Australian CTE Biobank
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CTE is a neurodegenerative disease that is caused by repetitive head trauma, such as concussion. There is no known cure or effective treatment to stop the progressive decline of patients. Due to the relatively new identification of the disease, not much is known about CTE and how it might be impacting everyday Australians.

Your kind donation will help raise much-needed funds towards finding a cure and support people living with CTE.


Your support will bring hope to the lives of patients and their families.




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