Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0014p168 | (1) | ECE2007

Somatostatin receptor immunohistochemistry in neuroendocrine tumors: a proposal of scoring system for clinical characterization and therapy selection

Faggiano Antongiulio , Volante Marco , Pia Brizzi Maria , La Rosa Stefano , Rapa Ida , Ferrero Anna , De Chiara Anna , Righi Luisella , Capella Carlo , De Rosa Gaetano , Dogliotti Luigi , Colao Annamaria , Papotti Mauro

Background: Typing somatostatin receptor (SSTR) expression in neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) is of relevance to target an octreotide-based diagnostic approach and treatment. The expanding use of immunohistochemistry to detect SSTR is to date not paralleled by an accurate methodological setting and standardized interpretation of the results.Objective: A multicentric study was designed to compare SSTR immunohistochemical expression with in vivo scinti...

ea0090p381 | Endocrine-related Cancer | ECE2023

Gender related differences in patients with carcinoid syndrome: new insights from a multicenter retrospective study

Grazia Tarsitano Maria , Altieri Barbara , Grossrubatscher Erika , Minotta Roberto , Zamponi Virginia , Albertelli Manuela , Appetecchia Marialuisa , Pia Brizzi Maria , Vittoria Davi Maria , Fanciulli Giuseppe , Giannetta Elisa , Guarnotta Valentina , La Salvia Anna , Lania Andrea , Lavezzi Elisabetta , Malandrino Pasqualino , Mazzilli Rossella , Modica Roberta , Pia Anna , Prinzi Natalie , Pusceddu Sara , Razzore Paula , Zanata Isabella , Chiara Zatelli Maria , Isidori Andrea , Maria Colao Anna , Faggiano Antongiulio , Maddalena Ruggeri Rosaria

The incidence of Neuroendocrine Neoplasm (NEN) and related carcinoid syndrome (CS) increased markedly in recent decades, and women appear to be more at risk than men. As per other tumors, gender may be relevant in influencing the clinical and prognostic characteristics. Unfortunately, there are no studies designed to answer this question in the literature. The present multicentric study was designed to evaluated gender differences, if any, in clinical presentation and outcomes...