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Why Choose Stanford Medicine?
Neurofibromatosis Care at Stanford Health Care
At Stanford Health Care’s Neurogenetic Cancer Program you will find world-class care for neurofibromatosis. Our internationally-recognized specialists provide personalized, integrated care across specialties to address all of your symptoms and coordinate treatments. We also offer genetic testing to determine if you are a carrier of the neurofibromatosis gene, and counseling to help you and your family understand the risk of passing this condition on to a child.
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Your Circle of Care
A diagnosis of a neurological condition—and the changes it may bring—can be unsettling. We offer you and your caregivers the personalized support you need at every step. Your team listens to you and develops a plan for your situation. And you’ll work with the same team from diagnosis throughout treatment, so we can get to know you and your needs.
Access That Empowers
We make access to care as simple as possible. We anticipate what you need and provide support when you need it. Our network of locations and video visits puts our services within your reach. We accept most insurance plans and offer discounted transportation, short-stay options, and international travel and translation services. We help make sense of the details, so you can make decisions that are right for you.
Innovation Through Research
Stanford Health Care Neuroscience leads clinical trials to evaluate new and better ways to diagnose, treat, and manage neurological disorders. We also partner with the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute to better understand the brain, develop new treatments for brain disorders, and promote brain health.
Your Neurofibromatosis Care Team
Our extended care team works together to provide support for your physical, emotional, and daily living needs. We aim to maximize treatment success while minimizing the impact that neurofibromatosis has on your life.
Your Doctors
Endocrine surgeons have advanced training in the care of benign and cancerous endocrine tumors. They treat a range of disorders impacting the body’s endocrine system through open and minimally invasive surgery of the adrenal, thyroid, and parathyroid glands as well as neuroendocrine cells.
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A geneticist is a medical doctor with specialized training to evaluate, diagnose, and treat individuals and families with genetic conditions.
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Interventional neuroradiologists are doctors with advanced training in radiology and neurology to treat conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. They perform minimally invasive procedures using thin tubes (catheters) inserted through blood vessels to access treatment areas.
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Medical oncologists have specialized training in diagnosing and treating cancer using medications, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, hormone therapy, and targeted therapy.
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A neurologist specializes in neurology (brain, spinal cord, and nervous system care), epilepsy, and seizure disorders. They are experts in using medications and other nonsurgical options to treat epilepsy and seizures.
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Neuro-oncologists specialize in diagnosing and treating cancerous tumors of the brain and spinal cord. They treat these cancers using medications including chemotherapy and biologic therapy, such as targeted therapy. Neuro-oncologists often serve as your main health care provider, coordinating your treatment among several specialists.
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A neurotologist is a type of otolaryngologist (ENT) who provides medical and surgical care for nerve disorders and tumors affecting the ears, balance system, facial nerves, temporal bone, skull base, and related structures of the head and neck.
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A neurosurgeon is a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of central and peripheral nervous system disorders.
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These anesthesiologists are medical doctors who perform nonsurgical and minimally invasive procedures to alleviate pain.
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Radiation oncologists have specialized training in using high-energy radiation to destroy cancer or prevent its spread while protecting healthy tissue.
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Urologic surgeons specialize in diagnosing and managing cancers affecting the genitourinary tract and male reproductive organs.
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These health care providers work with your doctors to help with diagnosis and treatment. APPs may recommend medications, lifestyle changes, and services such as genetic counseling. An APP can be a nurse practitioner (NP), physician assistant (PA), or clinical nurse specialist (CNS).
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Nurses and nurse coordinators are registered nurses who coordinate your care with your medical team. They guide you from your first contact through follow-up care and help you find counseling, financial, and other support services.
Care coordinators provide you with information and assistance before and during your appointment.
- Medical Assistant: Medical assistants work with our team to help provide care. They may prepare you for an examination, assist your doctor, or take your vital signs before your appointment.
- Patient Care Coordinator: Our patient care coordinators help you with scheduling appointments and accessing your lab results. They are your first line of contact before you see your provider and will guide you during your urologic cancer care.
- Patient Access Representative: Patient access representatives can answer your questions about health insurance coverage, help you apply for health insurance, and refer you to our financial counselors.
Doctors at Stanford Medicine Cancer Center participate in research efforts to advance the understanding of neurogenetic disorders and their treatment. Research coordinators help screen candidates for possible participation in clinical research trials.
Support Services
We offer a vast array of support services to help you feel your best throughout your care, from diagnosis through treatment and recovery. Explore our Neuro Care Services.
Nutrition
Discover nutrition services designed specifically for coping with cancer.
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Health Library
Access free, reliable information about cancer and other health topics.
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Neuro Care Services
Connect you and your loved ones to personalized, supportive services before, during, and after your treatment.
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Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are research studies that evaluate a new medical approach, device, drug, or other treatment. As a Stanford Health Care patient, you may have access to the latest, advanced clinical trials through the Stanford Cancer Institute.
Open trials refer to studies that are currently recruiting participants or that may recruit participants soon. Closed trials are not currently enrolling additional patients.
Our Clinics
At our Neurogenetic Oncology Program, you will find a multidisciplinary team of internationally recognized specialists. We focus on delivering personalized care to address your condition and improve your quality of life. We always accept new patients, and we take many insurance plans, including Medicare and Medi-Cal.


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