英国要求更多脑癌研究的请愿书,
A UK petition for more brain cancer research, spurred by a man’s death, hit 100,000 signatures, triggering possible parliamentary debate.
Natalie Edmondson在其丈夫于2025年7月接受终期诊断后支持的请愿书呼吁增加脑癌研究资金, 现已达到十万个签名,
A petition calling for increased brain cancer research funding, backed by Natalie Edmondson after her husband’s terminal diagnosis in July 2025, has reached 100,000 signatures—the threshold for a potential parliamentary debate.
这项运动由脑肿瘤慈善组织牵头,强调脑癌仅获得全国癌症研究资金的1%。
Led by The Brain Tumour Charity, the campaign highlights that brain cancer receives just 1% of national cancer research funding.
支持者,包括南部坎布里亚的名人和当地社区,现在正在推动120 000个签名,并与议员Tim Farron和Michelle Scrogham合作,推动政策变革。
Supporters, including celebrities and local communities in south Cumbria, are now pushing for 120,000 signatures and working with MPs Tim Farron and Michelle Scrogham to drive policy change.
这项努力旨在改善治疗和存活率,因为脑肿瘤是40岁以下人群癌症死亡的主要原因。
The effort aims to improve treatments and survival rates, as brain tumours are the leading cause of cancer deaths in people under 40.