Current oncology reports
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Current oncology reports · Jun 2012
ReviewPancreatic neuroendocrine and carcinoid tumors: what's new, what's old, and what's different?
Well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) can be subdivided into carcinoid and pancreatic NETs (panNETs). Recently, two therapies have been FDA approved for progressive well-differentiated pancreatic NETs but have not been submitted for use in carcinoid tumors (Yao, Shah, Ito, et al. N Engl J Med 364:514-23, 2011••; Raymond, Dahan, Raoul, et al. ⋯ This review will discuss "new" NET therapies and provides an overview of liver directed and "older" cytotoxic treatment options. We also briefly outline "what's different" by describing a recent genetics report identifying genetic mutations in panNETs. Such a discovery could potentially be used to stratify treatment and such studies are currently being investigated.