
Blood Clot risks in Neuroendocrine Neoplasms (NENs)
I have a personal interest in this subject because I had pulmonary emboli (PE) diagnosed in January 2011 around 6 weeks after I had major
Here is the monthly summary of what we all achieved in May 2024. Something new, something blue and some borrowed too! Every share helps someone understand or even work towards a diagnosis, discovery of the best doctors and treatments. Every share spreads awareness and you potentially save someone’s life.
One reason I am very thankful is because I continue to interleave personal life via short motorhome breaks and maintenance of my blog and other social media sites. I wish I could do more but there’s just little old me! And Chris too of course for those following my exploits on Facebook Page Ronny Allan.
Firstly, I’ll list the top 12 performing blog posts in May, I can assure you there is some great information in there, and you may have missed some of my newest blogs which also made it to the top 12. Click the blue heading or the picture on each.
Holiday photos, personal stuff, and often some areas of amusement are normally published on my Facebook page Ronny Allan (although I sometimes sneak one in on these monthly reviews!)
I’m thankful to the loyal supporters on my blog site and the other social media sites day and night (and I do note some doing both!). I really am very grateful. You know who you are – take a bow!
Neuroendocrine Cancer? – 10 questions to ask your doctor
Currently trending on RonnyAllan.NET
The Classification, Grading and Staging of Neuroendocrine Neoplasms (incorporating WHO 2022 classification changes)
A First-in-Human Phase I Trial With Antibody Drug Conjugate ADCT-701 in Neuroendocrine Tumors and Carcinomas
Staging of Neuroendocrine Neoplasms (NENs)
Neuroendocrine Cancer – don’t break my heart!
Neuroendocrine Cancer Nutrition Series Article 1 – Vitamin and Mineral Challenges
I look well but you should see my insides
Neuroendocrine Cancer? – Where to find a NET Centre/Specialist Worldwide
Neuroendocrine Cancer Nutrition Series Article 2 – Gastrointestinal Malabsorption
“You must be doing OK, you’ve not had chemotherapy”
Do you suffer from NET Brain?
Neuroendocrine Cancer – a difficult jigsaw
On 31st May 2014, Chris and I completed our 6 day walk from Wallsend in Newcastle along the 2000 year old Hadrian’s Wall to Bowness on-Solway. It was a massive challenge but we completed the mission and I have not looked back since.
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Published 31st May 2024
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