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Neuroendocrine cancers

Treatment for neuroendocrine cancer

Your treatment depends on a number of factors. Treatment options vary for the different types and  of neuroendocrine cancer.  There are 2 key groups of neuroendocrine cancer: 

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Some neuroendocrine cancers grow slowly, others more quickly. For some neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) you might not need treatment straight away. Your doctor keeps an eye on the cancer with regular tests.

Below we have links to general information about each type of treatment for neuroendocrine cancer. For more detailed information about treatment for your type of neuroendocrine cancer, go to the menu page for the different types.

Select a type of neuroendocrine cancer to read about treatment for your type

Preparing for treatment and life afterwards (prehabilitation)

There are things you can do to help you feel more in control of your health when preparing for treatment. This is called prehabilitation or prehab.

Treatment options for neuroendocrine cancer

The most common treatment option for neuroendocrine cancer is surgery. Other treatment options include somatostatin analogues, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

Surgery for neuroendocrine cancer

Surgery is the main treatment for neuroendocrine tumours (NETs). You might also have surgery as part of your treatment for a neuroendocrine carcinoma (NEC).

Somatostatin analogues for neuroendocrine tumours

Some NETs make large amounts of hormones and cause symptoms. Somatostatin analogues are medicines that reduce and control high hormone levels.

Chemotherapy for neuroendocrine cancer

Chemotherapy uses anti cancer drugs to destroy cancer cells. It's a common treatment for NECs. Or you might have it for NETs that have spread to other parts of the body.

Targeted and immunotherapy drugs for neuroendocrine cancer

Targeted cancer drugs can change the way cells work and help the body to control the growth of NETs. Immunotherapy help the immune system attack cancer.

Last reviewed: 05 Feb 2025

Next review due: 05 Feb 2028

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