ea0089c38 | Clinical – Surgery/Applied Pathology | NANETS2022
Concors, MD Seth J
, Tzeng, MD Ching-Wei D
, Ikoma MD Naruhiko
, Kim MD Michael
, Cao, MD Hop Tran
, Lee, MD Jeffery E
, Katz, MD Matthew HG
, Maxwell, MD, MBA Jessica E
Background: Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are increasing in incidence and prevalence. Small intestine, rectum, pancreas and appendix are the most common enteric sites of NETs, and when identified early, surgical resection can be curative. We hypothesized that observed increases in incidence and prevalence of NETs are primarily driven by earlier detection of loco-regional tumors. In turn, increases in incidence of early-stage tumors is associated with increases in resection and ...