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Society for Endocrinology BES 2022

Harrogate, United Kingdom
14 Nov 2022 - 16 Nov 2022

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SfE BES is returning to Harrogate in 2022. Join with endocrine specialists from across the UK and beyond for the Society for Endocrinology's flagship meeting.

Nurse Session

Neuroendocrine tumours

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The management of neuroendocrine tumours

Grossman Ashley

Neuroendocrine tumours, or NETs, are a heterogeneous group of tumours which may arise from many sites, but primarily from the gastro-entero-pancreatic (GEP) system, and the respiratory system as bronchial and occasionally thymic NETs. Many small NETs are diagnosed incidentally as appendiceal or gastric NETs, and generally act in a totally benign manner. Diagnosis is contingent on positive histopathology (positive chromogranin immunostaining, grading 1-3 based on the Ki-67 inde...

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Patient perspective of multiple endocrine neoplasia syndromes

Grey Jo

AMEND provides information resources and support services to families with MEN syndromes, offering free membership, educational and peer support events, and a free Counselling Service provided by rare disease specialist psychotherapy organisation, Rareminds. Our 2021 Counselling Service feedback data (n=24) showed that the biggest issue by far for patients is dealing with their diagnosis (39% of respondents). Managing symptoms and treatment are also significant issues...