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?
Yes, 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
I’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.
I go to Mayo Phoenix/Scottsdale. They have been a lifesaver for me too.
I 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.
Hello @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.
Hi. 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
Hello
I'm on a watch and observe plan. I will have my next scans in six months or approximately in October or November.
I think that is your call. However, I would see a NET specialist just to be cautious.