longlasting partnership
Partners
Stronger Together
Strong collaboration among various partners provides our patients with greater clarity and support.
Gena Health
Gena Health was founded after CEO Skomer Bennett Clemmow lost his mother Jana to Glioblastoma in 2022. Watching her exhaust standard treatment pathways made one thing clear: the infrastructure to identify and access personalised cancer treatments at speed is sparse.
Gena Health is an AI research and collaborative workspace that brings fragmented clinical data, guidelines, trials, and literature into a single place, enabling oncologists to identify options, make enquiries, and share information directly with their patients.
For the GBM community, that means fewer options missed, more informed conversations, and a better chance of finding the best path forward.Â
Headstrong Against Cancer
Headstrong Against Cancer was founded by lifelong friends Dan and Dave, after Dan was diagnosed with Grade 4 Glioblastoma in 2017 at the age of 38. Nearly nine years on, Dan continues to defy the odds, having been selected for a clinical immunotherapy trial that changed his outcome.
Their mission is simple: to give every brain cancer patient the strength, support, and hope they deserve, while raising awareness of the urgent need for increased research funding into a disease that kills more children and adults under 40 than any other cancer, yet receives just 1% of national cancer research spend.Â
Funding Neuro
Funding Neuro exists because great research too often fails to reach the people who need it most. Rather than focusing on a single condition, they seek solutions across neurology, believing advances in one area can benefit many others.
They support research and innovative therapies for DIPG, Glioblastoma, Motor Neurone Disease, and Parkinson’s Disease, including new technologies that enable drugs to reach exactly where they need to be in the brain. Registered Charity No: SC042061.Â
Brain Cancer Justice
Brain Cancer Justice is the voice of brain cancer patients and their families. Brain cancer kills more children and adults under 40 than any other cancer, yet has received just 1% of cancer research funding since 2002.
This year, 13,000 people in the UK will be diagnosed with a primary brain tumour. Backed by 109,063 petition signatories, Brain Cancer Justice campaigns loudly and without compromise to turn brain cancer from terminal into treatable.Â
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CureGBM is always looking for strong partnerships to deliver the best possible outcomes for patients.
