World Brain Tumor Day
Unlocking mysteries of the mind, sparking conversations, and fostering empathy through shared understanding and advocacy efforts.
Position your healthcare or non-profit brand as a compassionate partner in brain tumor awareness and research funding through storytelling and community support initiatives.
- Share survivor stories and patient journeys to humanize the cause and drive donations
- Partner with brain tumor charities to co-host awareness webinars or virtual support events
- Create educational content about brain tumor research breakthroughs and clinical advances
- Launch a matching-gift campaign to amplify fundraising for research and patient care organizations
The first World Brain Tumor Day was observed in 2020 when the day was founded by the German Brain Tumor Association (Deutsche Hirntumorhilfe e.V.).
The purpose of establishing the event was to raise awareness about brain tumors and to encourage communities to provide support to those families impacted by brain tumors.
The event is celebrated in Europe and North America, along with other places around the world such as India and Australia.
Other events that can be observed throughout the year similar to World Brain Tumor Day include Brain Tumor Awareness Month (US) in May, Glioblastoma Awareness Day in July, and Brain Awareness Week in March.
Share Stories and Experiences
Although some people might want to avoid talking about such a sensitive and difficult subject, for others it can be therapeutic to be able to share their story. When individuals are willing to share their brain tumor stories, it can encourage others to know that they are not alone in their diagnosis and struggles. Write in a blog, share stories online, join a support group or find other avenues of bringing to light the journey while offering support and care.
Support a Brain Tumor Charity
One excellent way to do something meaningful in honor of World Brain Tumor Day might be to make a donation or volunteer to support a charity that helps with brain tumor care or research. Consider contacting one of these to get started: American Brain Tumor AssociationNational Brain Tumor SocietyPediatric Brain Tumor FoundationBrain Tumor Network