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BNOS Patient and Carer event

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BNOS Patient and Carer event

Join us on the 6th October to hear more about what’s new in brain tumour treatment and research, and what does this mean for patients and carers?

Alongside Brainstrust, The International Brain Tumour Alliance and Yorkshire’s brain tumour charity, we are so excited to be supporting the British Neuro-Oncology Society host their first Patient and Carer event.

This is your opportunity to hear more from the leading Neurosurgeons, Clinical Nurse Specialists and Oncologists across the UK.

Sign up to join us below.

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