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Here you can stay up to date with the latest news and views from Nerve Tumours UK and across the nerve tumours community.
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. We at Nerve Tumours UK 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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Centre for Appearance Research at UWE want you to help test online support for people with Nerve Tumours
Centre for Appearance Research are looking for people with Nerve Tumours to test their new online support
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Support Specialists Challenges and Ambitions
Read more on both Rachel and Carolyn's views on their ambitions and challenges faced as Support Specialists
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Runderpants Bangor 2019
Have a read about the unqiue but extremely successful event that was Runderpants Bangor 2019
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Nerve Tumours UK joins up with Face Equality International’s Alliance
We have joined Face Equality International Alliance in an attempt to end discrimination to those with facial differences
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Bronte’s Story
Have a read of Bronte's story about how she continues to enjoy living her incredibly adventorous and ambitous life
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Adam Buxton Comedy Night in aid of Nerve Tumours UK
Our charity comedy night was certainly nothing short of a success. Find out exactly what went down here:
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Meet Megan
Megan Crews is a 30 year-old special needs tutor in Salisbury. She recently spoke out in The Sun.
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How does your visible difference affect you?
Researchers would love to understand your experience of how a visible difference affects your daily life
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