Liz's story | Living with an Acoustic Neuroma
Liz was diagnosed with a a brain tumour in 2015 after she suffered hearing loss. This turned out to be an Acoustic Neuroma, which is a non-malignant tumour growing on the auditory nerve.
Liz has since had successful radiotherapy to stop the tumour growing and ran the 2016 London Marathon for Brain Research UK.
Brain Research UK fund world-class research at leading neurology centre of excellence's throughout the United Kingdom, in order to accelerate the progress of brain research If you would like to find out more about our work and our inspiring supporters, go to brt.org.uk
Видео Liz's story | Living with an Acoustic Neuroma канала Brain Research UK
Liz has since had successful radiotherapy to stop the tumour growing and ran the 2016 London Marathon for Brain Research UK.
Brain Research UK fund world-class research at leading neurology centre of excellence's throughout the United Kingdom, in order to accelerate the progress of brain research If you would like to find out more about our work and our inspiring supporters, go to brt.org.uk
Видео Liz's story | Living with an Acoustic Neuroma канала Brain Research UK
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Brain Research UK - Vital StatsBRUK Christmas Appeal 2023An introduction to Brain Research UK for schoolsBe Bright for Brain Research, charity introduction’50 years of Brain Research UKRichard Baugh – Targeted immunotherapy for glioblastomaRhiannon Barrow – Overcoming treatment resistance in glioblastomaMartha McLaughlin – Understanding the mechanisms of ALSRun for Rufus 2.6 ChallengeDr James Jepson | Understanding neurological conditionsProfessor Cathy Price | Director of the Wellcome Trust Centre for NeuroimagingJack's story | A better future for brain researchProfessor Rob Brownstone | Brain Research UK Chair of NeurosurgeryMichael's story | Brain Research UKBrain Research UK - Inspiring progress, together