Guidelines for the management of neuroendocrine tumours by the Brazilian gastrointestinal tumour group

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2017Author
Riechelmann, Rachel P.
Weschenfelder, Rui F.
Costa, Frederico P.
Andrade, Aline Chaves
Osvaldt, Alessandro Bersch
Quidute, Ana Rosa P.
dos Santos, Allan
Hoff, Ana Amelia O.
Gumz, Brenda
Buchpiguel, Carlos
Vilhena Pereira, Bruno S.
Lourenco Junior, Delmar Muniz
da Rocha Filho, Duilio Reis
Fonseca, Eduardo Antunes
Riello Mello, Eduardo Linhares
Makdissi, Fabio Ferrari
Waechter, Fabio Luiz
Carnevale, Francisco Cesar
Coura-Filho, George B.
de Paulo, Gustavo Andrade
Girotto, Gustavo Colagiovanni
Bezerra Neto, Joao Evangelista
Glasberg, Joao
Casali-da-Rocha, Jose Claudio
Rego, Juliana Florinda M.
de Meirelles, Luciana Rodrigues
Hajjar, Ludhmila
Menezes, Marcos
Bronstein, Marcello D.
Sapienza, Marcelo Tatit
Barisson Villares Fragoso, Maria Candida
Albergaria Pereira, Maria Adelaide
Barros, Milton
Forones, Nora Manoukian [UNIFESP]
Galvao do Amaral, Paulo Cezar
Scortegagna de Medeiros, Raphael Salles [UNIFESP]
Araujo, Raphael L. C.
Franca Bezerra, Regis Otaviano
Peixoto, Renata D'Alpino
Aguiar, Samuel, Jr.
Ribeiro, Ulysses, Jr.
Pfiffer, Tulio
Hoff, Paulo M.
Coutinho, Anelisa K.
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ArtigoISSN
1754-6605Is part of
EcancermedicalscienceDOI
10.3332/ecancer.2017.716Metadata
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Neuroendocrine tumours are a heterogeneous group of diseases with a significant variety of diagnostic tests and treatment modalities. Guidelines were developed by North American and European groups to recommend their best management. However, local particularities and relativisms found worldwide led us to create Brazilian guidelines. Our consensus considered the best feasible strategies in an environment involving more limited resources. We believe that our recommendations may be extended to other countries with similar economic standards.
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Ecancermedicalscience. Bristol, v. 11, p. -, 2017.Keywords
neuroendcrine tumourscancer
chemotherapy
targeted therapy
radionuclide peptide therapy
guideline
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