What are the most common symptoms of neuroendocrine tumours (NETs)?
This video is intended for an international audience, excluding the United States, Canada and France.
Dr Rachel Riechelmann talks about the symptoms of neuroendocrine tumours (NETs).
In the video she describes how symptoms of NETs depend on several factors, such as where the tumours are located and if they produce hormones or not.
The physical presence of NETs in the body may cause nonspecific symptoms of NETs such as pain, nausea and sometimes weight loss.
If NETs produce hormones then symptoms will be related to the hormone that they produce. This could include low blood sugar (hypoglycaemia) if NETs are producing insulin or facial flushing and other carcinoid syndrome symptoms if serotonin is produced.
Visit http://www.livingwithnets.com to learn more and find answers to questions such as: “What causes NETs?” and “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 Riechelmann is a medical oncologist working at Hospital Sírio-Libanês and Hospital em São Paulo in São Paulo, Brazil.
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