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Building Communities, Advancing Advocacy

Building Communities, Advancing Advocacy

A regional alliance of patient organisations working together to improve outcomes for people living with brain tumours across Asia-Pacific

Latest Happenings

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APBTA Launch
Media
2/1/2026

APBTA Launch

The Asia Pacific Brain Tumour Alliance officially launches, uniting patient organisations across the region in a shared mission to improve outcomes for brain tumour patients and their families.

BTSS Gala
Event
1/30/2026

BTSS Gala

Message from retired NBA Star, Jason Collins
Media
1/19/2026

Message from retired NBA Star, Jason Collins

Jason Collins, retired NBA basketball player fighting GBM, appeals for support for APBTA, an important alliance to build capability and support for patients living with brain cancer in this part of the world.

Featured Projects

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Why Better Brain Tumour Data Matters for Asia Pacific
Project

Why Better Brain Tumour Data Matters for Asia Pacific

In this guest piece, James Buckley, Evidence Strategy Lead at the Patient Advocacy Centre of Excellence, IQVIA Global Public Health, highlights why robust brain tumour data and registries are critical across the Asia Pacific region. Writing from an accessible and patient-centred perspective, James outlines how stronger regional evidence foundations are essential for transforming care and improving outcomes for brain tumour patients. He explains that these foundations must include clinical data, patient-reported experiences, molecular testing, and advanced analytics.

Evidence & Insights 2026
Laying the Groundwork for Better Brain Tumour Data in New Zealand
Project

Laying the Groundwork for Better Brain Tumour Data in New Zealand

Brain Tumour Support New Zealand has taken a meaningful step toward improving brain tumour outcomes in New Zealand by contributing to the research case for a dedicated national brain tumour registry. Without reliable, comprehensive data on who is affected, how they are treated, and what their outcomes look like, it is difficult to make the evidence-based arguments that drive funding, improve care, and accelerate research.

Research 2025
From India, a New Standard for Brain Tumour Support
Project

From India, a New Standard for Brain Tumour Support

Dr. Nitin Garg and the Brain Tumour Support Group Awareness Foundation India (BTSG) have pioneered a model of care that places a trained psychologist at the heart of the brain tumour treatment team from day one. This article explores their five-year journey embedding real-time psychological support into clinical practice in Bhopal, India, and what the results mean for patients, caregivers, and the wider brain tumour community.

Policy & Advocacy 2025