Our CEO, David Arons, summed up his remarks at the Defeating GBM town hall by noting that a “national and international strategy for GBM is emerging” and that the country can come together to raise resources, leverage collaboration, better include patients in the research process, and advocate.
The one thing that was clear from all who stepped forward to share their experience with GBM yesterday (7/22/20) was how important #GBMDay is to highlight, for all Americans, the urgency with which progress is needed for this disease. It is the coming together of individual patients, survivors, care partners, advocates, advocacy organizations, companies, cancer centers, Congress, and government agencies to unite as one community and speak with one voice on a designated day that we are able to convey the challenges, as well as great opportunities, that lay before us to finally conquer and cure GBM (and all brain tumors), once and for all.
Cindy McCain — whose husband, the late Senator John McCain’s, passing was a significant influence in spurring Congress to action to introduce the Glioblastoma Awareness Day resolution — said it pointedly and simply: “Time is urgent. We need a cure.”
So, as we share some of the sights and sounds of #GBMDay 2020, NBTS also would like to thank all the participants in Glioblastoma Awareness Day and everyone who made it possible. This includes our sponsors (pictured below); our champions in Congress; all our featured speakers during our two Honor, Learn, Act sessions; our Town Hall panelists, guests, and moderator; and everyone who shared a tweet, used the hashtag, made a gift, or spoke their truth. We are forever grateful.
Glioblastoma Awareness Day Virtual Event Replay