What To Expect After Treatment For A Pancreatic Net Tumor
“A PNET is very different from the more common adenocarcinoma and, as such, is treated completely differently,” says Andrew Hendifar, MD, medical director of pancreatic cancer at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles. PNETs are far slower to develop than adenocarcinomas and can often be cured through surgery. Depending on the type of tumor you have, as well as its size and location in the pancreas, there are also a number of other treatment options, including traditional chemotherapy and targeted molecular therapies, like peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT)....