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Endokrynologia Polska | 2014

Neuroendocrine neoplasms of the small intestine and the appendix — management guidelines (recommended by the Polish Network of Neuroendocrine Tumours)

Marek Bolanowski; Tomasz Bednarczuk; Barbara Bobek-Billewicz; Daria Handkiewicz-Junak; Arkadiusz Jeziorski; Ewa Nowakowska-Duława; Katarzyna Steinhof-Radwańska; Wojciech Zajęcki; Anna Zemczak; Beata Kos-Kudła; Elżbieta Andrysiak-Mamos; Jolanta Blicharz-Dorniak; Andrzej Cichocki; Jarosław B. Ćwikła; Andrzej Deptała; Wanda Foltyn; Marek Hartleb; Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk; Michał Jarząb; Dariusz Kajdaniuk; Grzegorz Kamiński; Aldona Kowalska; Robert Król; Leszek Królicki; Jolanta Kunikowska; Katarzyna Kuśnierz; Paweł Lampe; Dariusz Lange; Anna Lewczuk; Magdalena Londzin-Olesik

We present revised Polish guidelines regarding the management of patients harbouring neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) of the small intestine and appendix. The small intestine, especially the ileum, is the most common origin of these neoplasms. Most of them are well differentiated with slow growth. Rarely, they are less differentiated, growing fast with a poor prognosis. Since symptoms can be atypical, the diagnosis is often accidental. Typical symptoms of carcinoid syndrome occur in less than 10% of patients. The most useful laboratory marker is chromogranin A; 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid is helpful in the monitoring of carcinoid syndrome. Ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, colonoscopy, video capsule endoscopy, balloon enteroscopy and somatostatin receptors scintigraphy are used in the visualisation. A histological report is crucial for the proper diagnostics and therapy of NENs, and it has been extensively described. The treatment of choice is surgery, either radical or palliative. Somatostatin analogues are crucial in the pharmacological treatment of the hormonally active and non-active small intestine NENs and NENs of the appendix. Radioisotope therapy is possible in patients with a good expression of somatostatin receptors. Chemotherapy is not effective in general. Everolimus therapy can be applied in patients with generalised NENs of the small intestine in progression and where there has been a failure or an inability to use other treatment options. Finally, we make recommendations regarding the monitoring of patients with NENs of the small intestine and appendix.


Endokrynologia Polska | 2014

Diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines for gastro-entero-pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (recommended by the Polish Network of Neuroendocrine Tumours)

Beata Kos-Kudła; Jolanta Blicharz-Dorniak; Daria Handkiewicz-Junak; Barbara Jarząb; Michał Jarząb; Jolanta Kunikowska; Katarzyna Kuśnierz; Robert Król; Leszek Królicki; Maciej Krzakowski; Anna Nasierowska-Guttmejer; Ewa Nowakowska-Duława; Waldemar Patkowski; Andrzej Szawłowski; Elżbieta Andrysiak-Mamos; Tomasz Bednarczuk; Marek Bolanowski; Andrzej Cichocki; Jarosław B. Ćwikła; Andrzej Deptała; Wanda Foltyn; Marek Hartleb; Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk; Arkadiusz Jeziorski; Dariusz Kajdaniuk; Grzegorz Kamiński; Aldona Kowalska; Paweł Lampe; Dariusz Lange; Anna Lewczuk

An increased interest in gastro-entero-pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP NENs) has recently been observed. These are rare neoplasms and their detection in recent years has improved. Over 50% of GEP NENs are carcinoids, and they are usually found incidentally during surgery in the small intestine and appendix and at diagnosis in distant metastases, mainly to the liver. There is a need for co-operation between specialists in various disciplines of medicine in order to work out the diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines. In this publication, we present general recommendations of the Polish Network of Neuroendocrine Tumours for the management of patients with GEP NENs, developed at the Consensus Conference which took place in Kamień Śląski in April 2013. Members of the guidelines working groups were assigned sections of the 2008 guidance to update. In the subsequent parts of this publication, we present the rules of diagnostic and therapeutic management of: - neuroendocrine neoplasms of the stomach and duodenum (including gastrinoma); - pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms; - neuroendocrine neoplasms of the small intestine and the appendix; - colorectal neuroendocrine neoplasms. The proposed recommendations by Polish and foreign experts representing different fields of medicine (endocrinology, gastroenterology, surgery, oncology, nuclear medicine and pathology) will be helpful in the diagnosis and treatment of GEP NENs patients.


Endokrynologia Polska | 2014

Pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms — management guidelines (recommended by the Polish Network of Neuroendocrine Tumours)

Beata Kos-Kudła; Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk; Katarzyna Kuśnierz; Paweł Lampe; Bogdan Marek; Anna Nasierowska-Guttmejer; Ewa Nowakowska-Duława; Joanna Pilch-Kowalczyk; Anna Sowa-Staszczak; Violetta Rosiek; Elżbieta Andrysiak-Mamos; Tomasz Bednarczuk; Jolanta Blicharz-Dorniak; Marek Bolanowski; Andrzej Cichocki; Jarosław B. Ćwikła; Andrzej Deptała; Wanda Foltyn; Daria Handkiewicz-Junak; Marek Hartleb; Michał Jarząb; Arkadiusz Jeziorski; Dariusz Kajdaniuk; Grzegorz Kamiński; Aldona Kowalska; Robert Król; Leszek Królicki; Jolanta Kunikowska; Dariusz Lange; Anna Lewczuk

We present revised diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines for the management of pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (PNENs) proposed by the Polish Network of Neuroendocrine Tumours.These guidelines refer to biochemical (determination of specific and nonspecific neuroendocrine markers) and imaging diagnostics (EUS, CT, MR, and radioisotope examination with a 68Ga or 99Tc labelled somatostatin analogue).A histopathological diagnostic, which determines the further management of patients with PNENs, must be necessarily confirmed by immunohistochemical tests. PNENs therapy requires collaboration between a multidisciplinary team of specialists experienced in the management of these neoplasms. Surgery is the basic form of treatment. Medical therapy requires a multidirectional procedure, and therefore the rules of biotherapy, peptide receptor radionuclide therapy, chemotherapy and molecular targeted therapy are discussed.


Endokrynologia Polska | 2014

Gastroduodenal neuroendocrine neoplasms including gastrinoma — management guidelines (recommended by the Polish Network of Neuroendocrine Tumours)

Grażyna Rydzewska; Andrzej Cichocki; Jaroslaw Cwikla; Wanda Foltyn; Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk; Grzegorz Kamiński; Anna Lewczuk; Anna Nasierowska-Guttmejer; Ewa Nowakowska-Duława; Joanna Pilch-Kowalczyk; Anna Sowa-Staszczak; Beata Kos-Kudła; Elżbieta Andrysiak-Mamos; Tomasz Bednarczuk; Jolanta Blicharz-Dorniak; Marek Bolanowski; Jarosław B. Ćwikła; Andrzej Deptała; Daria Handkiewucz-Junak; Marek Hartleb; Michał Jarząb; Arkadiusz Jeziorski; Dariusz Kajdaniuk; Aldona Kowalska; Robert Król; Leszek Królicki; Jolanta Kunikowska; Katarzyna Kuśnierz; Paweł Lampe; Dariusz Lange

This paper presents the updated Polish Neuroendocrine Tumour Network expert panel recommendations on the management of neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) of the stomach and duodenum, including gastrinoma. The recommendations discuss the epidemiology, pathogenesis and clinical presentation of these tumours as well as their diagnosis, including biochemical, histopathological and localisation diagnosis. The principles of treatment are discussed, including endoscopic, surgical, pharmacological and radionuclide treatment. Finally, recommendations on patient monitoring are given.


Endokrynologia Polska | 2014

Colorectal neuroendocrine neoplasms — management guidelines (recommended by the Polish Network of Neuroendocrine Tumours)

Teresa Starzyńska; Andrzej Deptała; Leszek Królicki; Jolanta Kunikowska; Magdalena Londzin-Olesik; Anna Nasierowska-Guttmejer; Marek Ruchała; Janusz Strzelczyk; Andrzej Szawłowski; Wojciech Zgliczyński; Beata Kos-Kudła; Elżbieta Andrysiak-Mamos; Tomasz Bednarczuk; Jolanta Blicharz-Dorniak; Marek Bolanowski; Andrzej Cichocki; Jarosław B. Ćwikła; Wanda Foltyn; Daria Handkiewicz-Junak; Marek Hartleb; Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk; Michał Jarząb; Arkadiusz Jeziorski; Dariusz Kajdaniuk; Grzegorz Kamiński; Aldona Kowalska; Robert Król; Katarzyna Kuśnierz; Paweł Lampe; Dariusz Lange

Neuroendocrine neoplasms of the large intestine account for 20% of all neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) and are most commonly found in the rectum. The rate of detection of colorectal NENs is increasing, and this tendency will continue due to the widespread use of colonoscopy as a screening tool and the removal of all diagnosed lesions. This paper provides updated guidelines for the management of patients with colorectal NENs. Recent data on epidemiology, clinical characteristics, biochemical, and pathomorphological diagnosis as well as useful imaging techniques are presented. We look in detail at novel methods of treatment including endoscopic and surgical management, pharmacological and radioisotope therapy. We summarise monitoring of the treatment.


Endokrynologia Polska | 2017

Zalecenia ogólne dotyczące postępowania diagnostyczno-terapeutycznego w nowotworach neuroendokrynnych układu pokarmowego (rekomendowane przez Polską Sieć Guzów Neuroendokrynnych)

Beata Kos-Kudła; Jolanta Blicharz-Dorniak; Janusz Strzelczyk; Agata Bałdys-Waligórska; Tomasz Bednarczuk; Marek Bolanowski; Agnieszka Boratyn-Nowicka; Małgorzata Borowska; Andrzej Cichocki; Jarosław B. Ćwikła; Massimo Falconi; Wanda Foltyn; Daria Handkiewicz-Junak; Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk; Barbara Jarząb; Roman Junik; Dariusz Kajdaniuk; Grzegorz Kamiński; Agnieszka Kolasińska-Ćwikła; Aldona Kowalska; Robert Król; Leszek Królicki; Maciej Krzakowski; Jolanta Kunikowska; Katarzyna Kuśnierz; Paweł Lampe; Dariusz Lange; Anna Lewczuk-Myślicka; Andrzej Lewiński; Michał Lipiński

Progress in the diagnostics and therapy of gastro-entero-pancreatic (GEP) neuroendocrine neoplasms (NEN), the published results of new randomised clinical trials, and the new guidelines issued by the European Neuroendocrine Tumour Society (ENETS) have led the Polish Network of Neuroendocrine Tumours to update the 2013 guidelines regarding management of these neoplasms. We present the general recommendations for the management of NENs, developed by experts during the Third Round Table Conference - Diagnostics and therapy of gastro-entero-pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms: Polish recommendations in view of current European recommenda-tions, which took place in December 2016 in Żelechów near Warsaw. Drawing from the extensive experience of centres dealing with this type of neoplasms, we hope that we have managed to develop the optimal management system, applying the most recent achievements in the field of medicine, for these patients, and that it can be implemented effectively in Poland. These management guidelines have been arranged in the following order: gastric and duodenal NENs (including gastrinoma); pancreatic NENs; NENs of the small intestine and appendix, and colorectal NENs.


Endokrynologia Polska | 2014

An atypical course of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour manifesting as cardiac metastasis — a clinical case

Agnieszka Boratyn-Nowicka; Jolanta Blicharz-Dorniak; Ewa Wachuła; Jolanta Kunikowska; Beata Kos-Kudła

This paper presents a ten-year course of the disease in a patient with pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour NEN G1, and with confirmed single, asymptomatic metastasis to the left cardiac ventricle. Initially, the cardiac metastasis was visible only on a positron emission tomography (PET) scan using gallium-68-labelled somatostatin analogue; the sensitivity of an echocardiography scan was lower. Despite the advanced stage of the disease, surgical excision of the cardiac metastasis was performed. The patient underwent a total of eight operations, and received chemotherapy, radiotherapy and somatostatin analogues. Currently, he is on a targeted therapy with everolimus. As a result of the treatment, the patient remains in a good general condition. This is the second described case of cardiac metastasis of PNEN. Using different methods of treatment in the case of generalised pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour with low proliferative potential, patients are offered the chance to prolong their survival and maintain a good quality of life.


Endokrynologia Polska | 2011

Selected markers of endothelial dysfunction in women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Wanda Foltyn; Janusz Strzelczyk; Bogan Marek; Dariusz Kajdaniuk; Lucyna Siemińska; Anna Zemczak; Jolanta Blicharz-Dorniak; Beata Kos-Kudła


Endokrynologia Polska | 2012

Is determination of matrix metalloproteinases and their tissue inhibitors serum concentrations useful in patients with gastroenteropancreatic and bronchopulmonary neuroendocrine neoplasms

Jolanta Blicharz-Dorniak; Beata Kos-Kudła; Wanda Foltyn; Dariusz Kajdaniuk; Bogdan Marek; Anna Zemczak; Janusz Strzelczyk


Endokrynologia Polska | 2007

Polypeptide growth factors in gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumours

Jolanta Blicharz-Dorniak; Beata Kos-Kudła; Marek Kudła; Wanda Foltyn; Bogdan Marek; Lucyna Siemińska; Mariusz Nowak

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Beata Kos-Kudła

Medical University of Silesia

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Wanda Foltyn

Medical University of Silesia

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Jolanta Kunikowska

Medical University of Warsaw

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Marek Bolanowski

Wrocław Medical University

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Robert Król

Medical University of Silesia

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Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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Andrzej Cichocki

Medical University of Warsaw

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Leszek Królicki

Medical University of Warsaw

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Tomasz Bednarczuk

Medical University of Warsaw

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