The Bone Metastasis Phenotype in Patients Diagnosed with Neuroendocrine Tumors Abstract #736
Introduction: Bone metastasis (BM) is actively searched especially in patients (p) with a long history of NET.
Aim(s): We describe the phenotype in BMin NET.
Materials and methods: A retrospective study in 43 p with NET (clinical, histological, imagistic evaluation).
Conference: 10th Annual ENETS Conference (2013)
Category: Epidemiology/Natural history/Prognosis - Descriptive epidemiology
Presenting Author: Catalina Poiana
Authors: Carsote M, Ene C, Popescu M, Petris R, Gruia A, Miron R, Goldstein A, Terzea D, Paun D, Poiana C
Keywords:
bone metastasis, neuroendocrine
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