In 2007, the ENETS Executive Committee agreed to form a task force to investigate the feasibility of establishing Centers of Excellence. A network of centers would allow NET patients to seek specialists who could best treat them, and would also unify the care and research being conducted in the NET field across Europe.
Between 2005 and 2007, ENETS produced revisions to NET diagnosis and treatment guidelines. The Guidelines today serve clinicians worldwide in managing patient care. As well, ENETS has developed TNM classifications and Standards of Care.
Please click here to access the Guidelines, as well as the Society's published work on TNM classifications and Standards of Care.
The Benefits of ENETS Membership include
- an invitation to the ENETS annual conference (read about past conferences by clicking here)
- a reduced subscription fee to the online version of Neuroendocrinology, the official journal of ENETS
- reduced-fee or free participation in regular training programs and symposia
- regular updates on research results and upcoming events through the ENETS Newsletter
- participation in multicentered clinical trials
- regular updates on advances in diagnosis and therapy
- password-protected access to the members' section of the ENETS homepage
To become a member, click here
The European Neuroendocrine Tumor Society (ENETS) is an international professional association composed of physicians and researchers, whose main area of study is related to neuroendocrine tumors.
It was founded in Frankfurt am Main on 11 March 2004.