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A Brain Tumour and Me

A Brain Tumour and Me

By The International Brain Tumour Alliance

A brain tumour diagnosis is a traumatic and life-changing event, resulting in altered priorities as part of a “new normal” way of life for a patient and their family. In this series we’ll be meeting some of those working in the field of neuro-oncology, the people who support patients and their families and those who’ve been told they have a brain tumour. We’ll learn how brain tumours have affected all of these people, often in surprising ways.

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A Brain Tumour and Me – a journey of inspiration, personal stories and hope.
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Series 2: Episode 1 – Miles Jupp

A Brain Tumour and MeMar 28, 2024

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Series 1: Episode 6 – Denise Bebenek
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Series 1: Episode 5 – Miranda Shipman
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Series 1: Episode 4 – Christine Hals
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Series 1: Episode 3 – Dr Claire Karekezi

Series 1: Episode 3 – Dr Claire Karekezi

This third episode of “A Brain Tumour Tumour and Me” features Rwanda’s first and only female neurosurgeon, Dr Claire Karekezi. Dr Karekezi is a consultant neurosurgeon based at the Rwanda Military Hospital in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda. She has a special interest in neuro-oncology, skull base surgery and endoscopic endonasal surgery. In this IBTA podcast, Dr Karezezi talks about her journey to become a neurosurgeon, why she is so inspired by her brain tumour patients and how she hopes to help improve the quality of care in Rwanda.

Jan 29, 202220:55
Series 1: Episode 2 – Dr Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa

Series 1: Episode 2 – Dr Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa

The second episode of “A Brain Tumour and Me” features American neurosurgeon, author and researcher Dr Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa who talks about his remarkable journey from the humblest of beginnings in Mexicali, Mexico to becoming a renowned neurosurgeon and neuroscientist. Dr Quiñones-Hinojosa is the William J and Charles H Mayo Professor and Chair of Neurologic Surgery and runs a basic science research lab at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, United States.  Dr Quiñones-Hinojosa’s research work focuses on brain tumours and cell migration, healthcare disparities and clinical outcomes for neurosurgical patients. In this latest IBTA podcast, Dr Quiñones-Hinojosa reveals the dramatic, life-changing accident he had at age 21 and how his brain tumour patients have inspired his work.

Nov 30, 202121:13
Series 1: Episode 1 – Stuart Farrimond

Series 1: Episode 1 – Stuart Farrimond

We begin our series with author and broadcaster Doctor Stuart Farrimond from Trowbridge in England who’s been talking to our reporter Graham Seaman about his own experiences of living with a brain tumour, how it offered unexpected opportunities to do things he’d never have dreamt of before diagnosis, what having the support of friends and family truly means, and – as a science communicator – Dr Stu shares his personal hopes for the future of neuro science and surgery.

Oct 01, 202122:08