Endocrine and Neuroendocrine System


In the human body, the nervous system serves as a shared regulating system. Various nerves are typically used to connect it to the spinal cord and brain. The cancer type known as the neuroendocrine tumor develops in cells with particular functions. Despite being uncommon, these cancers can develop everywhere in the body. The body's malignant cells can grow slowly or quickly. The lungs, pancreas, appendix, intestines, and rectum are where neuroendocrine carcinoma is most frequently found. The thymus, thyroid, pituitary, and adrenal glands are among the organs where neuroendocrine cancer can develop. The site of formation can be used to categorize neuroendocrine cancer.



 


  • Origin of NETs
  • Classification of NETs
  • Primary Tumor Localizations
  • NEN Diagnosis
  • Hormonal Syndrome in NET
  • Pathogenesis of Carcinoid

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