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1. J. Reynolds - PRRT Bad Berka
(Bad Berka)
... somehow be a benefit, but believe me when I say, it is a very sharp double edged sword. Prior to diagnosis, the nuclear medicine techs allowed me to observe the live feed screen of my Octreoscan and ...
Created on 01 March 2017
2. FLUSH POOP PRRT - Patient Story - Basel
(Patient Stories)
...  didn’t show up on the Octreoscan or the Gallium 68, and therefore I did not have receptors/uptake. I learned through ACOR (what would we do without ACOR?!) that Dr. O’Dorisio’s team tested tumor tissu ...
Created on 19 April 2016
3. CCAN NET Cancer Patients Conference Long Island
(Past Conferences )
CCAN's annual conference was held in Long Island, New York on August 20th 2011.  The theme of the day long conference was "Multidisciplinary Approach to the Diagnosis Treatment and Monitoring of NETs." ...
Created on 20 August 2011
4. Road to Basel - Terry Y.
(Basel)
... a. • Liver mets estimated to be causing a 10-15% liver tumor burden. • No octreoscan detectable mets elsewhere. • My most prominent symptoms were diarrhea and hyperglycemia. • I was  ...
Created on 12 June 2011
5. Jim M.
(Bad Berka)
... MRI, Octreoscan, blood work, pathology, and history to Professor Baum at the ZentralKlinik, he wrote me to say that I was a candidate for treatment. Since I had already watched his Singapore lecture detailing ...
Created on 22 April 2011
6. Information for Referring Physicians
(General MD)
... by OctreoScan or (preferable) by Ga-68 DOTATOC PET/CT. * Renal function and blood counts should be in the normal range. * Small bowel tumors (midgut), progressive under octreotide (Sandostatin, Somatuline) ...
Created on 19 July 2010
7. Medical Records and Information Needed
(Prior Tests)
... s information should be sent to Dr. Baum's office. Please see contact information. CT scan (no older than 3 months) Indium-octreotide scan (Octreoscan, no older than 6 months). Please send original sc ...
Created on 19 July 2010
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