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#2895 Survival Related to Treatment of Patients with Metastatic Neuroendocrine Lung Tumors Treated in a Brazilian Center

Introduction: Well-differentiated Neuroendocrine Pulmonary Tumors (NETp) are morphologically classified as Typical (TC) and Atypical Carcinoid (AC).

Conference: 17th Annual ENETSConcerence (2020)

Presenting Author: Tanaka H

Authors: Tanaka H, Petrocchi Corassa M, Carioca Freitas H, José de Barros e Silva M, Riechelmann R,

Keywords: Atypical Carcinoid, Typical Carcinoid, Neuroendocrine Pulmonary Tumors,

#2036 Extra-Pulmonary Colonic Tuberculosis Presenting as Intestinal Obstruction in a Patient with Disseminated Carcinoid Tumour

Introduction: Extra-pulmonary tuberculosis is responsible for 13% of all tuberculosis cases in Brazil. The incidence of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis is mainly linked to HIV epidemic but recent meta-analysis also correlated it with other diseases like diabetes and mental disorders.

Conference: 15th Annual ENETSConcerence (2018)

Presenting Author: Brabo E

Authors: Brabo E, Moraes A, Vieira Neto L,

Keywords: carcinoid tumor, extra-pulmonary tuberculosis, Brazil,

#1548 Clinicopathological Features and Prognosis of Neuroendocrine Tumors: Analysis from a Single-Institution in Brazil

Introduction: In Brazil, information on neuroendocrine tumors (NET) is scarce. We summarized data in our center to increase knowledge of this disease in Brazilian population.

Conference: 13th Annual ENETSConcerence (2016)

Presenting Author: Silva M

Authors: Costa D, Albuquerque C, Ricardo E, Saito A, Boente L,

Keywords: neuroendocrine, epidemiology, prognosis,

#23 Developing a customized database for NET in a developing country

Introduction: The establishment of a neuroendocrine registry is extremely hard in developing countries. Many patients miss follow-up after surgical procedures and many die in different hospitals with a distinct national security health system number. As in any developing country, Brazil has a large movement of people to urban areas, making the tracking of former addresses impossible for patients who were treated some years prior. Therefore, it is more feasible to evaluate a demographic distribution of neuroendocrine tumors by topography or histological subtype, but the analysis of clinical events, such as progression-free survival, disease-free survival, time to progression or overall survival, is compromised.

Conference: 7th Annual ENETSConcerence (2010)

Presenting Author: Garicochea B

Authors: Bós A, Shavinsky C, Pereira de Carvalho G, Barcellos de Almeida P, Scandura K,

Keywords: NET, software, developing country, registry,