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Thank you so much for the detailed response. I don’t think I would be able to remember all the details. I don’t know who my interventional radiologist will be. The surgeon I was referred to is sending me to him as he is trying to determine if I may have NIPHS requiring surgery or if I might be able to take my tumor out via radio frequency ablation. Where did you go to for this procedure. After reading your experience, I am concerned about the radiologist’s experience. Don’t know who it will be yet. I live in San Antonio, TX.

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Living in Texas, MD Anderson is a great facility. I live in tulsa Oklahoma. I've also had ablation done on my liver, it's a good noninvasive option. Neuroendocrine tumors are difficult. Weather they are well diffentiated or not, whether they are active ie..causing symptoms in endocrine system. MD Anderson is a great facility. They have done peer to peer reviews with my drs here.