Neuroendocrine Tumors; What determines outcome?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 มิ.ย. 2024
- This video highlights Neuroendocrine Tumor prognostic factors in easy to understand language and drawings. This Neuroendocrine Tumor Lecture focuses on understanding the Neuroendocrine Tumor Grade and Neuroendocrine Tumor Differentiation. These two are the key markers in determining long-term survival and likely treatment options. Other important factors that determine good outcomes for Neuroendocrine Tumor Survivors are also discussed in detail.
The viewer will get a sound understanding of concepts such as Neuroendocrine Tumor Grade 1 and how this correlates with tumor behaviour and with Differentiation (Well, Moderate and Poor).
This video forms part of a series of videos on Neuroendocrine Tumors.
Disclaimer: This video is for information purposes only, no direct correlation to any specific patient or condition is determined or implied.
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00:00 Introduction
00:20 Why NETs are different
01:00 Where do they occur
01:07 Neuroendocrine symptoms
02:04 Spread
02:50 Biopsy
03:10 Important factor affecting survival (Grade)
04:21 Important factor affecting survival (Differentiation)
05:32 Other factors impacting survival
Thank you for posting this. I have the NET in my lungs and in the mediastinal lymph node and its metastized to liver and small intestine and pancreatic area .....Stage 4 Grade level 1...K67
How are you holding up?
@@johnwright7782 the gastrointestinal symptoms I do not suffer with , it’s a daily struggle with the mediastinal area tumors to do anything without tiring or loss of breath. So it’s one day at a time and make the best of my days 😊
All I know it's rare and not much information unless it's been search. I'm on stage 4 , unknown primary it's been more than 4.5 months since I got diagnosed. I have in groin, lungs, pancreas, lymph nodes, abdomen tonsil.
@@sandygardner733 Thoughts and prayers are with you.
I had Distal pancreatic cancer operation 17 years ago! Tumors in my mouth, thyroid, both lungs, liver, ascending colon,and Anusara! Lot of stomach issues! Lot of meds! Same cancer as Steve Jobs!
❤so helpful thank y
It might be a silly question, but, how does one impact survival rate if the tumour is removed, it was net g2 in the appendix, stage 3.
What if my NET is free floating, not in an organ, but in-between.
I have neuroendocrine breast cancer stage 1 but grade 3 poorly differentiated. er+ pr+ her2-. After lumpectomy, they told me they remove all cancer, lymp nodes negative, margins very good. I'm 72 years old all scans (chest/bone/brain) no metastasis. Need to do 4 rounds strong chemo, then 12 weeks less strong chemo, afterwards 3 weeks radiation plus 1 week booster (radiation) and hormones therapy. Oncologist told me that if I don't do any treatments, i have 80% chance of recurrence. Do you think its worth it at my age with all side effects, do I have a chance for survival?
I would strongly urge you to discuss your treatment with the team caring for you. I wish you the best Lina.
Im stage 3 very aggressive its in my spine , liver and pancreas. Ki 67 20.8
How are you doing now.. hope all good from you end. My dad was diagnosed stage 4 grade 3 and need to know more details.
@@Wolf_0_0_Doing ok now that i am off the pill form of my chemo and back on the liquid form and lower dose.
I have a NET G1 (rectum) 3 percent and doctor will not treat - just check in 6 months! Ok?😢
How are you doing? I was just diagnosed with a NET in my rectum. Idk the grade or anything else yet but I’m scared 😞
Nets are usually slow growing, but if I were you, I would consider another oncologist or doctor and get a second opinion.