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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ก.ค. 2022
Welcome to Neuroendocrine Cancer UK's TH-cam Channel.
Neuroendocrine Cancer UK exists to address the unmet needs voiced by the Neuroendocrine Cancer community, to support patients and their loved ones with the physical and psychological burden of Neuroendocrine cancers.
Neuroendocrine Cancer UK exists to address the unmet needs voiced by the Neuroendocrine Cancer community, to support patients and their loved ones with the physical and psychological burden of Neuroendocrine cancers.
Planning for the future when diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer - Dr Philip Lodge
'ReSPECTfully Yours': future considerations in ensuring your wishes and preferences for care are discussed, recorded and respected.
Being diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer may change plans you may have made - or have in mind - for the future. Thinking about what might happen, what your diagnosis may mean for you and those closest to you, may prompt you to do the things we all know we should do, but often put off to later - like future care decisions should our health worsen or making a will. For others, this may be too difficult to think about - and we may try to put it to the back of our minds, to be done later.
This video was recorded at the August 2024 Webinatter where Dr Philip Lodge, who has been a specialist consultant in palliative medicine for more than 20 years, in both hospital and the community settings discussed both the emotional and practical aspects of making your wishes known, focussing on what matters most to you and how to ensure this is respected.
Here are some useful links and resources for end of life planning:
meetcaregivers.com/end-of-life-planning/
Real Talk www.realtalktraining.co.uk/ Engaging people in end of life talk: ‘RealTalk’ is a novel approach to training aimed at enhancing healthcare communication. It is based upon real-life video and audio recordings of UK hospice care and bereavement support groups, and learning points based on communication science research using the Conversation Analysis method (endorsed by Kathryn Mannix/Cruse Bereavement/etc)
My wishes www.mywishes.co.uk/
Talking about end of life care (US) th-cam.com/video/A4ps-echT78/w-d-xo.html
🔔 Subscribe to our channel for more informative content on neuroendocrine tumours and related therapies.
👍 Like this video if you found it helpful.
📢 Share this video with others who might benefit from this information.
For more resources and support, visit our website www.neuroendocrinecancer.org.uk
Being diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer may change plans you may have made - or have in mind - for the future. Thinking about what might happen, what your diagnosis may mean for you and those closest to you, may prompt you to do the things we all know we should do, but often put off to later - like future care decisions should our health worsen or making a will. For others, this may be too difficult to think about - and we may try to put it to the back of our minds, to be done later.
This video was recorded at the August 2024 Webinatter where Dr Philip Lodge, who has been a specialist consultant in palliative medicine for more than 20 years, in both hospital and the community settings discussed both the emotional and practical aspects of making your wishes known, focussing on what matters most to you and how to ensure this is respected.
Here are some useful links and resources for end of life planning:
meetcaregivers.com/end-of-life-planning/
Real Talk www.realtalktraining.co.uk/ Engaging people in end of life talk: ‘RealTalk’ is a novel approach to training aimed at enhancing healthcare communication. It is based upon real-life video and audio recordings of UK hospice care and bereavement support groups, and learning points based on communication science research using the Conversation Analysis method (endorsed by Kathryn Mannix/Cruse Bereavement/etc)
My wishes www.mywishes.co.uk/
Talking about end of life care (US) th-cam.com/video/A4ps-echT78/w-d-xo.html
🔔 Subscribe to our channel for more informative content on neuroendocrine tumours and related therapies.
👍 Like this video if you found it helpful.
📢 Share this video with others who might benefit from this information.
For more resources and support, visit our website www.neuroendocrinecancer.org.uk
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The most important person in the room - you! Professor Wasat Mansoor
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At a webinar earlier this year we talked about self-advocacy and partnership in care, in this webinar, Professor Wasat Mansoor, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester ENETS Centre of Excellence will expand on this theme and address ways that both you and the healthcare professional you consult with can work together - to ensure that what matters most to you is discussed and respected. Ou...
Heart of the Matter - Carcinoid Syndrome and Carcinoid Heart Disease
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Carcinoid syndrome (CS) is uncommon, however, it is the hormonal syndrome most commonly experienced by those with certain functioning NETs (primarily, but not exclusively, small bowel) and is defined by chronic diarrhoea / flushing in the presence of elevated levels of serotonin [or its metabolite 5-hydroxyindolacetic acid (5-HIAA)]. Atypical carcinoid syndrome (ACS) may be experienced by those...
Managing Moments: Flares & Triggers when Living with Neuroendocrine Cancer
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This webinar was hosted by the Neuroendocrine Cancer UK's Midlands Regional Natter Group: and focused on managing moments - identifying triggers and the responding flare of physical symptom and/or emotional reaction to them, and techniques that can be used to self-manage them. Triggers and flares vary widely from person to person: they may be associated with either a physical or emotional react...
Fairylights & Flat Batteries - Learning to manage fatigue
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The theme for our December Webinatter was 'Fairy lights and flat batteries - learning to manage fatigue' (especially around special occasions and events) and the brilliant talk was given by Maggie's Cardiff Centre Lead, Sam Holliday. Cancer-related fatigue can cause, or be a result of, sleep disturbances (amongst other factors) and can affect many people, before, during and after cancer treatme...
Lung Surgery - why it's performed, what to expect and tips for recovery
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Qualified Physiotherapist, Lindsay Charlesworth delivers her presentation on lung surgery. This presentation took place in December 2023 as part of a Neuroendocrine Cancer UK Online 'Webi-Natter'. This presentation covers the benefit of lung (thoracic) surgery for cancer, what is involved in surgery and what patients can expect afterwards including insight into breathing exercises. 🔔 Subscribe ...
Diet & Nutrition - Neuroendocrine Neoplasms
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Registered Dietician, Yasmin Chotai de Lima delivers her presentation on diet and nutrition for those living with neuroendocrine cancer. This presentation took place in June 2024 as part of a Neuroendocrine Cancer UK Online 'Webi-Natter'. The presentation covers the importance of good nutrition and exercise when living with neuroendocrine cancer, information on vitamin deficiencies and the mana...
SIRT Therapy for Neuroendocrine Tumours
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This video provides an in-depth exploration of the recent NICE recommendation for SIRT Therapy for neuroendocrine tumours, recorded during our Webi-Natter event on May 30th. Leading experts and patient advocates discuss the implications of this ground-breaking development for patients and the broader medical community. Our panel included: Professor Rohini Sharma Dr. Raj Srirajaskanthan Patient ...
Daily Dip 4 Dave and Neuroendocrine Cancer UK - Launch Video
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Since October 2023, Ruth has taken on a remarkable challenge: a daily dip in the cold sea, every single day, in honour of her husband, Dave, who was diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer. Ruth’s journey has been nothing short of incredible-dipping through stormy weather, freezing temperatures, and relentless waves-all to raise awareness and funds for Neuroendocrine Cancer UK. It’s been tough, bo...
Treatment Decision Making - Neuroendocrine Cancer
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Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Mike Tadman delivers his presentation on the challenges of treatment decision-making for those living with neuroendocrine cancer. This presentation took place in July 2024 as part of a Neuroendocrine Cancer UK Online 'Webi-Natter'. Throughout the presentation, Mike provides an insight into the decision-making process between healthcare professional and patient and f...
Living with a life-limiting illness: Dr Elle Reed, Maggie's | Neuroendocrine Cancer UK
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In this Webi-Natter recorded in May 2024, Dr Elle Reed describes how we respond both emotionally and physically to living with cancer, what our 'tricky' minds mean, self-care and self-advocacy while living with cancer and she finishes the presentation with a guided visualisation.
Neuroendocrine Cancer: Progress, AI, and How it all Began with Professor Martyn Caplin
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In this episode of the Not Just NE Cancer podcast, Professor Martyn Caplin chats with Neuroendocrine Cancer UK's CEO, Cathy Bouvier about the development of care and overall understanding of neuroendocrine cancer. They discuss how AI could assist with earlier diagnosis, how Martyn first became interested in the field of neuroendocrine cancer, the development of multidisciplinary teams and clini...
Rare diseases and Clinical Trials, RareCan - Not Just NE Cancer Podcast
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Delve into the complexities of clinical trials within the rare disease landscape in this podcast episode. Explore first-hand the journey of a patient participating in a pharmaceutical trial and gain valuable insights into initiating conversations about accessing clinical trials. Discover the significance of patient registries and the genesis of the RareCan organisation, dedicated to supporting ...
Neuroendocrine Cancer, Endocrinology and Hormones
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November 2023 Webi-Natter Join Dr. Christine May, an endocrinologist from Oxford, as she discusses the complexities of Neuroendocrine Cancer, Endocrinology, and Hormones in this presentation recorded at our November 2023 Webi-Natter. Dr. May begins by explaining the fundamentals of hormones, their functions, and the pivotal role they play in our bodies. Throughout the presentation, Dr. May shed...
Multidisciplinary Team Meetings (MDTs) in Cancer Care
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Join Christina Nuttall and Dr. Melissa Frizziero from The Christie Hospital as they demystify Multidisciplinary Team Meetings (MDTs) in cancer care, specifically neuroendocrine cancer care. In this enlightening presentation, they clarify what an MDT is, who comprises the team, the topics covered, including treatment options, and provide a detailed case study.
Exploring Sex and Cancer: Neuroendocrine Cancer UK
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Exploring Sex and Cancer: Neuroendocrine Cancer UK
Surgery For Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumours (NETs)
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Surgery For Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumours (NETs)
Neuroendocrine Cancer UK 2023 Live Q&A Highlights
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Neuroendocrine Cancer UK 2023 Live Q&A Highlights
Reproductive Health, Menopause and Hypogonadism in Neuroendocrine Cancer
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Reproductive Health, Menopause and Hypogonadism in Neuroendocrine Cancer
Diabetes Mellitus and Neuroendocrine Cancer
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Diabetes Mellitus and Neuroendocrine Cancer
Neuroendocrine Cancer Research - The Patients' Perspective
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Neuroendocrine Cancer Research - The Patients' Perspective
Navigating the Uncertainty of Neuroendocrine Cancer: Insights and Coping Mechanisms
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Navigating the Uncertainty of Neuroendocrine Cancer: Insights and Coping Mechanisms
The Doctor's Experience of Living with Neuroendocrine Cancer
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The Doctor's Experience of Living with Neuroendocrine Cancer
Theranostics PRRT, Radioligand Therapy in Neuroendocrine Cancer
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Theranostics PRRT, Radioligand Therapy in Neuroendocrine Cancer
Surgery for Small Intestinal Neuroendocrine Tumours
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Surgery for Small Intestinal Neuroendocrine Tumours
Neuroendocrine Cancer - Follow Up, What it Means for You
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Neuroendocrine Cancer - Follow Up, What it Means for You
Neuroendocrine Cancer UK - World Neuroendocrine Cancer Day 2023
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Neuroendocrine Cancer UK - World Neuroendocrine Cancer Day 2023
Dr Raj Srirajaskanthan - Q&A Session - Gastrointestinal Symptoms
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Dr Raj Srirajaskanthan - Q&A Session - Gastrointestinal Symptoms
Professor Nick Reed - Q&A Session - High Grade Neuroendocrine Cancer
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Professor Nick Reed - Q&A Session - High Grade Neuroendocrine Cancer
Thank you!! From The Netherlands: I recognize a lot, the causes, the types and the impact. That's when istarted crying. There are a few who understand, but in general is it like 'Oh come on', 'your diagnose was a half year ago' and so on. It hurts and i cannot explain NET and its complexity. Sometimes i just think: F@#* off.
You're doing a fantastic job! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
Ct could not rule out ischemic bowel i read this can masquerade a tumor is this right if you can't help me can u sign post me.
Its a cat 3 need for surgery and still refused any care its shocking
I not even had dignosis explained i read my own medical records, its terrible 2 years later they have now rending me to Bristol
I guess this is covid vacc related
Also sorry
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I live in South wales so have no option of choice of where I get treated. I have 4 biopsy's stating NEC, but being told its g.p coding is this right need clarity
Net or nec cancer I mean
I have level 5 inssussception of large colon, is is possible they find the cancer once they open colon. Asking as being being refused treatment or explanation
What about with someone who is bicuspid and has G3 NET/NEC?
Thanks David. Your story is very very similar to mine and my recently diagnosed condition (after twelve years and five different consultants, the cause was stumbled upon). Now I'm due for a meeting with the NETs team on Wednesday and we'll learn the way forward. I believe you had surgery didn't you? I think that's what will happen to me - not sure. Paul H
Very helpful, thank you
Sounds like misinformation since lots of carnivores survive without carb. (I'm currently eating a muffin lol)
This gives me no hope. Wished I hadn't watched this
Well done and very clear presentation. Thank you.
Well explained
Thank you for the information 🌺🌺🌺
My husband has just been diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer in August 2024. We had never heard of it! Thank you for what you are doing, I am a Brit now living in New Zealand but worked for many years in the NHS. ❤
Thank you for your lovely comment Paula - we are trying to get as many people around the world to take on a cold water challenge on October the 12th - we'd be thrilled if you could get involved too and share your photo or video from New Zealand!! :O - Here's the link if you can join us in raising awareness of neuroendocrine cancer: register.enthuse.com/ps/event/DailyDip4Dave
Informative thanks
Very informative well explained hopeful will ascites get better
Thank you so much for taking the time to understand this process I and many others are going through. I'm still in the process of getting two more scans of my pancreas and gallbladder. Pain has been on and off and listening to you helps me try to understand myself. Bringing peace after acknowledging this is real and there are reasons for the pain and go where the drs are suggesting when I decide its for my best interest. I will look forward to seeing more of you in the future. Thank you so much. Beth
Very informative did you have ascites
Please do your own research. This video is not helpful, wrong on so many occassions and completely uninspiring with no helpful takeaways.
It should not be called radio-embolization as there’s no embolization, the arterial supply remaining intact.
I think you are wrong. Petscans use Glucose as it goes straight to cancer sites. So how do you explain this? Certainly avoiding all the processed junk food would be beneficial to the body.
Very informative thanks
MIB 1 staining shows positivity in less than 2% of cells says on my report. So does this mean Ki-67 is less than 2%? Thanks
Thank you so much.
My husband has just had an operation to remove the primary neuroendocrine tumour from his mesentrey plus a few tiny ones. He was lucky enough to not need a colostomy bag as surgeons managed to join his bowel back. I have researched a lot of YT Videos about this condition but the problem is my husband does not want to know or discuss or chat about any of this. I feel that I am alone and he is merrily doing his own thing. Hopefully, when we go back to the hospital for his first outpatient appointment and the plan of action, we will find out if there is any support in New Zealand 🇳🇿
Hi, thank you for sharing your experience. It sounds like you're going through a challenging time, especially since your husband isn't ready to talk about the diagnosis or treatment. It can feel very isolating, but you're not alone. When you visit the hospital for his first outpatient appointment, hopefully, there will be more information about support available. In the meantime, here’s a link to the World NET Community Directory - incalliance.org/world-net-community-directory/ where you can find support groups in New Zealand. We're here if you need anything. Take care, Neuroendocrine Cancer UK Team
Hi Ronny, thank you for your talk in a non technical way. I have been living with NET's for 10yrs or more. The primary in the small intestines, secondary in my Liver. 2 yrs down the line I had open Heart surgery to replace a Tricuspid valve which the NET's damaged, and a few years after that my Liver was resected to remove tumours that had enlarged not sure how much Liver was removed but it did grow again. Every 28 days an octreotide injection in the buttocks and yearly CT & MRi scans to check its progress up until this year 2024 they have pick up other Net's in Lymph nodes which has resulted in a Gallium - GA68 DOT PETCT scan in a London Hospital and perhaps having PRRT treatment in the future this is still in the discussion stage. Regards Eric Macey
Hi Eric, thank you for sharing your experience. It sounds like you've been through a lot, especially with the heart surgery and liver resection, but it's encouraging to hear about your ongoing treatments and scans. PRRT can be a valuable option for many, and it’s good to know it's being considered for you. If you have any questions about PRRT or your ongoing care, feel free to reach out to us. We’re here to support you through every step of your pathway. www.neuroendocrinecancer.org.uk Neuroendocrine Cancer UK Team
Doing a lot of research as my husband has just been diagnosed with an neuroendocrine tumour in the mesentrey. This was diagnosed after an emergency CT Scan with contrast after he was admitted to hospital in severe pain with vomiting. They operated on him a week later and took 1.9 of his small bowel out plus his appendix. His bowel was successfully joined back together so no colostomy bag needed. He has been home one week and he is waiting for his Outpatient Appointment to hear the results from the Pathology Lab and what the plan of action is moving forward. He had had sporadic pain in his gut over the last 3 years which his GP said was colic. No investigations were ever done. He is 78.
We're sorry to hear about your husband's recent diagnosis, but it's good to know he's recovering from surgery. It must be a stressful time waiting for results and a treatment plan. While waiting for the pathology results, you might want to check out our resources on neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) to help you prepare for your next steps. We have information on understanding neuroendocrine cancer, potential treatment options, and the questions you may want to ask during the outpatient appointment. www.neuroendocrinecancer.org.uk
US NET patient here. My most difficult pain right now is getting billed every day for treatment and threatened with collection. Hard to say what will run out first, time or money :(
Excellent words!
I have a Grade 3 NET which they started treating with chemo and and now are using PRRT. So I had one session of PRRT, three more scheduled and then I wonder what, back to chemo? Too much radiation would be bad but the chemo is pretty awful.
This is ever so helpful.
I lost my dad to this very illness two years ago. His symptoms began as supposed bloating and indigestion. The doctor initially said he was allergic to peanuts, so dad took those, with a heavy heart, out of his diet. The symptoms didn't subside, however, and gradually became worse with bouts of sudden vomiting and diarrhoea. He was eventually diagnosed with NET, with the mass being wrapped around the main artery in his stomach. He was advised to adjust his diet, but, being a type 1 diabetic, that was easier said than done. Before COVID, he took part, as he always did, in the London to Brighton bike ride in 2019, despite fluid on his lung, which appeared to be a manifestation of the illness. I'm glad that this illness is becoming more widely known. Well done to David for telling his story. It takes a lot of bravery and fortitude to live with such an illness.
Thank you for sharing your story. We're very sorry for your loss. It sounds like your dad was a strong and determined person, and his experience highlights the importance of awareness and early diagnosis of NETs. If you need any support or someone to talk to, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.
My NET was discovered in my stomach, and is very differentiated, along with a autoimmune atrophic gastritis, my case was discussed between pathologists and my gastroenterologists, preventative going to the Oncology and seven more ambulatories... B12, Folic acid, Vitamin D3. What made me lose my patience, was the professor saying oh we see it every day! No! One patient among 100.000, now one in 6.000 is already diagnosed as rare. Also my grandfather, uncle and my mother had cancer, my mom had adeno carcinoma. My Oncologist said there's no chemo or radio for it, only surgery and then... possibly sessions or chemo.
We're sorry to hear about your frustrations with your diagnosis and the way it was communicated to you. It's understandable to feel upset when the rarity and seriousness of your disease are not fully acknowledged. If you need more support or information, please visit our website, or get in touch.
www.neuroendocrinecancer.org.uk
@@neuroendocrinecanceruk Thank you for your response 🙏🏻🌷have a blessed weekend
Sure would be nice to have that service here in the US.
Thank you for this, it’s very helpful.
Can you please discuss breast NET. It's rare but no info on it. A friend has recently been diagnosed with this
I have breast NET too, it would be nice to have more info
@@dawnroberts5945 hope things go well🙏🏾
so helpful thank you :)
so helpful thank you
Excellent, many thanks for this, very informative. Alan Motyer Lowndes (primary in Pancreas)
Thank you for this xx
This is complex, but extremely helpful, thank you. Alan Motyer Lowndes
I have been diagnosed with NET in 2018 in liver but still my primary source of tumour is unknown . First I went through duedonal perforation and after one month I have been diagnosed with net of liver but still primary source is is unknown . Can u please guide me what should I do to find it
❤ was your lung nodule a granuloma?
❤ so helpful