 
                    Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Know the NF Risk
October is breast cancer awareness month. Studies have shown that breast cancer can affect 1 in 8 women. For women…
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                    October is breast cancer awareness month. Studies have shown that breast cancer can affect 1 in 8 women. For women…
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                    NF Midwest iNFo Fair is making a triumphant return to in-person this year. Mark your calendars for October 21st as…
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                    Adapting to the challenges of the pandemic and finding innovative ways to continue providing information NF Midwest, NF Northeast, Texas…
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                    June 8th is World Brain Tumor Day. American Brain Tumor Association explains a brain tumor as a growth of abnormal…
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                    For many years NF Midwest has provided the opportunity for students from our area diagnosed with NF1, NF2-SWN, or schwannomatosis…
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                    John Hopkins Medicine Center is currently conducting a study on those with neurofibromatosis type one (NF1) and cutaneous neurofibromas also…
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                    If you’re a post high school student with neurofibromatosis or schwannomatosis, and you live in NF Midwest’s service region of Illinois,…
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                    Insurance issues are a huge headache no one wants. Many are in the habit of tossing out their insurance benefit…
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                    Optic Pathway Gliomas are often referred to as OPG and may affect those with neurofibromatosis type1 (NF1). In most cases…
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                    Over 200 agencies and organizations such as The United Way, Community Action, and Goodwill just to name a few have…
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