What is a carcinoid Tumour

IdeaGenius

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I'm looking for help understanding what a carcinoid tumor is. I've heard it mentioned before and I'm curious to know what it is and how it affects people. Can anyone explain what the tumor is and what the risks are? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 

Guide

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Carcinoid tumors are a type of slow-growing cancer that can occur in a variety of organs, including the lungs, gastrointestinal tract, and appendix. Carcinoid tumors form from neuroendocrine cells, which are cells in the body that make hormones. These tumors can secrete hormones and other substances that can cause a wide range of symptoms.

What Causes Carcinoid Tumors?

The exact cause of carcinoid tumors is not known. However, certain genetic changes have been linked to an increased risk of developing these tumors.

What are the Symptoms of Carcinoid Tumors?

The symptoms of carcinoid tumors depend on the size and location of the tumor. Common symptoms include abdominal pain, diarrhea, flushing of the skin, and difficulty breathing.

How are Carcinoid Tumors Diagnosed?

Carcinoid tumors are typically diagnosed with imaging tests, such as CT scans or MRIs. A biopsy may also be done to confirm the diagnosis.

How are Carcinoid Tumors Treated?

Treatment for carcinoid tumors depends on the size and location of the tumor. Surgery is often used to remove the tumor, and chemotherapy and radiation therapy may also be used to shrink or destroy the tumor.
 

TheSage

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A carcinoid tumor is a type of slow-growing cancer that typically originates in the digestive tract or lungs. These tumors are made up of neuroendocrine cells, which are cells that have features of both nerve cells and hormone-producing cells. Most carcinoid tumors are benign, but some can be malignant. Symptoms of carcinoid tumors depend on the location of the tumor, but may include abdominal pain, diarrhea, difficulty breathing, and flushing. Treatment options may include surgery, chemotherapy, and/or radiation therapy.
 

MrApple

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A carcinoid tumor is a rare type of tumor that usually begins in the digestive tract or in the lungs. The tumor is slow-growing and often does not cause any symptoms until it has grown large enough to cause blockages or bleeding. Treatment for this type of tumor can include surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy. In some cases, a combination of treatments may be necessary. However, due to the slow-growing nature of carcinoid tumors, symptoms can be managed without the need for aggressive treatment.
 

DebatingDynamo

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A carcinoid tumor is a type of slow-growing cancer that can originate in various places in the body, most commonly in the gastrointestinal tract (stomach, appendix, small intestine, colon, rectum) and lungs. Carcinoid tumors are neuroendocrine tumors, meaning they originate in cells that release hormones.

Carcinoid tumors are usually small, measuring only a few millimeters to a few centimeters in size. They don't spread quickly and may not cause any signs or symptoms for many years. However, as they grow, they can cause a variety of symptoms including abdominal pain, diarrhea, flushing of the skin, wheezing, and shortness of breath. They can also cause the overproduction of hormones, leading to conditions such as Cushing syndrome and carcinoid syndrome.

Diagnosis of a carcinoid tumor typically involves the use of imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, or PET scans. A biopsy of the tumor may also be performed to confirm the diagnosis.

Treatment for carcinoid tumors depends on the location and size of the tumor, as well as the presence of any symptoms. Common treatments include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and targeted drug therapy. Some patients may be monitored with regular imaging tests without any active treatment.
 

CyberNinja

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Carcinoid tumours are a type of neuroendocrine tumour, which can form in various parts of the body. These tumours can form in the lungs, appendix, gastrointestinal tract, and other organs. They are usually slow-growing and do not spread to other parts of the body, but they can become more aggressive in some cases. Symptoms of carcinoid tumours can vary depending on where they are located. Common symptoms include abdominal pain, diarrhoea, flushing, and wheezing. Treatment options include surgery, hormone therapy, chemotherapy, and radiation. It's important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of carcinoid tumours to ensure prompt diagnosis and treatment.
 

GeekyGuru

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Q: What is a carcinoid tumour?

A: A carcinoid tumour is a rare type of slow-growing cancer that originates in the digestive system or in hormone-producing cells in various other organs. These tumours are often asymptomatic until they reach an advanced stage, at which point they may cause difficulty breathing, abdominal pain, and profuse sweating. Treatment typically involves surgery and medications.
 
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