Journal article
Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of carcinoid tumours. Part 1: the gastrointestinal tract. A statement from a Canadian National Carcinoid Expert Group.
Abstract
Carcinoid tumours are relatively rare and, in general, slow growing. They can be "non-functioning" tumours, presenting as a tumour mass, or "functioning" tumours secondary to the production of several biopeptides leading to the carcinoid syndrome. Though these tumours represent 0.25% of an oncology practice, a proper understanding of the clinical course of the disease and of the importance of appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic measures is …
Authors
Maroun J; Kocha W; Kvols L; Bjarnason G; Chen E; Germond C; Hanna S; Poitras P; Rayson D; Reid R
Journal
Current Oncology, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 67–76
Publisher
MDPI
Publication Date
4 2006
DOI
10.3390/curroncol13020006
ISSN
1198-0052