The Three Tumours: A Brain Tumour Charity in the North East
Supporting Lives Affected by Brain Tumours
Change the life, Change the world
Providing resources, support, and above all, hope to those navigating life after a brain tumour diagnosis.
Supporting You & Your Family
A Brain Tumour Charity With Difference

Get Help and Support
Access resources, support groups, and advice tailored for brain tumour patients and families.

Raise Awareness
Learn about brain tumours and join our mission to educate and inspire change.

Volunteer with Us
Be part of our journey. Help raise funds, assist at events, or spread awareness in your community.

Making a Difference Together
Providing Lifelines for Brain Tumour Patients and Families
Because of your support, we provide vital resources, emotional care, and financial aid to those facing life after a brain tumour diagnosis.
Every year, over 12,000 individuals are diagnosed with a primary brain tumour in the UK.
Only 13% of adults diagnosed with brain cancer survive for five years or more, compared to an average of 52% across all cancers.
Brain tumours reduce life expectancy by an average of 27 years, the highest among all cancers.
88% of people affected by brain tumours say they feel isolated and lack sufficient support.

Your support means everything. Brain tumours don’t just affect individuals; they touch entire families, communities, and futures. Right now, thousands of people across the UK are living with the uncertainty and challenges that come with a brain tumour diagnosis. But with your help, we can change that.
In fact, every donation to our brain tumour charity helps us fund vital awareness campaigns, offer emotional and practical support, and advocate for faster diagnoses and better treatments. Whether you give £2 or £20, your generosity helps us reach more people, provide more resources, and push for the change that patients and families urgently need.
You’re not just giving money, you’re giving hope, strength, and the reassurance that no one has to face this alone.
We Change Your Life & World
Our Mission & Goals


Small Donations Make A Bigger Impact On Someone’s Life, Act Today!
At The Three Tumours, a brain tumour charity, our mission is clear: to improve lives through awareness, support, and community. We aim to provide access to resources, emotional support, and practical help for those affected by brain tumours while raising funds for vital research.
Your questions, answered simply
The Three Tumours, A Brain Tumour Charity - FAQ
What is a brain tumour charity?
A brain tumour charity provides clear information, practical support, and awareness. The Three Tumours focuses on plain-English guides and community help. See Help & Advice
What is The Three Tumours?
We’re a brain tumour charity sharing clear, practical guidance and community support for anyone affected, including patients, families, and carers. See our Help & Advice hub
I’ve just been diagnosed. Where should I start?
Begin with our Help & Advice hub for simple steps, coping tips, and signposts to support groups. If you’re unsure, contact us and we’ll guide you.
What after-effects can a brain tumour cause?
Common issues include fatigue, sensory overload, and changes to speech, vision, or movement. Our guides explain what helps and when to get support.
Do you offer local support in the North East?
Yes, our team is based in the North East of England. However, our information and coping guides are useful everywhere and, as a brain tumour charity, we would love your support wherever you are.
How can I help your work?
You can donate, fundraise, or volunteer. Every action helps us create more trusted guidance and support.

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