Carcinoid tumor is a rare and slow-growing cancer. It is a type of neuroendocrine tumor that normally begins in parts of the digestive tract, such as the stomach, appendix, small intestine, colon, rectum, or lungs. The signs and symptoms of this condition may include abdominal pain, diarrho...
Lung Carcinoid Tumor Fewer than 5% of lung cancers are lung carcinoid tumors. They are also sometimes called neuroendocrine lung tumors. Most of these tumors grow slowly and rarely spread. Pleuralmesothelioma The pleural membrane covers and lubricates the lungs. The cells in the pleural tissue some...
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Relative to carcinoid tumors in other organs, such as the liver and lungs, TNETs are extremely infrequent (0.4%). Patients with TNETs, however, have a worse prognosis because of the more aggressive biologic behavior of the tumor, with more distant metastases and higher recurrence rates than ...
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