The Mark Hughes Foundation funded Brain Cancer Biobank which forms part of the Hunter Cancer Biobank (HCB) and works in collaboration with Brain Cancer Biobanking Australia currently have 4 research projects utilising samples generous provided by patients
Mark Hughes Foundation kicks goal in partnership with the Australian Brain Cancer Mission
After hearing MHF runs with only a small team and lots of volunteers to ensure a high percentage of funds goes to research and not administration costs - Charlie generously donated $100,000!
The ever popular MHF Golf Day was a bit hit this year with over $26,000 raised.
The Evolution Charity Cup was held during Surfest in February at Dixon Park Beach. A great day was had by all teams despite some dire surf conditions!
The inaugural Shades of Grey Ball was held on 10 November 2017 at the Gosford Entertainment Grounds with a massive $101,000 raised.
We were honoured to join forces with the Australian Turf Club this year for the 2018 Autumn Carnival, and a special race day in June. The partnership started last year with the Everest Raceday and we are proud to strengthen the relationship this year.
Organise your school, your group, your troupe, your workmates, your team, to hold a Beanie for Brain Cancer day and help us find a cure.
With the disease killing more children and young people under 40 than any other cancer, there’s a lot riding on the team to find a cure for brain cancer. nib spoke with medical and radiation oncologist, Dr Mike Fay, whose position is fully funded by the M
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