determination of primary site of NET
My son, age 29, who has had very serious digestive problems (sigmoid volvulus resulting in left hemicolectomy, small bowel blockage, bowel perforation, strangulated abdominal hernia, extensive adhesions, etc) recently had a colonoscopy and now a NET was found in his rectum. It was small and grade 1, positive for synaptophysin, but his surgeon didn't think that testing for other NETs elsewhere in his body was necessary. He also didn't tell us if the NET was a primary tumor. Should my son have further tests, and can a biopsy determine if the tumor that was found was primary or if metastasized?
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thank you, I definitely will!
Hi @hopeful33250
Again, thank you for message! Your information about your NETs all being in the same area, and your having no carcinoid activity / symptoms, is very helpful. It's wonderful that yours didn't spread and were discovered and treated.
My son is waiting for his doctor's referral to the NET specialist in Portland that we are hoping to see.
Your offer to keep communicating about this is such a comfort - thank you!
Rebecka
@rebecka93
Wishing your son, all the best!