May 5 2026 | By: Burzynski Clinic
This month is about honoring strength, supporting one another, and bringing more awareness to brain health. For patients and families navigating brain tumors, awareness can make a meaningful difference—helping guide earlier conversations, stronger support, and more informed decisions along the way.
Even small moments of awareness—paying attention to changes in how you feel or function—can be an important first step.
Awareness goes beyond recognizing symptoms. It helps people feel more prepared, supported, and connected during what can be an overwhelming time.
It can help with:
For many, awareness brings clarity—and that clarity can help reduce uncertainty.
Symptoms often develop gradually and may not feel alarming at first. They can come and go, or feel easy to explain away, which is why noticing patterns over time matters.
Common signs may include:
These symptoms are not always linked to something serious, but when they continue or begin to interfere with daily life, it is worth taking a closer look.
Every brain tumor is different, and each person’s experience is unique. Care is often shaped around the individual, taking into account the type of tumor, overall health, and personal goals.
At the Burzynski Clinic in Houston, Texas, the focus is on understanding the full picture and supporting patients through each step with a personalized approach. Dr. Stanislaw R. Burzynski approaches care with attention to both medical needs and quality of life.
Brain Cancer Awareness Month is a time to reflect, support, and stay informed. Every conversation, every shared story, and every step forward contributes to greater understanding and care.
Learn more about personalized support and next steps by contacting Burzynski Clinic.
Published by Burzynski Clinic | Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski | Serving Houston and Harris County Texas | (713) 335-5697
Educational purposes only. Not medical advice.