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Neuroendocrine tumours, its types, symptoms (part 1)


Published : 15 Oct 2021 09:13 PM | Updated : 16 Oct 2021 01:04 PM

Neuroendocrine tumors are cancers that begin in specialized cells called neuroendocrine cells. Neuroendocrine cells have traits similar to those of nerve cells and hormone-producing cells.

Neuroendocrine tumors are rare and can occur anywhere in the body. Most neuroendocrine tumors occur in the lungs, appendix, small intestine, rectum and pancreas. There are many types of neuroendocrine tumors. Some grow slowly and some grow very quickly. Some neuroendocrine tumors produce excess hormones (functional neuroendocrine tumors). Others don't release hormones or don't release enough to cause symptoms (nonfunctional neuroendocrine tumors).

Types

• Adrenal cancer

• Carcinoid tumors

• Merkel cell carcinoma

• Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors

• Paraganglioma

• Pheochromocytoma

Symptoms:

Neuroendocrine tumors don't always cause signs and symptoms at first. The symptoms you might experience depend on the location of your tumor and whether it produces excess hormones.

• Pain from a growing tumor

• A growing lump you can feel under the skin

• Feeling unusually tired

• Losing weight without trying

• Skin flushing

• Diarrhea

• Frequent urination

• Increased thirst

• Dizziness

• Shakiness

• Skin rash

    Courtesy: Mayo Clinic

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