBTB focuses on leading-edge treatments for brain tumors ...". It could be
extremely useful for interested patients, caregivers, and brain tumour
advocates.
The IBTA has been accepted as an associate member of the International Union
Against Cancer (UICC)
and intends to have a display panel and presence at the World Cancer Congress
to be held in
The IBTA has recently prepared for
ASCO and also distributed to
the English language brain tumour patient and caregiver discussion lists a memorandum about the phenomenon of pseudo
progression experienced by some patients undergoing treatment with the concomitant therapy of temozolomide (Temodar/Temodal) and radiotherapy . It can be
downloaded from here.
We have produced a colourful poster which can be used by local groups to
encourage school children to participate in the Walk Around
the World for Brain Tumours. It can be downloaded in PDF format from here.
The IBTA has been communicating with leaders of the EORTC Brain
Tumour Group with a view to
providing a process for patient input to aspects of clinical trials and has recently sent an email to
relevant brain tumour patient groups about
this. We are also interested in looking at patient consent forms
used when tumour tissue samples are kept for research purposes, also known as
"Biobanking". Please contact the IBTA Chair
(chair@theibta.org) on this matter.
PDFs of the lecturers’ power point presentations made
at the Perspectives in Central Nervous System Malignancies 4 conference
held in
The IBTA Chair attended and made a short presentation at the annual meeting of
the Brain Tumour Epidemiology Consortium (BTEC) held at the Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum
(German Cancer Research Center), in Heidelberg, in
April and spoke at a seminar attended by 106 neuroscience nurses held at St George
Hospital, Sydney, Australia, on 18 April. The IBTA also displayed a poster at
the 3rd
National Neuroscience Nursing Conference held in
Thank you for your continuing support.
Denis Strangman
(Chair)
International Brain Tumour Alliance IBTA
www.theibta.org
Kathy Oliver (Secretary)
PO Box 244, Tadworth, Surrey
KT20 5WQ, United Kingdom
Tel:+ (44) + (0) + 1737 813872
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