Anyone have experience with "functioning" Pancreatic NETs?
I was recently diagnosed with PNETS saw an oncologist and had a second opinion through University of Kansas. Through that session I learned my tumors are functioning and putting out their own hormones. The 3 levels that are high are serotonin, gastrin and chromogranin A. I was told the normal highs for these compared to what mine are: Serotonin 283/506, Gastrin 180/996, and Chromoranin A < 225/1766. I have discontinued Pantoprazole and was told I could use Pepcid if needed for GERD. I will have another lab done to see if the numbers have changed.
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Have any of you done PRRT treatments? They are going to discuss this with my sister.
What was the radiation treatment like? I have not heard of Sirt y90 treatments.
I have not. Had debulking surgery and am having CT scans every three months and no new growth. So far Lanreotide seems to be working for me. My doctor told me when Lan stops working we will look at other available options.
That’s wonderful. The Lanreotide is not working on my sister. 😔
Have her doctors offered PRRT?
Sorry! I hope they will find something that will work for her! I think CAP/TEM is also an option.
Good luck! Hugs!!💜🦓
Yes. They are going to talk with us the next time we meet on the 28th. I was wondering if anyone could educate me more on PRRT and how it affects people who have done this treatment.
My wife completed her 4th PRRT treatment on March 7th. She started last August, each treatment is 8 weeks apart. She has been able to continue part time work after the mandatory stay at home period after each treatment. You will be tired, The last treatment usually causes the most tiredness and diarrhea.
They map your liver about 30 days before the treatment I have tumors on both sides so 2 treatments are done about a month apart. They go up the artery in your groin and drop about a teaspoon size of y-90 microscopic glass spheres that actually number about a million. These guys lodge near the tumors and kill or shrink them. Treatment itself isn’t too bad although not fun? Best part for me I finally had something work to shrink my many tumors. Gastrin level has dropped the 250 level from 2000 it was done in August 2022 still stable! Unfortunately I had rare side effects I had radiation gastric ulcer 1 bead got loose and recovery was rough anything that went down hurt had to go back on a feeding tube for a couple months and also have a kidney that no longer functions. I hope I didn’t scare anyone my side effects are rare I would do it again if it was recommended.
What kind of treatment was this and what type of cancer?
Can I please ask what the mandatory stay at home period of time is?