Symptoms card
This pocket sized symptoms card lists the most common signs and symptoms associated with a brain tumour across the three age categories: babies, children and teenagers.
DownloadTo help raise awareness of HeadSmart, download the below materials. Some of these materials are also available to order via the request materials form.
This pocket sized symptoms card lists the most common signs and symptoms associated with a brain tumour across the three age categories: babies, children and teenagers.
DownloadThis diary is for parents, carers or teenagers to record the occurrence of any symptoms you care concerned about. We recommend that you then take this, along with a symptoms card, along to your GP after two weeks to discuss it with them.
DownloadThis posters shows the most common signs and symptoms of brain tumours in children and teenagers.
DownloadThe main signs and symptoms of a brain tumour in children and teenagers are shown on this poster - ask your GP surgery to display it in their waiting room.
DownloadThis printable poster outlines the main signs and symptoms of a brain tumour in children and teenagers - know the signs and symptoms.
DownloadThis A3 poster for GPs gives a summary of the full clinical guideline on which HeadSmart is based.
DownloadThis A3 poster for healthcare professionals shows the various signs and symptoms of a brain tumour according to the sub-specialty that may see them, for instance ophthalmology or gastroenterology.
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