Neuroendocrine tumour

Abdomen & Pelvis
Whole Body Systems

Neuroendocrine tumours develop from cells that produce hormones, most commonly in the pancreas or digestive tract. They often grow slowly and can go undetected for years. An MRI may show changes in abdominal organs consistent with a neuroendocrine tumour. Finding a neuroendocrine tumour early may allow for treatment before it spreads or causes significant hormonal disruption. MRI is well-suited for detecting and characterising neuroendocrine tumours, particularly those in the pancreas and liver.

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