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World Brain Tumour Day 2025: Increasing Awareness for a Healthier Tomorrow

By Dr. Sachin Bindal in Neurosurgery
May 19, 2025   |   5 min read

World Brain Tumour Day, observed on 8 June each year, was established to draw attention to brain tumours and emphasise the need to increase awareness about them. The day encourages communities to learn more about this condition, recognise possible symptoms, and support early diagnosis. Awareness helps improve outcomes by making people more alert to early stage brain tumour symptoms that may otherwise go unnoticed. In this article, we look at the origins and purpose of World Brain Tumour Day, and provide key information about brain tumours, including their types, causes, signs, diagnosis, and treatment.

World Brain Tumour Day was launched on 8 June 2000 by the German Brain Tumour Association. It began as a national effort to draw attention to the challenges faced by those diagnosed with brain tumours and to honour the work of researchers and healthcare teams. In the years that followed, the International Brain Tumour Alliance joined the initiative, transforming it into a global observance.

About the Author

Senior Consultant -Neurosurgery, Grecian Hospital & Cheema Medical Complex (2020 - 2023)