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Notes Newsletter March Issue Online Now!

The March 2019 issue of Notes is now available in the ANA Member Section of our website.  In this issue:

Christina Liao, a high school sophomore from Hacienda Heights, whose uncle was diagnosed with acoustic neuroma in 2015, organized a fundraiser to benefit ANA in her uncle's honor. We are so thankful to Christina for her efforts! Read Christina's story:

Choosing a hearing device can be a daunting task. Finding one that fits your needs, lifestyle and budget can be a complicated decision.

Sponsor Post:
Treating a Vestibular Schwannoma: Surgery vs Radiosurgery

By Philip E. Stieg, PhD, MD
Neurosurgeon-in-Chief, New York - Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center
Director, Weill Cornell Medicine Brain and Spine Center

Patients diagnosed with a vestibular schwannoma are often faced with the difficult choice of how (and even whether) to treat it. Vestibular schwannoma is the more precise name for tumors of the acoustic nerve and is now being used more often to characterize acoustic neuromas.

For acoustic neuroma patients dealing with dizziness, vestibular rehabilitation can be a very important part of symptom managment and recovery. This article discusses why symptoms occur, how vestibular therapy can help and when this kind of therapy can be most effective.

  • Daria in New York
  • Vestibular Therapy Session at Johns Hopkins Patient Event
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