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Introduction: Overall survival for patients with small intestinal neuroendocrine tumors (siNETs) is often long even with metastatic disease, making quality of life issues especially relevant. The impact of surgery on their quality of life is unknown.
Conference: 15th Annual ENETSConcerence (2018)
Presenting Author:
Authors: Milanetto A, Nordenström E, Sundlöv A, Almquist M,
Keywords: health-related quality of life, small intestinal neuroendocrine tumor,
Introduction: SINETs represent 30-50% of small bowel neoplasms with a rising incidence and can be associated with mesenteric fibrosis (MF)
Conference: 14th Annual ENETSConcerence (2017)
Presenting Author:
Authors: Laskaratos F, Diamantopoulos L, Walker M, Khalifa M, Walton H,
Keywords: SINETs,
Introduction: Small intestinal neuroendocrine tumors (siNETs) are rare tumors that raise several clinical and therapeutic challenges. Current treatments are not efficient, in part because of a poor understanding of their mechanisms of progression. We recently highlighted some axon guidance molecules (AGMs) that might be implicated in the progression of siNETs. Among them, we are currently focusing our efforts on the semaphorin 3F receptor neuropilin-2 (NRP2).
Conference: 14th Annual ENETSConcerence (2017)
Presenting Author:
Authors: Bollard J, Massoma P, Patte C, Carbonnaux M, Vercherat C,
Keywords: siNETs, progression, NRP2 ,
Introduction: siNETs are notoriously difficult to diagnose, especially in an early stage.
Conference: 14th Annual ENETSConcerence (2017)
Presenting Author: Kjellman M
Authors: Kjellman M, Knigge U, Welin S, Grønbæk H, This-Evensen E,
Keywords: NET biomarker diagnosis,
#1461 Whole Exome Sequencing of Three Families with Small Intestine Neuroendocrine Tumors
Introduction: Small intestine neuroendocrine tumors (siNETs) are the most prevalent small intestine neoplasms. However, familial siNETs are rarely described.
Conference: 13th Annual ENETSConcerence (2016)
Presenting Author:
Authors: Beyens M, Vandamme T, Goepfert A, Van Camp G, Hofland L,
Keywords: Familial siNET, whole exome, candidate gene,