Should I see a NET specialist?
In January 2020 I had a distal pancreaectomy to remove a malignant non functioning pancreatic tumor. It was well defined; local lymph nodes clear; ki 67 >2. Every 6 months I receive a pt scan which I discus with my surgeon’s PA. Should I also be consulting with a Net specialist?
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Hi Liz, I thought I'd check in with you. Has it been determined that the tumor was a neuroendocrine tumor? How are you doing?
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3 ReactionsYes, Pnet neuroendocrine ki 67 > 2 malignant non functioning was the diagnosis after biopsy in Rochester. The tumor was originally a found during a ct scan at another hospital after a routine colonoscopy revealed a large tumor in my sigmoid colon ( which was not a NET.) I had the colon tumor removed and a distal pancreaectomy at Mayo in January of 2020
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1 ReactionI’m well. Thank you for checking. I just had a scan in Rochester that they said looked “great”. When I read the other posts I get concerned that I’m not doing enough for myself, but I think that is a pretty universal concern with cancer. Not completely related but my husband died of melanoma when my children were young, so I’ve been determined to seek the best care I could find. Mayo has literally been a lifesaver.
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3 ReactionsI go to Mayo Phoenix/Scottsdale. They have been a lifesaver for me too.
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4 ReactionsI also have a PNET and am being seen at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale/Phoenix. They have a very good NET program. Dr Sonbol is my doctor and my surgeon is Dr. Stucky who specializes in PNETs also. They are part of a multi-disciplanary team to diagnoses and treats PNETs. Good luck.
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2 ReactionsHello @fabiant,
I am glad to hear that you are being seen by NET specialists at Mayo. What is the current plan of treatment for your PNET?
Dr. Sonbol is my doctor as well.
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2 ReactionsHi. I guess my original post was confusing. I had a PNet resected and now I am on six months scans and blood work. Because it was resected I didn’t know if I should be seeing a Net specialist, or have a Net specialist on my team. Thanks
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1 ReactionHello
I'm on a watch and observe plan. I will have my next scans in six months or approximately in October or November.
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1 ReactionI think that is your call. However, I would see a NET specialist just to be cautious.
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