Gastrointestinal Carcinoid Tumor Patient Version
Gastrointestinal Carcinoid Tumor Patient Version
A gastrointestinal (GI) carcinoid tumor is a slow-growing tumor that forms in nyurundukrayn cells in the GI tract. GI tract, stomach, small intestine, including the colon, rectum, appendix, and other organs. Most GI carcinoid tumors develop in the rectum, small intestine, or supplement.
Nyurundukrayn GI carcinoid tumors are a type of tumor. If they receive a signal from the nervous system to release hormones nyurundukrayn blood cells. Depending on where the tumor is found in the GI tract hormone type continue.
People who neoplasia type multiple endocrine 1 (MEN1) syndrome or neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a family history of GI carcinoid syndrome have an increased risk of tumors.
A gastrointestinal (GI) carcinoid tumor is a slow-growing tumor that forms in nyurundukrayn cells in the GI tract. GI tract, stomach, small intestine, including the colon, rectum, appendix, and other organs. Most GI carcinoid tumors develop in the rectum, small intestine, or supplement.
Nyurundukrayn GI carcinoid tumors are a type of tumor. If they receive a signal from the nervous system to release hormones nyurundukrayn blood cells. Depending on where the tumor is found in the GI tract hormone type continue.
People who neoplasia type multiple endocrine 1 (MEN1) syndrome or neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a family history of GI carcinoid syndrome have an increased risk of tumors.
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