Jackie's story - Cyber knife
In January, I experienced Cyber Knife and wanted to tell my story not for negatives but to help others.
In January, I experienced Cyber Knife and wanted to tell my story not for negatives but to help others.
A rugby player's story of trying to get back to his normal life after diagnosis.
We are looking for an Endocrine Specialist Nurse, with experience predominantly in pituitary disease, to join our charity’s Patient and Family Services Team.
Advanced Paramedic, Andy Baines, talks about acute adrenal insufficiency and how it can be ineffectively managed in pre-hospital settings.
Gail tells us about her new hydrocortisone regime and the reasons behind this.
BBC Radio 4 will be exploring the link between an 18th century skeleton in the Hunterian Museum and Brendan Holland in County Tyrone. Brendan reached a height of 6’10” was diagnosed with gigantism.
Join us for the open Q&A on the 22nd August at 3pm with Professor John Newell-Price, Endocrinologist at the University of Sheffield, who will be answering as many questions as possible during the webinar.
We would be extremely grateful if you could spare a few moments to complete this short survey based on the loss of taste and smell (anosmia) in endocrine patients after surgery.
One of the key effects of a pituitary tumour which can lead to diagnosis is where it is interfering with eyesight. Dr Denize Atan discusses the visual impact of pituitary tumours.
Acromegaly patient Lauren tells us why she's inspired to raise awareness for The Pituitary Foundation.