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1. What are the Risk and Side Effects of PRRT
(PRRT)
What are the Risks? As with most, if not all, of the treatment options open to neuroendocrine tumor patients, there are risks associated with using PRRT to treat metastasized tumors. The greatest risks ...
Created on 16 March 2011
2. Update to a Solider Story
(Bad Berka)
... He recommended three options. One was a liver transplant. The second was a multivisceral (multiple) organ transplant. Both were expensive and risky. The third option was most preferable. It was PRRT (Peptide ...
Created on 26 February 2014
3. One-third of patients unaware of rad exposure with CT, cardiac SPECT
(In the News)
... PRRTinfo.org are working with the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging to provide information for patients on the benifits and risks of nuclear diagnostic and treatment. To learn more about ...
Created on 03 January 2013
4. CCAN NET Cancer Patients Conference Long Island
(Past Conferences )
... in protein – you are at risk for other disease – need to reduce your risk for other disease – back off fruit juice – try the fruit.  Try putting mushrooms in the window and have them absorb the light for ...
Created on 20 August 2011
5. Flora
(Bad Berka)
... leaves the ward with them. For most patients, there are no complications; measures are taken to reduce the small risk of damage to a kidney. Some decline in white and red blood cell counts is expected ...
Created on 18 April 2011
6. FAQs
(FAQs)
... NETs patient should also evaluate their best treatment option before any treatment. Does PRRT cause kidney damage? PRRT could damage kidneys, but the risk is relatively low. Considerable research has ...
Created on 13 April 2011
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