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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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Connected Recovery - Tackling Loneliness
A report from the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Tackling Loneliness and Connected Communities
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Christmas Message from the Nerve Tumours UK team
Thank you from all of us at Nerve Tumours UK
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Specialist NF Nurses/ Advisors’ Conference 2023
Find out more about this year's meeting with our Nurses
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National NF2 Meeting 2023
A report from the 2023 England NF2 meeting, with healthcare professionals & charities working together for the NF2 community
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Avastin Side Effects
Jo has collated shared personal experiences, with medical and general advice on Bevacizumab (brand name Avastin)
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David’s Story - Community and Acceptance
David contacted NTUK after seeing our advertising campaign at King's Cross Station in London last year. Read his story:
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Meet Clare
Clare is a Specialist NF Nurse based at Ryegate Children's Centre at Sheffield Hospital, covering the South Yorkshire region
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Tracey, Specialist NF Nurse
Meet Tracey. She is based in Southampton & covers Hampshire, Dorset, West Sussex (part), Wiltshire and the Isle of Wight.
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Meet Carolyn
Specialist NF Advisor Carolyn is based in Birmingham and covers the West Midlands, Shropshire and Staffordshire.
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