supporting the families of children born unable to swallow

To all at TOFS, just a really big THANK YOU for being there. All I wanted was just for someone to listen and understand and you were there for me.

Jo Wright, parent of a child born with TOF/OA

Research Study has made its first breakthrough

TOFS are pleased to have been able to contribute to funding a study into the ‘Genetics of Oesophageal Atresia’.  A presentation about the latest finding from the study will be made by Dr Charles Shaw-Smith at our Conference on 10 October 2009 in Newcastle on Tyne. 

If you haven’t already booked for the conference, please do so as soon as possible by completing the booking form available from the TOFS office.

Latest news…

Are you an Adult TOF?

Interested in attending a ‘TOFS 16+...Adulthood’ conference?

2010 AGM and party-time!

Saturday 9 May - Rosliston Forestry Centre, Swadlincote, Derbys DE12 8JX

Are you a medical professional with an interest in Oesophageal Atresia?

You may benefit from attending the first-ever International Workshop on OA to be held on 27 and 28 May 2010 in Lille, France

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If you’re a TOF adult, or you have a child born with TOF, why not join our Facebook group?

Revised Memorandum and Articles of Association

Important notice for all members  

Research Study has made its first breakthrough

The American Journal of Human Genetics publish a paper submitted by TOFS patron, Dr Charles Shaw-Smith.