Our community united for Glioblastoma Awareness Day, and the work continues. For everyone with a GBM diagnosis, it’s time for a better chance. #glioblastoma #GBMDay #braintumor
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Thank you for joining us this week for #GBMDay.
There's still time to share how #glioblastoma has touched your life.
Whether you’re a patient, caregiver, loved one, researcher, or health care professional, your story matters.
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Thank you for taking action, raising awareness, and driving change yesterday on the seventh annual #GBMDay.
Together, your voices, stories, and support make a difference and bring hope to so many.
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BCM Neurosurgery Chair and Glioblastoma (GBM) expert Dr. Ganesh Rao discusses this aggressive and lethal brain tumor.
CAUSES We do not have a good understanding of why these tumors form. We know generally they form in people 50-60 years old, but they can occur in any age group. Numerous studies have investigated environmental causes, but nothing definitive has been reported. The outcome tends to be poor because treatments to date have not been effective at eradicating the tumor cells that remain after surgery. Tumor cells can spread quickly throughout the brain, particularly on white matter tracts between lobes of the brain.
SYMPTOMS Most patients present with some kind of overt neurological symptom, like headache, weakness, seizure, or sensory disturbance which can include visual changes and numbness or clumsiness. Particularly, tumors in the frontal lobe can cause personality changes, but new information from our neuropsychology colleagues suggests that tumors in other parts of the brain that we thought were clinically silent (for example, the right temporal lobe) can also cause subtle personality changes.
On this #GBMDay, we stand with the patients & loved ones whose lives have been impacted by this aggressive #braintumor.
#BCMNeurosurgery Chair and #GBM expert
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breaks down the condition, including current #research and promising potential treatments.
Today, July 16, 2025, is Glioblastoma Awareness Day. You can help: - Share your GBM story - Post about GBM Day (ourbrainbank.org/gbm-day-2025) - Donate to OurBrainBank so we can launch our new study! #GBM #glioblastoma #GBMDay #GBMAwarenessDay
Today, July 16, 2025, is Glioblastoma Awareness Day.
You can help:
- Share your GBM story
- Post about GBM Day (ourbrainbank.org/gbm-day-2025)
- Donate to OurBrainBank so we can launch our new study!
#GBM #glioblastoma #GBMDay #GBMAwarenessDay OurBrainBank.org/give
Each #Glioblastoma story is as unique as the individuals living with this disease. Take time to learn more on Glioblastoma Awareness Day. #GBMDay #UnitedbyUnique
📣 Reshare this post to spread the word, and learn how you can make a difference on #GBMDay: braintumor.org/events/gliob...
Graphic for Glioblastoma Awareness Day, July 16, 2025, showing a cartoon icon of a brain, a grey ribbon, and the UCSF Brain Tumor Center logo. Glioblastoma is the most common primary malignant brain tumor, with more than 13,000 Americans receiving a diagnosis each year. Source: Source: Price M, et al. CB.TRUS Statistical Report: Primary Brain and Other Central Nervous System Tumors Diagnosed in the United States in 2017-2021. Neuro Oncol. 2024 Oct 6;26 (Supplement_6):vi1 -vi85. doi: 10.1093/neuonc/noae145.
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The GBM chatbot is going live on the @su2c.bsky.social website on 7/16. This AI companion was developed by Jason Binder after his wife was diagnosed with glioblastoma to help patients and family members to understand glioblastoma, explore options, and feel less alone on this journey. #GBMDay
Today is #GBMDay! 🧠 Learn about EAF223/GABLE, a #Glioblastoma study testing different imaging techniques that could help make better predictions about #BrainCancer progression. Learn more here: bit.ly/gable-trial
This #GBMday, we honor our patients, caregivers, providers and researchers fighting glioblastoma.
At @MDAnderson.bsky.social, we’re conducting hundreds of #clinicaltrials in #oncsurgery to #endcancer, including #GBM. Learn more ⬇️
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💛 Today is #GlioblastomaAwarenessDay. Prof. Thomas M. Freiman, M.D., Ph.D., shares how complete resection is key to survival in high-grade glioma surgery, and how GLOW400 3D AR assists him.
🎥 Watch: https://fcld.ly/6ny1g5r
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🎗️Today is #GlioblastomaAwarenessDay2025, designed to raise awareness of #glioblastoma, the most common primary brain cancer. At #EANO, we are dedicated to advancing scientific research, improving diagnostic tools, & developing therapies to combat this challenging disease. #GBMDay
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More than 13,000 Americans will be diagnosed with #glioblastoma in 2025, yet treatments and survival rates have remained largely unchanged for decades.
📣 This #GBMDay, reshare these stats to raise public awareness and inspire action.
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Glioblastoma Awareness Day is tomorrow, and NBTS needs your support to advance brain tumor research.
Thanks to Stryker, your impact will be DOUBLED when you make a gift to NBTS now through July 16.
Donate today to fuel the breakthroughs ahead: BrainTumor.org/GBMDay25
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Hi, all — this is Rachel. On August 9, 2016, I saw my dad, Don, for the last time.
Just two days later, he passed away at 69 from #glioblastoma (GBM), a devastating disease we had already seen once before in our family.
In 1994, my maternal grandfather, Erwin, also died of GBM. He was 69.
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Brema H. thought she was having migraines until her speech turned into gibberish.
What she didn’t know was that she was experiencing seizures caused by a #glioblastoma tumor the size of an Oreo.
This #GBMDay, read Brema’s story: braintumor.org/news/nonstop...
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Make a gift to drive urgently needed breakthroughs this #GBMDay — today through July 16, your charitable donation will be DOUBLED, up to $25K, thanks to a generous match from our partner Stryker: BrainTumor.org/GBMDay25
Johnathan Masterson’s life was forever changed when he heard the words no one expects: “You have #glioblastoma.”
In this video, Johnathan shares his GBM story and why he's now walking and fundraising with NBTS to create hope for others.
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Glioblastoma is one of the most complex, deadly & treatment-resistant types of cancer, yet many people have never heard of it until it impacts their life.
#GBM can impact cognition, mood, behavior & personality.
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Thank you to the Senate for passing S.Res.285 to recognize #GBMDay on July 16!
Now we need the House to act.
Urge your Representative to support H.Res.394 and vital #GBM research funding.
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Unsure of how he could go on without Joe, Alan shares that he found a reason to live when he started attending NBTS’s Southern California Brain Tumor Walk.
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In honor of #GBMDay, Felisa shares her story with our community: braintumor.org/news/out-of-...
“At just 7 months old, my life changed forever when my dad was diagnosed with #glioblastoma. He fought with everything he had, & now I fight for him & for every family impacted by this devastating disease.” — Kendal C.
Learn how you can get involved this #GBMDay: BrainTumor.org/GBMDay
Ahead of Glioblastoma Awareness Day on July 16, Stacy shines a light on how a glioblastoma (GBM) diagnosis can bring overwhelming financial strain.
When Stacy’s mother was diagnosed with glioblastoma, she was uninsured.
As a hairdresser, if she didn’t work, she didn’t get paid.
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We invite you to mark your calendar and join us on July 16, 2025, as we come together for the seventh annual Glioblastoma Awareness Day.
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This video from last year’s Glioblastoma Awareness Day reminds us that the glioblastoma (GBM) experience is wide-reaching and deeply personal.
Hear from patients and care partners about their experiences, what “a better chance” means to them, and why breakthroughs can’t wait.
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