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Carcinoid Tumors

What is Carcinoid Tumors?

Carcinoid tumors are slow-growing cancers that usually start in the lining of the digestive tract or in the lungs and can sometimes produce excessive amounts of hormonelike substances, resulting in the carcinoid syndrome.

 

Carcinoid tumors are slow-growing cancers that usually start in the lining of the digestive tract or in the lungs and can sometimes produce excessive amounts of hormonelike substances, resulting in the carcinoid syndrome.
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flushing of the face and upper chest, diarrhea, and trouble breathing
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Surgery
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Last updated 30 Jun 2013, 05:39 AM

Posted by Rcoleman2
30 Jun 2013, 05:39 AM

Hi, all! Just joined. I am a midgut 'noid diagnosed October 2010 by pathology due to liver biopsy after CT in preparation for prostate procedures. Since then have had multiple octreoscans and CT./ Surgery September 2012 by Dr. Fraker at University of Pennsylvania - one of the lesser known NET centers in US. Memmber of ACOR and several Facebook groups focusing on Neuroendocrine tumors. I am a practicing pharmacist and am here to offer my somewhat limited expertise on NETS.

Posted by kepnbnetnbca
28 Jun 2013, 09:02 PM

Hi fellow noids, are you new on here too or is this room just quiet as I see only 2 other members besides me? I am in a lot of carcinoid chat rooms to learn and meet other patients. I am midgut newly dx'd only in march, waiting to go to london , ontario to get more detailed dx and primary tumor out.

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2002 - Diagnosed with a bronchial neuroendocrine tumour (4cm). Surgically removed; no further treatment required.

2011 - Diagnosed with Ectopic Cushing's Syndrome.  No ACTH/steroid...

A short bio of me. I was diagnosed in 1982 with Carcinoid Tumors with a positive 24 hour urine test for 5 HIAA. My only symptoms back then were excessive sweating of the upper body and face. Now at...
it is my husband who has this rare condition
Hospital Pharmacist diagnosed in October 2010 with Metastatic carcinoid tumors of the liver. Surgery in September 2012 discovered and removed primaries in distal ileum and appendix. Resected ileum,...
Recently Dx'd (March 2013) w/carcinoid tumors in midgut & carcinoid syndrome. Live in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
I was diagnosed with goblet cell carcinoid of the appendix in October 2011.

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