Carcinoid Syndrome
What causes carcinoid tumours?
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It'snotknown exactlywhy carcinoid tumours develop, but it's thought that mostoccur by chance.
Your chances of developing a carcinoid tumour may be increased if you have:
- a rare family syndrome called multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1)
- parents or siblings with a carcinoid tumour
- parents with squamous cell skin cancer , non-Hodgkin's lymphoma , or cancer of the brain, breast, liver, womb, bladder or kidney
- conditions called neurofibromatosis or tuberous sclerosis
You can read more about the possible risk factors for carcinoid tumours on theCancer Research UK website.
Articles for Carcinoid Syndrome
Diagnosing carcinoid tumours
Acarcinoid tumour may be found incidentally for example, as a surgeon is removing an appendix. In this case, the tumour will often be caught early and removed along with the appendix, causing no furth
Information about you
If you have carcinoid syndrome, your clinical team will pass information about you on to the National Congenital Anomaly and Rare Diseases Registration Service (NCARDRS). This helps scientists look f
Introduction
A carcinoid tumour is a rare type of cancerous tumour. Read about the causes and treatments, and about a group of symptoms they can cause, known as carcinoid syndrome.
Outlook
If the whole tumour can be removed, this may cure the cancer and symptoms altogether. But even if surgeons cannot remove the entire tumour, it usually grows slowly and can be controlled with medicatio
Signs and symptoms
In the early stages of having a carcinoid tumour, you may not have any symptoms. You may also not have symptoms if the tumour is just in your digestive system, as any hormones it produces will be brok
Treating carcinoid tumours and carcinoid syndrome
If the tumour is caught early, it may be possible to completely remove it and cure the cancer altogether. Otherwise, surgeons will remove as much of the tumour as possible (debulking). You can read m
What can I do to help myself?
There are things you can do yourself to manage some of the symptoms of carcinoid syndrome. Generally, you should avoid triggersof flushing , such as: alcohol large meals spicy foods foods contai
What causes carcinoid tumours?
It'snotknown exactlywhy carcinoid tumours develop, but it's thought that mostoccur by chance. Your chances of developing a carcinoid tumour may be increased if you have: a rare family syndrome call