A spotlight on Appendiceal Neuroendocrine Neoplasms

A spotlight on Appendiceal Neuroendocrine Neoplasms

What are Appendiceal NENs Appendiceal Neuroendocrine Neoplasms (NENs) account for approximately 60% of all primary cancers in the appendix.  The other main cancer types found in the appendix are regular adenocarcinomas (including signet ring cell and goblet cell) and mucinous neoplasms such as Pseudomyxoma Peritonei (PMP) or Low-Grade Mucinous Neoplasms (LAMD).   Appendiceal neuroendocrine tumours (aNET) […]

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Nuclidium wins award to study NET radiopharmaceutical – Phase 1 Clinical Trial of TraceNET (TM)

Nuclidium wins award to study NET radiopharmaceutical – Phase 1 Clinical Trial of TraceNET (TM)

What is TraceNETTM TraceNETTM is a a novel copper-based ‘radiodiagnostic’ for detecting neuroendocrine tumours (NET). The PET imaging agent candidate is the diagnostic component of NUCLIDIUM’s theranostic program, which comprises a true theranostic pair for diagnosing and treating NET patients, leveraging the company’s unique copper-based approach. The Phase 1 program for the diagnostic is the […]

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Experimental drug for Gastric NET – Netazepide

Experimental drug for Gastric NET – Netazepide

Gastric NETs When I wrote my post entitled “Spotlight on Gastric Neuroendocrine Neoplasms“, I explained what these were with some emphasis on the association with hypergastrinemia (elevated fasting serum gastrin levels) with Type 1 and 2 gNETs being differentiated by the settings in which this occurs.  This oversecretion is not the same as so called […]

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A Newsletter from RonnyAllan.NET – 13th March 2023

A Newsletter from RonnyAllan.NET – 13th March 2023

Newsletter from Ronny Allan – 13th March 2023 Welcome to my new template newsletter compiled using WordPress (my blog app). This is the 2nd in this format, and I will continue in the absence of a Newsletter app that meets my needs. It’s been another busy month as you will see below. But please take […]

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Fructose intolerance – the NET Effect

Fructose intolerance – the NET Effect

Background   When I cast my mind back to my very first surgery, I remember all sorts of ‘plumbing’ issues but was told it would take a while for my adjusted plumbing to repair and do its work once more. It’s not gone fully back to normal, but I accept minor side effects of getting rid […]

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A tribute to the life and legacy of Miranda Filmer

A tribute to the life and legacy of Miranda Filmer

It’s true to say that Neuroendocrine Cancer is an older person’s disease, the epidemiology is clear on that.  But I do see many young people diagnosed. In my own experience and observation, I normally see three main scenarios with younger people; an incidentally discovered appendiceal NET after appendicitis, someone with hereditary NET (e.g. Multiple Endocrine […]

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Treatment for Neuroendocrine Cancer: Beware of the alternatives

Treatment for Neuroendocrine Cancer: Beware of the alternatives

The Alternative Hype Cancer Research UK warns of the risks in Alternative Therapies, and I pay great attention to what these guys say.  I know from my association with their research capability, that they take an evidence-based approach and do not publish these things lightly. Please note Alternative Therapy is not the same as Complementary […]

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RonnyAllan.NET – Summary of February 2023 – Ronny Allan – Living with Neuroendocrine Cancer

RonnyAllan.NET – Summary of February 2023 – Ronny Allan – Living with Neuroendocrine Cancer

Summary Another great start to 2023 and I thank those who continue to support my social media and this blog.  I’m keen to hear any suggestions of the sort of thing you would like me to research and publish.  I am working on two or three more blog posts due to come in in the […]

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A spotlight on Gastric Neuroendocrine Neoplasms

A spotlight on Gastric Neuroendocrine Neoplasms

What are Gastric NENs Unlike other anatomical types, the word Gastric is used to indicate a tumour (NET) or carcinoma (NEC) in the stomach.  The stomach lies at the bottom of your oesophagus and connects to the first part of the small intestine (the duodenum).  Clearly a key part of the gastrointestinal system, it processes […]

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Sometimes I climb hills just to piss my cancer off

Sometimes I climb hills just to piss my cancer off

Pissing off cancer is both metaphorical and physical Being diagnosed with a Grade 2 metastatic Neuroendocrine Cancer in 2010 was a bit of a shock. I didn’t feel ill enough to have a stage IV cancer.   At first, I just kept working thinking this was ‘something and nothing’ and normality would return in due course. […]

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Belzutifan for the Treatment of Advanced Pheochromocytoma/Paraganglioma (PPGL), Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor (pNET), or Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) Disease-Associated Tumors

Belzutifan for the Treatment of Advanced Pheochromocytoma/Paraganglioma (PPGL), Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor (pNET), or Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) Disease-Associated Tumors

What is von Hippel-Lindau disease (VHL)? Von Hippel-Lindau disease (VHL) is an autosomal dominant disease that can predispose individuals to multiple neoplasms. Germline pathogenic variants in the VHL gene predispose individuals to specific types of benign tumors, malignant tumors, and cysts in many organ systems. These include central nervous system hemangioblastomas; retinal hemangioblastomas; clear cell renal cell carcinomas and renal cysts; pheochromocytomas, cysts, […]

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A Phase II Clinical Trial of Nivolumab and Temozolomide for Neuroendocrine Neoplasms

A Phase II Clinical Trial of Nivolumab and Temozolomide for Neuroendocrine Neoplasms

What is Nivolumab (Opdivo) Nivolumab is a type of cancer treatment drug called an immunotherapy. It is a treatment for a number of different types of cancer. You might have it as part of a clinical trial for other types of cancer. What is Temozolomide (Temodal) Temozolomide is a type of chemotherapy.  It is well […]

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A Newsletter from RonnyAllan.NET – 12th February 2023

A Newsletter from RonnyAllan.NET – 12th February 2023

Newsletter from Ronny Allan – 12th February 2023 Welcome to my new template newsletter compiled using WordPress (my blog app). I generated a template similar to my previous email newsletter and hopefully this will work out.  But it does rely on you opening the email notification you receive.   This is a bit of a practice […]

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RonnyAllan.NET – Summary of January 2023 – Ronny Allan – Living with Neuroendocrine Cancer

RonnyAllan.NET – Summary of January 2023 – Ronny Allan – Living with Neuroendocrine Cancer

Summary Great start to 2023 and I thank those who continue to support my social media and this blog.  I’m keen to hear any suggestions of the sort of thing you would like me to research and publish. The top 10 most-read posts in January are listed below: Paul Hunter Tribute – Snooker champion and […]

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Phase I study of procaspase-activating compound-1 (PAC-1) in the treatment of advanced malignancies (incl NET)

Phase I study of procaspase-activating compound-1 (PAC-1) in the treatment of advanced malignancies (incl NET)

Trial Summary This interesting trial is a multi-cancer effort including NET.  The phase I clinical trial of Procaspase Activating Compound-1 (PAC-1), a drug that spurs programmed cell death in cancer cells, found only minor side effects in patients with end-stage cancers. The drug stalled the growth of tumors in the five people in the trial […]

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Dustin Diamond

Dustin Diamond

I’m behind the curve on this one after being ahead on celebrities such as Steve Jobs, Aretha Franklin, Wilko Johnson and Olivia Williams.  But in my defence, Dustin Diamond was not that well known in UK. I noticed his name mentioned in relation to “Neuroendocrine” in early 2023. I set about searching and it didn’t […]

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Neuroendocrine tumors are uncommon but definitely not rare

Neuroendocrine tumors are uncommon but definitely not rare

USA finally commits  UK and Australian figures recently confirmed that Neuroendocrine Cancer is the 10th and 7th most common cancer type.  It was great to see this post from the American Society of Clinical Oncology, albeit the USA is joining later than many other countries confirming the worst-kept secret ever – NETs are not rare.  […]

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Cancer Ablation

Cancer Ablation

What is Cancer Ablation? This is a minimally invasive surgical method to treat solid cancers. Special probes are used to “burn” or “freeze” cancers. Computed Tomography (CT), Ultrasound (US) or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is used to guide and position the needle probe into the tumour. This requires only a tiny hole, usually less than […]

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Lactose intolerance – the NET Effect

Lactose intolerance – the NET Effect

Background   When I cast my mind back to my very first surgery, I remember asking my Oncologist what I could do to put on weight.  He said to drink full-fat milk.  I was compliant in those days without reverting to Dr Google.   Anyway, I did put on weight but perhaps the milk played a small […]

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EUS Guided Ablation for small pancreatic NETs (Less than 2cm)

EUS Guided Ablation for small pancreatic NETs (Less than 2cm)

To burn or not to burn? I once wrote a post about Pancreatic NET “to cut or not to cut”.  You can read that here.  Surgery for small pancreatic NETs remains controversial with most guidelines and study guidelines recommending surveillance for small primary tumours less than 2cm.  There are exceptions to that, e.g. preventative surgery […]

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RonnyAllan.NET – a review of 2022

RonnyAllan.NET – a review of 2022

Review In 2022, my pet project (my blog) hit 2 million views in early November – that was a major boost.  It takes 3-4 years to get a million hits based on current performance.  To be honest, I’m still flabbergasted by reaching one million in 2018. It just kinda happened!  I am grateful for every single view.  […]

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RonnyAllan.NET – Summary of December 2022

RonnyAllan.NET – Summary of December 2022

Summary December is always the quietest month of the year, no surprise why!  However, the top 10 below is somewhat surprising, I guess some posts I make spike regardless of the time of year.   Ever wonder what caused your Neuroendocrine Cancer? This clearly interests people because approaching 1000 people read it from one single post […]

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