Could neurofibromatosis have been prevented?

Can neurofibromatosis be prevented or avoided? You cannot avoid NF. You can have genetic testing to see if you carry the gene.
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Is there a cure coming soon for neurofibromatosis?

Neurofibromatosis can be treated and managed, but there is no cure. MSK recently launched a neurofibromatosis center to improve the treatment of this disease. Neurofibromatosis is a genetic disorder that often leads to tumors throughout the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
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How do you stop neurofibromas from growing?

There is no medication that can prevent neurofibromas from growing. And, there is nothing you can do that would make more neurofibromas develop. Neurofibromas often appear or grow in size during times of hormone changes such as puberty (which you can't avoid) and pregnancy.
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Can neurofibromatosis skip a generation?

Only one parent need be affected to cause a child to have NF1 (autosomal dominant inheritance). NF1 does not skip generations. Sporadic or random pathogenic variants in the gene responsible for NF1 account for the remaining 50% of cases and occur when a child has NF1 but neither parent does.
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What current research is being done to develop a cure for neurofibromatosis?

FDA Approves First Therapy for Children with Debilitating and Disfiguring Rare Disease. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Koselugo (selumetinib) to treat plexiform neurofibromas in pediatric patients with NF1. This approval means Koselugo is the first approved treatment for neurofibromatosis.
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Can NF1 tumors be removed?

If cancerous tumors develop with neurofibromatosis—for example, malignant plexiform neurofibromas, which can develop in the arms, legs, or trunk—they can also be surgically removed. For cancerous tumors, surgery may be combined with other treatments for cancer.
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Is neurofibromatosis a life limiting?

Careful monitoring and treatment can help people with NF1 live a full life. However, there's a risk of developing serious problems, such as certain types of cancer, that can reduce life expectancy.
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Does alcohol affect NF1?

NF1 variants are associated with alcohol dependence risk and severity in humans.
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Can you have café-au-lait spots without neurofibromatosis?

Can you have café-au-lait spots without having neurofibromatosis? Yes. It is very common for people to have a few café-au-lait spots on their bodies without having an underlying condition like neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1).
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Who is most likely to get neurofibromatosis?

The only true risk factor for developing neurofibromatosis is having a parent who also has the condition. In nearly half of all cases of type 1 and type 2 neurofibromatosis, and in around 15 percent of schwannomatosis cases, the condition is passed down from parent to child.
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Does NF1 get worse with age?

Typically, adults with NF1 will develop more neurofibromas over time. They may grow for a period of time and then stop growing. In addition, they may change in shape or color as they grow. Sometimes, they can also be associated with itching or slight discomfort when bumped.
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Does diet affect neurofibromatosis?

Excessive consumption of saturated fatty acids and lipids was also observed in both male and female patients. Conclusions: In this study, NF1 patients consumed an unhealthy diet that was rich in fats and sodium and lacking in fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
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Can I donate blood if I have neurofibromatosis?

Must not donate if:

Neurofibromatosis is an inherited condition that causes tumours (swellings) on nerve tissue. These tumours are usually not cancerous but occasionally may become malignant. If they are in the brain they may cause epilepsy.
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Can Crispr cure NF1?

With CRISPR, the researchers believe they can take the genetic fingerprint of an individual child's NF1 mutation and create a pig with that same mutation. They can then test potential medications and treatments and see if they'll work.
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Can you cure NF1?

There isn't a cure for neurofibromatosis, but signs and symptoms can be managed. Generally, the sooner someone is under the care of a doctor trained in treating neurofibromatosis, the better the outcome.
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How do you get rid of NF1 bumps?

There is no known treatment or cure for neurofibromatosis or schwannomatosis. Medication can be prescribed to help with pain. In some cases, growths may be removed surgically or reduced with radiation therapy.
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Can you have NF1 and not know it?

What Are the Signs & Symptoms of Neurofibromatosis Type 1? Most newborns with neurofibromatosis type 1 have no symptoms, but some have curved lower leg bones. By their first birthday, most children with NF1 have several skin spots, called café-au-lait ("coffee with milk") spots because of their color.
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Can NF1 be mild?

The symptoms of neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) are often mild and cause no serious health problems. But some people will have severe symptoms. The symptoms of NF1 can affect many different areas of the body, but it's unlikely someone will develop all of them.
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At what age do neurofibromas appear?

They can be present at birth or may not become noticeable for many years. Although some cutaneous neurofibromas arise in childhood, most start appearing during or after the teenage years. Freckling usually appears by 3 to 5 years of age. Freckles are similar in appearance to café-au-lait spots but are smaller in size.
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Does NF1 cause fatigue?

Conclusion: This study suggests that children with NF1 are affected by perceived fatigue when compared with healthy children who do not have NF1.
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Is NF1 fatal?

Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1)

In most cases, symptoms of NF1 are relatively mild, allowing patients to live normal and productive lives. However, the disorder can also be debilitating and, in some cases, life-threatening.
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How likely is it that they will have another child with NF1?

If a parent has NF1, the chance of having another child with NF1 is 50-50 for each and every future pregnancy.
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How do you shrink neurofibroma?

An investigational drug called selumetinib can shrink tumors in children and young adults with a genetic syndrome called neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) and may improve symptoms such as pain and reduced mobility that result from tumors called plexiform neurofibromas, which develop in many people with NF1, according to ...
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Can you join the Army with NF1?

While NF1 is a disqualifying condition for military duty, it may not initially be clinically apparent until complications such as MPNSTs develop.
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Is NF1 a disability?

Although neurofibromatosis is a serious condition, the Social Security Administration (SSA) does not specifically list the disorder as a disability. But, the symptoms that accompany the condition can be reviewed for benefits.
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