I have recently learned of a treatment for metastatic neuroendocrine

Posted by splendrous @splendrous, 3 days ago

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Neuroendocrine Tumors (NETs) Support Group.

I had a lithotripsy procedure years ago using sound waves to break up a kidney stone. This looks similar to that. Interesting technology.

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Thank you for sharing this! It appears groundbreaking. It gives me hope! I especially like the idea of a noninvasive treatment.

Please keep us posted if you hear more about this treatment being offered.

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Dr Eric Liu at the Rocky Mountain Cancer Center in Denver is now doing this procedure.

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Fascinating. I’m still awaiting my path report on a GI NET; this is promising news.

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@tmneuro

Dr Eric Liu at the Rocky Mountain Cancer Center in Denver is now doing this procedure.

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What are the qualifications to qualify for it?

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@tomrennie

What are the qualifications to qualify for it?

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The last info I saw was for now only 4 or less tumors can be treated in a liver. For now it is very expensive, there are trials going on to address more than 4 tumors at a time. We looked at it but our medical team at Froedert Hospital in Milwaukee felt it was too new procedure in our case. There is a good bit of info online about it to look at if you want to learn more.

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