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#762 Long-Term Follow-Up of MEN-1 Patients with Non-Operated Small < 2 cm Non-Functional Neuroendocrine Tumor of the Pancreas (NF-PET)

Introduction: Previous investigations from the GTE demonstrated that the risk to develop metastasis and/or death was very small for MEN-1 patients with NF-PET < 2 cm. However, the follow-up was only 3.3 years for the non-operated patients.

Conference: 10th Annual ENETSConcerence (2013)

Presenting Author: Triponez F

Authors: Triponez F, Goudet P, AFCE (French Association of Endocrine Surgeons) m, GTE (French Endocrine Tumor Study Group) m,

Keywords: MEN-1, NF-PET,

#650 Incidental Diagnosis as Prognostic Factor in Different Tumor-Stages of Non-Functioning Pancreatic Endocrine Tumors

Introduction: Although incidental diagnosis of non-functioning pancreatic endocrine tumors (NF-pNETs) is not an assurance of benign behavior, incidental NF-pNETs are associated with improved survival after resection.

Conference: 10th Annual ENETSConcerence (2013)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Partelli S, Crippa S, Scarpa A, Zamboni G, Falconi M,

Keywords: incidental pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors,

#296 Tumor Size Correlates With Malignancy in Non-Functioning Pancreatic Endocrine Tumor

Introduction: Tumor size is a criterion of staging in non-functioning pancreatic endocrine tumors (NF-PET), as well as a predictor of outcome after curative resection.

Conference: 8th Annual ENETSConcerence (2011)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Bettini R, Partelli S, Boninsegna L, Capelli P, Crippa S,

Keywords: pancreatic endorine tumor, tumor size, predictors of malignancy,

#32 Pancreatic cystic endocrine tumors: a different morphological entity associated with a less aggressive behavior.

Introduction: Cystic pancreatic endocrine tumors (CPETs) are rare lesions and their biological features have been scarcely investigated.

Conference: 7th Annual ENETSConcerence (2010)

Presenting Author: Bettini R

Authors: Boninsegna L, Partelli S, D’Innocenzio M, Bettini R, Capelli P,

Keywords: pancreatic endocrine tumor, cystic tumor, solid tumor, non-functioning, surgical resection, prognostic factor,