These are my top performing posts for 2017 – comprising one eighth of my entire hits for the year. My blog hits for 2017 almost reached a quarter of a million, double that of 2016 which was double that of 2015. A chunk of these figures can be attributed to most of these articles. Please share to maintain the momentum.
Top 6 posts for 2017 (Click on each article title to read) | Short Description | Hits in 2017 |
The Human Anatomy of Neuroendocrine Cancer | Making the point that Neuroendocrine Cancer is not confined to a particular part of the body | 9,906 |
Neuroendocrine Cancer Syndromes – Early Signs of a Late Diagnosis | All about syndromes | 7,546 |
Neuroendocrine Neoplasms – Grade and Stage (incorporating WHO 2017 changes) | The very latest information (particularly about grading) | 7,027 |
Neuroendocrine Cancer – no treats, just tricks | A very powerful awareness message. It was only published 2 months ago and is already the 10th most read post in over 220 since this site was set up. | 6,083 |
Steve Jobs – the most famous Neuroendocrine Cancer Ambassador we NEVER had | Love him or hate him, he generates external hits on my site – you could say he is now helping with Neuroendocrine Cancer awareness. It also debunks the Pancreatic Cancer myth | 6,046 |
Ignore this post about Neuroendocrine Cancer | Another very powerful awareness message – it is also the most tweeted post about NETs on twitter | 4,812 |
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Ronnie really does a great job advocating / educating on Neuroendocrine Tumors/Cancer.
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