I Lost My 26-Year-Old Brother To A Brain Tumour – The Biggest Cancer Killer Of Under-40s - News Summed Up

I Lost My 26-Year-Old Brother To A Brain Tumour – The Biggest Cancer Killer Of Under-40s


Peter Realf Photography Stephen Realf at his graduation from the RAFIn My Story, readers share their unique, life-changing experiences. In 2015, to mark the anniversary of his death, I wrote a magazine article and launched a petition with the help of the charity Brain Tumour Research, calling on the government to fund more research into brain tumours, the biggest cancer killer of under-40s. Patients, charities and experts alike all gave evidence, and the Committee’s report concluded that “successive governments have failed brain tumour patients and their families for decades. In early 2018, my father Peter Realf and I were invited to a Brain Tumour Round Table Summit at Whitehall. Peter Realf Photography Stephen Realf was just 26 years old when he died from a brain tumour.


Source: Huffington Post March 09, 2023 08:31 UTC



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