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Welcome and Introduction
Presenter: N. Fazio, IT
Session: Welcome and Introduction
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Pathologist (Terminology and Classifications)
Presenter: M. Milione, IT
Session: Session 1, Current Evidence to Diagnose and Treat GEP NENs Patients
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Radiologist
Presenter: M.-P. Vullierme, FR
Session: Session 1, Current Evidence to Diagnose and Treat GEP NENs Patients
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Nuclear Physician (Theranostic Role of Nuclear Medicine)
Presenter: V. Prasad, DE
Session: Session 1, Current Evidence to Diagnose and Treat GEP NENs Patients
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Gastroenterologist (Role of Endoscopy, Chronic Diarrhea)
Presenter: C. Toumpanakis, UK
Session: Session 1, Current Evidence to Diagnose and Treat GEP NENs Patients
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Endocrinologist (Functioning pancreatic NETs)
Presenter: G. Kaltsas, GR
Session: Session 1, Current Evidence to Diagnose and Treat GEP NENs Patients
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Medical Oncologist (Metastatic Disease)
Presenter: R. Garcia-Carbonero, ES
Session: Session 1, Current Evidence to Diagnose and Treat GEP NENs Patients
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Participant Clinical Case Discussion: Is There a Place For Re-challenge of PRRT in Neuroendocrine Tumors?
Presenter: S. Ferreira, PT
Session: Session 2, Multispecialist Therapeutic Approach
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Molecular Targeted Agents in GEP NETs
Presenter: R. Garcia-Carbonero, ES
Session: Session 2, Multispecialist Therapeutic Approach
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Participant Clinical Case Discussion: The Value of Everolimus as Second-line Treatment in Pancreatic NEN
Presenter: M. Golcic, HR
Session: Session 2, Multispecialist Therapeutic Approach
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