British Journal of Cancer publishes first in-depth epidemiological characterisation of Neuroendocrine Tumours in the UK.
British Journal of Cancer publishes NET Patient Foundation’s research into impact of neuroendocrine morphology on cancer outcome and stage at diagnosis NET Patient Foundation in collaboration with Public Health England have undertaken the first in-depth epidemiological characterisation of Neuroendocrine Tumours in the UK to identify areas of unmet need with an aim to inform service improvement.
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