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@colleenyoung
Sorry - misspelled. NET is the correct acronym. I was told that the tumor had neuroendocrine differentiation which was the same as neuroendocrine cancer. This was after three tumor boards and a second opinion by TheSecondOpinion.org in San Francisco comprised of experts from UCSF, Kaiser, Presbyterian Medical Center, and Stanford.

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@trixie1313 thanks for clarifying. I corrected the typo in the title. Now to find other members who have breast NETs to connect you with. I'll do my best.
So you have 2 DIFFERENT kinds of breast cancer in the same breast! What are the chances of that? Do you have any spread (mets) beyond the the breast?