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Colorectal Neuroendocrine Neoplasms: Areas of Unmet Need

Authors :
Ramage, John K. Valle, Juan W. van Dijkum, Els J. M. Nieveen and Sundin, Anders Pascher, Andreas Couvelard, Anne Kloeppel, Guenter Bartsch, Detlef Arnold, Rudolf Baudin, Eric and Bodei, Lisa Borbath, Iva Capdevila, Jaume Caplin, Matyn and Chen, Jie Costa, Frederico Couvelard, Anne Cwikla, Jaroslaw B. Davies, Philippa de Herder, Wouter W. Falconi, Massimo and Falkerby, Jenny Fazio, Nicola Ferone, Diego Frilling, Andrea Garcia-Carbonero, Rocio Glasberg, Simona Gorbunova, Vera Grossman, Ashley Hoersch, Dieter Jensen, Robert and Kaltsas, Gregory Kloeppel, Guenter Kingge, Ulrich Peter and Kos-Kudla, Beata Krejs, Guenter J. Krenning, Eric Kulke, Matthew Lamberts, Steven W. J. Van Dijkum, Nieveen Els J. M. and O'Connor, Juan Manuel O'Toole, Dermot Pape, Ulrich-Frank and Partelli, Stefano Pavel, Marianne Ellen Peeters, Marc and Ramage, John K. Reed, Nicholas Simon Rindi, Guido Rinke, Anja Ruszniewski, Philippe Sorbye, Halfdan Sundin, Anders and Scoazec, Jean-Yves Taal, Babs G. Janson, Tiensuu Eva and Toumpanakis, Christos Valle, Juan W. Vullierme, Marie-Pierre and Staffan, Welin Wiedenmann, Bertman ENETS 2016 Munich Advisory Board
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The subject of colorectal neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs), subdivided into well-differentiated NENs, termed neuroendocrine tumours (NETs; grade (G) 1 and 2), and poorly differentiated NENs, termed neuroendocrine carcinomas (NECs; G3) according to the 2010 World Health Organisation (WHO) classification, has arguably not had as much attention or study as NENs occurring in other sites. Colorectal NETs and NECs are however easier to study than many others since they are usually not difficult to remove and are increasingly detected because of intensified colorectal cancer screening and surveillance programmes. Colorectal NETs and NECs show site-specific heterogeneity with variable behaviour and different therapeutic options; these various aspects provide unique challenges. Because of bowel cancer screening programmes, colorectal NENs, like conventional adenocarcinomas, may be diagnosed at a stage that is associated with improved survival. In this article we intend to describe and define areas of unmet needs relating to the epidemiology, classification, pathology, diagnosis and therapy of colorectal NETs (including NETs G3), colorectal NECs, and finally, mixed adeno-neuroendocrine carcinomas (MANECs) by reviewing and discussing the relevant literature.

Subjects

Subjects :
digestive system diseases

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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