
Neuroendocrine Tumours (NETs) – Vitamin D (Cholecalciferol / Ergocalciferol)
Vitamin D deficiency is demonstrably more common in people with neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) — but that does not automatically mean your deficiency is caused by
From Ronny Allan.
Here is the monthly summary of December 2024 on RonnyAllan.NET
A quiet month due to holiday and grateful for those who continued to read and share my articles while I was absent.
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. Fortunately I have a great 2IC and admin team in my private group, so that runs as normal.
Firstly, I’ll list the top 10 performing blog posts in December, 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 10. Click the blue heading or the picture on each. Every share spreads awareness and you potentially save someone’s life.
I normally post my new blog posts on my Facebook page Neuroendocrine Cancer and/or World Neuroendcrine Cancer Day. 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 or on the main blog outlets)
I’m thankful to the loyal supporters on my blog and other social media sites day and night (and I do note some doing both!). I really am very grateful. Feel free to share anything you want.
Neuroendocrine Cancer – tumour markers and hormone levels
Lanreotide – Fourteen more years
Neuroendocrine Cancer: My experience with Lanreotide Ipsen
The Classification, Grading and Staging of Neuroendocrine Neoplasms (incorporating WHO 2022 classification changes)
Q. The best diet for Neuroendocrine Cancer? A. The one that works for you.
Neuroendocrine Cancer? – Where to find a NET Centre/Specialist Worldwide
The Syndromes of Neuroendocrine Cancer – Early Signs of a Late Diagnosis
The 5 E’s (of Carcinoid Syndrome)
Rosacea – the NET Effect
Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) – The NET Effect
The group was really an afterthought but I was driven to create one to counter the onslaught of misinformation and myths generated by badly moderated groups.
In terms of the largest patient groups across the world, mine is the newest but has grown quickly into the biggest after accelerating past long established ones in terms of membership and according to recommendations, in the way the group is run, US,UK, Canada, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Ireland, India, Germany and Sweden dominate making almost 90% of the group membership.
I passed the 10,000 membership figure in the summer p.s. membership applications are not slowing down! Not as rare as you think!

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