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Lenmon, please accept my condolences in the loss of your husband. The fact that he appeared to be doing well and had an upcoming appointment at Mayo, I'm sure added another level of challenge in dealing with his loss.
I have not had personal experience with the Neuroendocrine Cancer Awareness Network, but did some research on line and was impressed with what I read. They provide many services, including monies for research for this rare type of cancer. (I just passed my 5 year survivorship date.) Because it is still considered fairly rare, I think it's a wonderful idea to designate money for research purposes.
Take care of yourself as you enter this new and challenging phase of your life without your husband.
Wishing you the best.

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Thank you for your caring words. They mean a lot. And thank you for telling me about the Neuroendocrine Cancer Awareness Network. And for looking into them before you referred them. I'm so glad to hear that you have passed your 5-year survivorship date. That gives much needed hope to all those who are dealing with NETs in any form. I will say a prayer that your recovery continues and you are blessed with many good years ahead. Thank you again.