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This video is Part 2 of Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors lecture (pNETs) discussing diagnosis and treatment. The neuroendocrine pancreatic cancer is often mistaken for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. Pancreatic neruoendocrine review highlights rare neoplasms that are a distinct from the more common ductal pancreatic adenocarcinoma,. These is because of their variant behaviour, propensity to secrete chemicals and genetic component. This pancreatic neuroendocrine tutorial focuses on the essential basic understanding and how these tumors may produce symptoms. In this video, diagnostic tests including scans (CT, MRI, CT PET, Gamma scans), biopsy and treatment options (hormones, surgery, radiological treatment and chemotherapy) are explained. Neuroendocrine cancer are rare neoplasms that are a distinct from the more common ductal pancreatic adenocarcinoma,. These is because of their variant behaviour, propensity to secrete chemicals and genetic component. This pancreatic neuroendocrine tutorial focuses on the essential basic understanding and how these tumours may produce symptoms. 00:00 Introduction 00:42 Scans for diagnosis 01:16 Biopsy 01:57 Functional Scans 02:24 Hormone assessment and markers 03:05 Treatment (General) 04:17 Surgery (pancreas) 05:14 Surgery (liver) 06:09 Chemotherapy 07:28 Famous person with condition The content of this channel is only for information purposes. This channel does not provide individual patient advice around diagnosis, investigations, or treatment. This is the sole responsibility of patients and their healthcare team/s. The channel reserves the right to discuss specific medical conditions, independent of any assertions of applicability to individual patients.