About
The Brain Cancer Rehabilitation Assessment Interventions for Survivorship Needs (BRAINS) Program
The BRAINS program is a $4.9million Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) funded program of work aimed at delivering better survivorship and supportive care to people affected by brain cancer and their caregivers.
The program will improve our understanding of the frequency and severity of symptoms and need in this population across the entire country.
This understanding will then be implemented to develop improved models of care coordination for people with brain cancer and their caregivers that is responsive, timely and proportionate to the severity and urgency of individual needs.
These aims will be achieved through identification of patient and caregiver needs, models of survivorship care, information and support resources, rehabilitation, and supportive care interventions – the Five Themes of this program.
Cancer Cooperative Trials Groups
The BRAINS Program is composed of the 4 Cancer Cooperative Trials Groups below:
Universities
The BRAINS Program is a multi-institutional collaboration of researchers from the institutes below:
Community Supporters
BRAINS Program researchers collaborate with the community organisations below: