Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0038sk2.2 | Skills 2: Early Career Symposium: Effective communication: get involved, get engaged! | SFEBES2015

The battles of writing a lay summary

Grey Joanna

Lay summary uses are multitudinous with their overall purpose being to engage the average person’s interest and thereafter increase their understanding of a subject unfamiliar to them. In medicine, there is rightly an emphasis on ensuring that a patient fully understands what is happening to them in order that they may become an effective participatory member in their own care. However, literacy levels are surprisingly low, even in developed nations, and it therefore foll...

ea0094ret1.4 | Section | SFEBES2023

Life With a RET Gene Change

Grey Joanna

These days, many children with a RET gene change are diagnosed through genetic screening programmes when there is a parent with the gene change. I wasn’t one of those children and was not diagnosed with MEN2 until I was 31 years old. My son was diagnosed through screening at 2 years old. I will share our family’s story of how we adjusted to the ’new normal’, and how we live with this condition day-to-day more than 20 years down the line. I will also share s...

ea0044p121 | Neoplasia, cancer and late effects | SFEBES2016

Psychosocial impact of multiple endocrine neoplasia disorders

Grey Joanna , Winter Kym

Multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) disorders are autosomal dominantly inherited syndromes characterised by multi-glandular adenomas/carcinomas. AMEND is a charity providing support and information resources to MEN patients. A recent anonymous online patient survey was conducted by AMEND into the psycho-social impact of the conditions. 219 patients participated (n101 MEN1, n60 MEN2a, n26 MEN2b, n32 other) with a mean age of 47.5 years. 57% felt that their condition had a negati...

ea0065p135 | Endocrine Neoplasia and Endocrine Consequences of Living with and Beyond Cancer | SFEBES2019

The impact of gastrointestinal symptoms on quality of life in people with MEN2B

Goncharova Mariia , Grey Joanna , Druce Maralyn

Introduction: Besides medullary thyroid carcinoma and other endocrinopathies, people with MEN 2B have intestinal ganglioneuromatosis. A recent MEN2B cohort study reported high rates of gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms: we hypothesized these might have a major impact on patients’ daily lives.Methods: An online survey was conducted among patients from Association for Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Disorders (AMEND). This incorporated relevant elements fro...

ea0059p069 | Clinical practice, governance & case reports | SFEBES2018

Patient perception of provision of care for multiple endocrine neoplasia disorders in the UK compared to other EU member states

Grey Joanna , Breugmann Petra , Newey Paul

We report the results of the first Europe-wide survey of patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) disorders by the European MEN Alliance (EMENA). METHOD: An online questionnaire was distributed via patient groups, social media and health professionals. A total of 284 responses were analysed. RESULTS: 35% (n=99) UK responses and 65% (n=185) from 17 other EU countries: 68% female, 32% male (UK; 75% and 25%). Disorders represented were: MEN1 n=2...

ea0059p072 | Clinical practice, governance & case reports | SFEBES2018

Patient perception of quality of care for multiple endocrine neoplasia disorders in the UK compared to other EU countries

Grey Joanna , Bruegmann Petra , Newey Paul

We report the results of the first Europe-wide survey of the Quality of Care of patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) disorders by the European MEN Alliance (EMENA).Method: An online questionnaire was distributed via patient groups, social media and health professionals. A total of 284 responses were analysed.Results: 35% (n=99) of responses were from UK patients and 65% (n=185) from 17 other EU countri...