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#1470 Exploring Gastrointestinal Symptoms And Their Impact on Quality of Life in Patients with Neuroendocrine Tumours

Introduction: Treatments in NETs have been studied for effects on tumour progression and carcinoid syndrome with minimal evidence on gastrointestinal(GI) symptom burden and impact on quality of life(QoL)

Conference: 13th Annual ENETSConcerence (2016)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Williams M, Reid K, Ng S, Benny A, Lewis J,

Keywords: Quality of life, symptoms,

#1231 Neuroendocrine Tumor (NET) Patient (pt) Experience and Disease Burden: Results from the First Global NET Pt Survey - A Collaboration Between the International Neuroendocrine Cancer Alliance (INCA) and Novartis Pharmaceuticals

Introduction: Global data on impact of NETs on pts’ lives, including differences by disease location, are poorly described. We present global data on pt experience and disease burden by NET type.

Conference: 12th Annual ENETSConcerence (2015)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Ruszniewski P, Yao J, Kolarova T, Goldstein G, Sissons M,

Keywords: Symptom burden,

#854 Scoping Study on Quality of Life (QL) in Patients (pts) with Neuroendoncrine Tumors (NET) of the Digestive Tract in Argentina: Preliminary Results

Introduction: Patients with NET compound a specific cancer population: their survival used to be longer than other cancer patient populations and they received drugs (eg. somatostatin analogues) rarely used on others. The systematic measure of QL in these patients could lead to better understanding of the impact of the disease and treatments, not only in terms of symptom prevalence but also in relation to daily concerns.

Conference: 11th Annual ENETSConcerence (2014)

Presenting Author: PESCE V

Authors: Grance G, Pesce V, Bestanti C, O'Connor J, Roca E,

Keywords: NET, quality of life, symptom burden, supportive care,