What are neuroendocrine tumours (NETs)?
This video is intended for an international audience, excluding the United States, Canada and France.
Hear Dr Enrique Grande explain that neuroendocrine tumours (NETS) can arise from any part of the body where there are neuroendocrine cells.
Most NETs are found in the gastrointestinal or digestive system or lungs when they are diagnosed, although they can occur almost anywhere in the body.
Visit http://www.livingwithnets.com to learn more and find answers to questions such as: “What causes NETs?”, “How are NETs diagnosed?” “How are NETs treated?” and "What are carcinoid tumours and carcinoid syndrome?" Living with Nets provides information and support for people living with NETs.
Dr Grande is a medical oncologist based at Ramon y Cajal University Hospital in Madrid, Spain.
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