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  2. KATHY OLIVER. Kathy Oliver is Chair and a Founding Co-Director of the International Brain Tumour Alliance (IBTA), a global network established in 2005 as a dynamic worldwide community for brain tumour patient organisations and others involved in neuro-oncology. Kathy lives in Tadworth, Surrey, United Kingdom.

  3. www.esmo.org › about-esmo › biographiesKathy Oliver - ESMO

    Kathy Oliver is a patient advocate and a founding member of the IBTA, a global network for brain tumour organisations. She participates in various projects and committees on brain tumour and rare cancer issues in Europe and beyond.

  4. Kathy Oliver is a patient advocate and journalist who co-founded the IBTA in 2005 after her son's brain tumour diagnosis. She campaigns for equitable access to brain tumour therapies, collaborates with multi-stakeholder initiatives and challenges the status quo in healthcare.

  5. Kathy Oliver. Board Member, European Cancer Organisation Chair and Founding Co-Director, International Brain Tumour Alliance (IBTA) Kathy Oliver is Chair and Founding Co-Director of the International Brain Tumour Alliance (IBTA), a global network established in 2005 as a dynamic worldwide community for brain tumour patient organisations and others involved in the field of neuro-oncology.

  6. Kathy Oliver. Lacey Oliver is organizing this fundraiser. Kathy Oliver was diagnosed with metastatic melanoma just 8 weeks ago and sadly her battle ended on January 9, 2024 in her daughters home surrounded by loved ones. Kathy adored her grandchildren and children, and was present for every event. Kathy loved her family more than anything else ...

  7. Oct 18, 2023 · Kathy Oliver, chair of the International Brain Tumour Alliance, delivered a lecture on the vital role and strategies of patient organizations in health care at the 26th World Congress of Neurology in Montreal. She emphasized the benefits, principles and priorities of patient engagement and advocacy in research, policy and care.

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