by Leanne Talbot | Mar 25, 2021
In UK the incidence of Ovarian Neuroendocrine Cancers is less than 10 women a year: England – Nearly 7,000 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer every year – 0.1% Neuroendocrine = 7 a year – 33 percent of women with ovarian cancer were diagnosed... by Leanne Talbot | Mar 17, 2021
Primary Ovarian Neuroendocrine Cancer symptoms mimic Ovarian cancer symptoms: Symptoms include: ❗ Persistent bloating – not bloating that comes and goes ❗ Feeling full quickly and/or loss of appetite ❗Pelvic or abdominal pain (that’s your tummy and below)... by Leanne Talbot | Mar 9, 2021
The project was to identify the number of Colorectal and Ileal NENs found in the Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (BCSP). The aim was to understand how they were identified, how they were investigated and how they were treated. The Bowel Cancer screening programme... by Leanne Talbot | Mar 9, 2021
FIVE years ago a Darlington mum (Lung Neuroendocrine Cancer Patient) had become the first person in the UK to undergo pioneering robotic lung surgery. Gemma Walker was pregnant with her second child when she was told she had a tumour on her lung. But because of the... by Leanne Talbot | Mar 9, 2021
In the UK, gynaecological cancers (cervix, uterus, ovary, vagina and vulva) accounted for 12% of all cancers in 2015 : with ovarian cancer being the 6th most common : around 7,300 new cases in 2017. Primary Ovarian Neuroendocrine Cancers comprise less than 0.1%...