The term ‘carcinoid’ entered medical literature over 100 years ago to describe a peculiar intestinal epithelial neoplasm. Since then, a large body of literature has expanded the concept of carcinoid, later replaced by the term ‘NeuroEndocrine Tumor’ (NET), defining a wide spectrum of peculiar tumors, potentially affecting all organs and tissues, originating from neuroendocrine cells, sharing, but, at the same time, keeping, pathognomonic pathological, radiological and clinical features. This book provides an authoritative overview of the epidemiological, clinical, genetic, molecular and pathological characteristics of NETs and highlights the most relevant controversial issues in the classification, diagnosis and therapy. Furthermore the new frontiers in the field of medical therapies are presented, through a multidisciplinary and translational approach. Considering the fact that NETs have been recently demonstrated less rare as considered so far, 'Neuroendocrine Tumors: A Multidisciplinary Approach' is a must read for endocrinologists, gastroenterologists, endocrine surgeons, as well as pathologists, nuclear medicine physicians and radiologists focused on NET.
88 - 103: Endoscopy and Endoscopic Ultrasound in Assessing and Managing Neuroendocrine Neoplasms
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Published:2015
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Subject Area: Endocrinology , Further Areas , Gastroenterology , General Medicine , Oncology , Pathology and Cell BiologyBook Series: Frontiers of Hormone Research
Dermot O'Toole, Laurent Palazzo, 2015. "Endoscopy and Endoscopic Ultrasound in Assessing and Managing Neuroendocrine Neoplasms", Neuroendocrine Tumors: A Multidisciplinary Approach, M. Papotti, W.W. de Herder
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