Endocrine Cancer

  • Anxiety, including panic attacks.
  • Changes in bowel or bladder habits.
  • Confusion.
  • Depression.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Facial flushing (redness and warm feeling over the face).
  • Fatigue.
  • Fever.

Stage IV is divided into 2 substages: Stage IVA cancer has spread within the chest, such as the opposite lung or the lining of the heart or lung, and/or has spread to only 1 area outside of the chest. Stage IVB has spread outside of the chest, with more than 1 metastases outside the lung, in 1 or more organs.

  • Your Family History.
  • Age Makes a Difference.
  • Whether You're a Man or Woman.
  • Your Race.
  • Weakened Immune System.
  • Too Much Sun.
  • When You Have Another Disease.
  • Smoking.

Because there are no known controllable risk factors for neuroendocrine tumors, there is no way to prevent them. If you are at elevated risk for neuroendocrine tumors based on your family or personal health history, make an appointment with your doctor to discuss your risk factors and any health concerns you may have.

You may be at risk for developing Colorectal Cancer if you:

  • Age
  • Breast cancer
  • Environment and diet
  • Race
  • Radiation exposure
  • Body weight
  • Diabetes
  • Genetics
  • Iodine intake

How is it diagnosed?

How is it diagnosed?
  • Chemotherapy
  • Radiation therapy
  • Targeted therapy
  • Peptide receptor radionuclide therapy
  • Somatostatin analogs
  • Surgery
  • Immunotherapy
  • Active surveillance
  • If treatment does not work

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