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Brain Tumour Medical I.C.E. Card
Brain Tumour Medical I.C.E. Card
Brain Tumour Medical I.C.E. Card

Brain Tumour Medical I.C.E. Card

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£8.50
£5.95
SKU:
TBC5894
TEXT:
Fully Printed - no pen required!
SIZE:
Standard credit card size
REVERSE:
2 contacts printed on reverse
EXTRA:
Includes extra info space on reverse
D.O.B:
Optional Date of Birth
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Description

Brain Tumour Medical I.C.E. Card – In Case of Emergency

A Brain Tumour is an abnormal growth of cells within the brain that can be benign or malignant. Symptoms may include headaches, seizures, cognitive changes, vision problems, or neurological deficits depending on the tumour’s size and location. In emergencies, awareness of your brain tumour diagnosis is critical to guide treatment and avoid complications. This fully printed Brain Tumour ICE (In Case of Emergency) card ensures your condition is clearly communicated to medical responders.

Ideal for hospital visits, travel, work, or daily life, this card offers peace of mind that your neurological condition will be recognised even if you cannot explain it yourself.

Features & Benefits:

  • Fully printed PVC card with no handwriting required
  • Standard credit card size that fits neatly into wallets, purses, or lanyards
  • Clearly marked with “Brain Tumour” for fast and visible identification
  • Reverse side includes space for two emergency contact names and phone numbers
  • Additional area for optional notes such as tumour type, treatment history, or specialist contacts
  • Optional field for date of birth to assist emergency identification
  • Waterproof, durable, and designed for everyday use

This Brain Tumour ICE card is a vital tool to ensure your diagnosis is promptly recognised and factored into emergency care decisions.

What is a Brain Tumour?
A Brain Tumour is a mass or growth of abnormal cells in the brain. Tumours can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous) and can affect brain function depending on their size and location. Symptoms may include headaches, seizures, vision problems, or cognitive changes. Treatment can involve surgery, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy. Carrying an ICE card helps emergency responders understand your condition and provide appropriate care.

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