8 research outputs found
Effect of lithium and oral thyrotrophin-releasing hormone (TRH) on serum thyrotrophin (TSH) and radioiodine uptake in patients with well differentiated thyroid carcinoma
Singapore Medical Journal366606-608SIMJ
Remission of Menetrier's disease associated with ranitidine administration
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine205716-717ANZJ
Iodine-131 therapy for hyperthyroidism prescribed by endocrinoiogist - Our preliminary experinence
10.1055/s-0028-1102919Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology and Diabetes11710616 - 62
Complexes with the fac-{M(CO)3}+ (M = 99mTc, Re) moiety and long alkyl chain ligands as Lipiodol surrogates
10.1016/j.ica.2006.04.023Inorganica Chimica Acta359124087-4094ICHA
Proactive multi-modality treatment of Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumours (PNETs): Potential survival benefits
Background/objectivesPrimary and metastatic pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (PNET) can be treated with combination of surgery, locoregional and systemic therapy. Survival benefits from individual treatments have been well reported, however, the combined outcome from multimodal treatments are not well described in the literature. We report outcomes in a cohort of PNET patients treated with proactive, multimodality therapy.Methods106 patients were identified from a single tertiary referral centre prospective database. Outcomes of treatment were studied, with the primary end point being death from any cause.ResultsMedian follow-up was 71 months and overall 5-year survival of 62%. In patients with stage I-III disease (51 patients) estimated 5-year survival was 90%. Median survival in patients with stage IV disease was 51 months with an estimated 5-year survival of 40% in this group. A total of 80 patients (75%) had surgery of which 16% suffered complications requiring intervention. There was no perioperative mortality.ConclusionsThis study demonstrates that proactive multimodal treatment is safe and may confer a survival benefit to patients in this cohort <br/