Patient Information
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High Grade NETs
This is our newest publication; a booklet on High Grade NETs. Click on the image to download.
Surgery in NETs
This is our booklet covering aspects of surgery in all types of NETs, as well as what to expect when you go for surgery. Thanks to Mr Neil Pearce, Consultant Surgeon at Southampton General Hospital, for his help in compiling … Continue reading
Bronchial (lung) carcinoid
Click here to download our booklet on bronchial (or lung) carcinoid. This is now thought to be the most common type of NET cancer.
Non-functioning pancreatic NET
Our new, UPDATED booklet on Non-Functioning Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumours Please click on the image to download the booklet.
Gastrinomas
This is our new, updated Gastrinoma booklet. Please click on the image to download a copy of this booklet.
Food Symptoms and Treatment Record Diary
You may find this diary useful to help note down the doctors you see, and the dates of your consultations. There is a space to keep a record of your blood test results. At the back of the booklet is … Continue reading
Nutrition in NETs
This booklet was written in collaboration with Caley Schnaid, the first specialist NET dietician, whose role at the Royal Free Hospital in London was sponsored by the NET Patient Foundation.
Your guide to Neuroendocrine Tumours: Diagnostic Tests and Treatments
Ipsen Limited, the UK subsidiary of the Ipsen Group, has launched a new booklet and DVD for people with neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) entitled ‘Your guide to Neuroendocrine Tumours; Diagnostic Tests and Treatments’. “The patient journey can encompass a whole host … Continue reading
MEN1 Patient Information booklet
This is part of a series of fantastic booklets produced by A.M.E.N.D, The Association for Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Disorders (www.amend.org.uk) To download this booklet, please click on the image.
MEN2a Patient Information Booklet
This is part of a series of fantastic booklets produced by A.M.E.N.D, The Association for Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Disorders (www.amend.org.uk) To download this booklet, please click on the image.
MEN2b Patient Information Booklet
This is part of a series of fantastic booklets produced by A.M.E.N.D, The Association for Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Disorders (www.amend.org.uk) To download this booklet, please click on the image.