Living with Neuroendocrine NETS, any advice?
Hi I am new here and just want to have a good place to chat with people that share my thoughts and concerns about my experience
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I am waiting for PRRT to be offered in my city, fingers crossed!
@tomrennie
Thank you for sharing. What stage Pnets to tbe liver or grade did you have? It gives me some hope! My husband is KI67 25% so considered stage 3 nets. He is soon going to start Captem and I don't know the next steps yet. I hope he tolerates it well because he is sensitive to most medications.
Thank you.
Pnets to most lesions to the liver.
@tomrennie
How big were your tumors? On liver?
TYou
My pancreas had an 8x6cm tumor. My liver also had innumerable lesions with the largest being 8x6cm. There were traces of the cancer throughout my body mostly in my bones. I started captem. It took a few cycles but everything started shrinking. After 13 cycles, my pancreas and liver were working again, so I was switched to a lower dose of maintenance capecitabine. After 1.5 years of just capecitabine, everything is still stable. Keep the faith. There is hope.
@tomrennie: Yippee! What a great post that encourages every one of us diagnosed with NETS! CAP-TEM treatment cycles (Lucky 13) followed by Capecitabine as maintenance treatment sure proved to be exactly what your NET tumors needed! I have new respect for this chemo procedure. Thank you for sharing your experience. Enjoy each day! Hugs….
Hi pavlina60
I just contacted my Oncologist and she said the bloodwork would show if we might have a weakness to have gallstones. I would not assign Lanreotide as the main culprit. There are other tests as well.
Of course, there are multiple reasons for gallstones, but this is one of the major side effects of Somatouline, alongside with elevated blood glucose.
But I think it is a small price to pay!
I just had my second anniversary of that treatment!🦓💜
You are correct, Somatuline or Lanreotide can produce gall stones among other side effects. How long were you taking this drug before your gall bladder acted up? I am just short of 2 years. Something that might help with symptoms..........maybe some contributors.........
the “no-nos” added by lanreotide are spicy foods, tomatoes, fatty meats, cruciferous vegetables, sugar/sweets. No uncooked veggies, all should be well cooked.
Apparently, 1 person every 90 minutes in the U.K. is diagnosed with NETs, which might help promote research.
Where did you get the 1 person every 90 minute stat for the UK? Thanks.
Hi Tom, I follow Ronny Allen from the U.K. and he is very helpful. I have exactly the same as him -Primary in the sm. bowel and metastasized to the liver. He posts almost every day with the latest of info. You (and others) can follow him.
https://ronnyallan.net/2025/03/07/one-every-2-hours/
Good luck,
Ricki