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UNMET MEDICAL NEEDS IN METASTATIC LUNG AND DIGESTIVE NEUROENDOCRINE NEOPLASMS.

Neuroendocrinology 2018 August 29
<br>Unmet medical needs are not infrequent in oncology and these needs are usually of higher magnitude in rare cancers. The field of neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) has evolved rapidly during the last decade and currently a new WHO classification is being implemented and several treatment options are available in metastatic setting after the results of prospective phase III clinical trials. However, several questions are still unanswered and decisions in our daily clinical practice should be made with limited evidence. In the 2016 meeting of the advisory board of the European Neuroendocrine Tumor Society (ENETS) the main unmet medical needs in metastatic NENs setting were deeply discussed and several proposals to try to solve them are presented in this article, including biomarkers, imaging and therapy.<br>.

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