NET's Metastasis to Brain
1. Net's found in 2017 - pancreas / small intestine co- primaries
2. Lanreotide until 2023 when progression was identified including bone metastasis.
3. 4 PRRT sessions completed September 2023
4. Octreotide since September 2023 -
5. September 2025 Ga-68 PET scan showed several new locations in the head area, previously identified multiple other bone lesions while lesions in the pancreas & liver appear to be "stable"
6. Additional PRRT sessions recommended - insurance approval pending
Question:
has anyone had experience dealing with metastasis to the brain?
Thanks.
Mark
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@tomrennie
Many thanks -
After additional discussions with the radiologists, the spots detected by the PET were not on the brain but on my skull - unfortunately, they are new.
My oncologist is suggesting additional PRRT sessions in addition to the 4 completed in September 2023.
I continue to seek other experiences just as yours.
Many thanks again -
Mark
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3 Reactions@markmark007 Will the additional PRRT sessions address the skull metastases? I haven't had PRRT, so I am learning through you. Thanks.
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1 ReactionWhile the PRRT session(s) have not been scheduled, all of the documentation I have reviewed would indicate a "yes" to your question. The previous 4 sessions in 2023 did stabilize my "tumor burden" - so I will await the results following new treatment(s).
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Mark
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1 ReactionMy husband has several tumors in his skull. His 1st tumor between the illium and bowel was removed in 1995. 12/30/22, he was rediagnosed and NETS were discovered throughout his skull and body. He is Stage 4. He has been on Lanriotide since January 2023 every 28 days. We just returned from his 6 month checkup at Mayo. The CT showed everything stable. The last MRI of his brain was 1 1/2 years ago. There are two large tumors near the brain blood barrier but doctors agree that they are meningoimas and are not concerned. He will stay on the Lanriotide and be rechecked in 6 months. He lives a very normal life and we are thankful that there have been no increases in tumors or in size of tumors.
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Many thanks for the information - much appreciated
Pleased he is doing well -
Mark
@tomrennie
I am so sorry for my delayed response -
For clarification: Latest PET / Ga-68 scan (September 2025) showed 6 - 7 skull lesions for the first time (for what its' worth, low SUV's ~ 5)
The NETs have metastasized to my bones starting in 2018.
The nuclear medicine docs have recommended 2 additional PRRT sessions ( I completed 4 in 2023).
Thanks again,
Mark
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