New York Times Op-ed by Board Member Sundas Hashmi
My Brother Died of Brain Cancer. 20 Years Later, I Had It, Too.
I was told it didn’t run in families. Was it just chance?
OurStoryBank — showcases the diverse stories of our community.
Whether you want to share your own personal experience living with GBM, caring for someone, or if you lost a loved to this deadly disease, we are a listening ear, and a megaphone to our supportive community.
Glioblastoma is a terrible disease and affects each person differently. Sharing your experience with diagnosis, treatments, logistics, and emotions may help others facing the same journey. We will package your submission into posts for our social media. To join the project, please use this form to send us a photo and a short (200 words) text with the name and life dates (as appropriate).
Here is an example with our founder, Jessica Morris.
My Brother Died of Brain Cancer. 20 Years Later, I Had It, Too.
I was told it didn’t run in families. Was it just chance?
We Are Living With Brain Cancer. Here’s How Biden Could Help Us.
Like Beau Biden, we have glioblastoma. It doesn’t get the attention it should.
Margaret writes about her and her husband Glenn’s glioblastoma experience, including becoming activists for better treatment.
Prof. Richard Scolyer is an Australian pathologist who’s bravely sharing his GBM journey
Patrick writes with intelligence and dark humor about what’s like living with GBM.
Long-term GBM survivor Adam Hayden’s hot take on living with a brain tumor.
Diagnosed at age 18 during a routine eye exam, Laura inspired the world with her bravery and spirit. She and her family raised an incredible amount of awareness about GBM.
There’s a ticking time bomb in my head. I’m learning to live with it.
Like most people in treatment for brain tumors in the United States, I’ve had to adapt to a mind that feels very different from the one I once knew.
Nicola Nuttall writes movingly about her daughter Laura who lived an incredible vivid life even after being diagnosed with glioblastoma.
Over the last year we’ve entered this unexpected brain cancer world after discovering a glioblastoma (GBM) brain cancer tumour, grade 4, and consequently limited life expectancy.
