Welcome to my Neuroendocrine Cancer terms and definitions list providing a source of meanings for acronyms and medical terms, all sourced from top Neuroendocrine Cancer sites.
How to use this list:
1. If your term begins with an A, see the list of As etc. Ditto for B to Z. Select your term from the list, the definition will show along with any of my blogs where that term is mentioned – this adds context. .
2. Numerical terms are also listed.
Please note I’m constantly working on the repository to clean up all definitions, adding and removing links where necessary, and ensuring all definitions are linked to at least one article. Where a definition is not yet linked to an article, the definition will still be listed, and you will see a message saying “nothing found” and offering you a search of my entire website.
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Glossary of Terms from Ronny Allan

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Ronny
I know that you have a lot information about this cancer, I have metastasis in the liver. I have every 28 days somatuline depot and chemoembolization when I need it. When I start to feel sick because new tumors I have pain in my joins like electric shocks. My doctor said that doesn’t have nothing to do with cancer. After the chemoembolization the pain go away so I suspect that is related. Please I want to have your opinion
Lolita Fernandez
I can’t really say yes or no to your question, I am not a doctor. It could be side effects of your treatment but that is a guess. Doctors normally say to allow 3 or 4 monthly injections to let your body get used to it.