WHO WE WERE BEFORE A CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND WHO WE ARE NOW – THE FACE IN THE MIRROR Before life changed forever, before in fact everything changed and life was turned upside down, we would look in the mirror and see the people we had always been, going about our...
ENETS will host a series of conversations with NET experts in two separate webinars on 11 June 2020. In these webinars, we will interview a panel of NET experts from high-volume Covid areas. The webinars will enable NET physicians to share their experiences and learn...
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Symptoms of gastroenteropancreatic located neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP- NENs) are often related to food intake and manifest as abdominal pain or diarrhoea which can influence patients nutritional status. Malnutrition is common in cancer patients and influences...
NEW AGE FOR NUCLEAR MEDICINE Radioactive drugs are not just diagnosing disease more effectively, they’re now being used for exciting new therapies. They could be revolutionary in fighting cancer in the 21st century, says Sandy McEwan, vice president of...
This really important piece of work looks at the the landscape of molecular alterations in pancreatic NETs and NETs of the small intestine. We know that Neuroendocrine Neoplasms are heterogenous and they they display a huge variability and behaviour. Some behave...