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NF is the new medical name for a set of genetic conditions that cause tumours to grow on nerve endings: Neurofibromatosis Type 1, NF2-related-Schwannomatosis, and Schwannomatosis. Here at Nerve Tumours UK, we are in the process of updating our medical publications and resources, in print and digital, to reflect the new names where relevant. This will, however, not be reflected in our news section and other non-medical publications digital and print.
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Jen’s NF1 story
Jen praises the great support received since her NF1 diagnosis, allowing her to thrive & achieve a 1st class degree.
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Charlotte & Evie’s story
'Sticker Queen' Evie is 4 years old and was diagnosed with NF1 after tests for a 'lazy eye'.
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Luke’s Story
Luke had NF1 since childhood. Now an adult, surgery last year has enabled him to play football and do whatever he wants
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Charlotte’s Story
When Charlotte was 6, she was diagnosed with NF1, along with her brother & dad. Now she is on a mission to raise awareness
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Eden P for healthcare professionals
Healthcare professionals, who provide support to expectant parents with NF1 are invited to take part in the Eden P study
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Nicole’s story
Nicole has NF2, she describes the preparations and the absolute joyful experience of the birth of her son Lewis
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CAR Research - exploring family planning decisions
Research Advisors required to help explore what influences decisions about having children and what support would be helpful
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Corporate Fundraising 2024
Find out some of the different ways your company can support Nerve Tumours UK
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Matthew’s story
Matthew, who has NF2 and is a dedicated Scout, has been awarded the prestigious Cornwell Scout Badge
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