New life-giving clinical trials to be offered to people with most common type of brain cancer

Contributed by: Yorkshire Cancer Research

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Mr Ola Rominiyi, Clinical Lecturer in Neurosurgery at the University of Sheffield and Neurosurgical Resident at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.
Mr Ola Rominiyi, Clinical Lecturer in Neurosurgery at the University of Sheffield and Neurosurgical Resident at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.

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After being diagnosed with brain cancer last year and facing limited treatment options in Yorkshire, 47-year-old mum-of-two Emma Ward from York is sharing her experience.
After being diagnosed with brain cancer last year and facing limited treatment options in Yorkshire, 47-year-old mum-of-two Emma Ward from York is sharing her experience.
With few options, Emma travelled abroad to access an immunotherapy treatment, funded by £145,000 raised by friends and family.
With few options, Emma travelled abroad to access an immunotherapy treatment, funded by £145,000 raised by friends and family.
Emma wants to highlight the urgent need for more research and champion the difference EPIC-GB could make for people in Yorkshire.
Emma wants to highlight the urgent need for more research and champion the difference EPIC-GB could make for people in Yorkshire.

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