Go Gray in May
During the month of May, we are coming together in support of Brain Tumor Awareness Month, a month dedicated to raising awareness, providing hope and support and empowering the voice of the Connecticut brain tumor community.
In 2026:
- An estimated 100,000 Americans will be diagnosed with a primary brain tumor
- 1,000+ Connecticut residents will be impacted.
- 200+ lives in Connecticut will be lost to this devastating disease.
Since inception, the CTBTA has awarded over $2 million in direct giving to benefit brain tumor patients and their families through our brain tumor research, patient assistance, brain tumor center support and patient and caregiver outreach programs. These dollars are awarded to the various brain tumor centers in Connecticut to support our vision of making Connecticut a center of excellence in brain tumor care.
In 2026:
- An estimated 100,000 Americans will be diagnosed with a primary brain tumor
- 1,000+ Connecticut residents will be impacted.
- 200+ lives in Connecticut will be lost to this devastating disease.
Since inception, the CTBTA has awarded over $2 million in direct giving to benefit brain tumor patients and their families through our brain tumor research, patient assistance, brain tumor center support and patient and caregiver outreach programs. These dollars are awarded to the various brain tumor centers in Connecticut to support our vision of making Connecticut a center of excellence in brain tumor care.