Your NF questions answered directly from the Top!!
04 June 2020
Professor Rosalie Ferner, National Lead for NF1, Trustee and Member of the Nerve Tumours UK Medical Advisory Board
and Mary Thomas, Clinical Neurofibromatosis Nurse at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
have very kindly agreed to take medical questions from our members, particularly about issues that are concerning you in relation to NF in the current crisis.
They would also like you to feedback your views on how you are finding telephone consultations.
Send your questions directly to info@nervetumours.org.uk
Please remember that they cannot answer any particularly personal medical questions, but if you do have any major and immediate concerns please call the Nerve Tumours UK National Helpline on 0793 046030 that is operating each working day at present.
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