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My version of my NET journey: I am sorry to say that having diagnosis of Neuroendocrine Tumor cancer is likely to lead to frequent scans long term. Our type of cancer can appear and progress throughout our body, so the best thing to do is keep vigilant and report any unusual symptoms to oncologist.
Now for the good news: our type of cancer tends to grow very slowly! We also have many avenues of treatment available to us if tumor progression is found that can stabilize, shrink or eliminate cancer cells.
Bad news: no cure!
Be hopeful and lead a happy life. 🙂

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You’re right I have scans every six months but hey whatever it takes!!!

Right I have them every six months but whatever it takes!!!