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Carcinoid Survivor Thrives as Endurance Rider

Monica Grundmann, who was diagnosed with goblet cell carcinoid in 2012, thought she had entered her last competitive event in June 2012.  She won that OCTRA-sponsored Stormont Competitive Trail Ride, and dedicated her ride to the Carcinoid Cancer Foundation and the Carcinoid Neuroendocrine Tumor Society of Canada.  Fortunately, it was not her last competitive event! Read more about Monica and her Morab stallion, Excalibur Legend, as they plan for an international competition this September and her dream to enter the World Equestrian Games in Bromont, Quebec in 2018.

Monica Grundmann, carcinoid survivor, and her Morab stallion, Excalibur Legend

Living Well with Carcinoid and Neuroendocrine Tumors

Work with a multidisciplinary team, educate yourself, seek out online support groups, find physicians who know how to treat you, focus on achieving the best quality of life possible -- these are some of the suggestions offered by carcinoid and neuroendocrine tumor specialists and patients.  "Living Well with Carcinoid and Neuroendocrine Tumors" provides insights into being diagnosed with rare diseases and physicians' guidance for their patients.

Surgery and Treatment Options for NET Cancers

What are the surgical and treatment options for carcinoid and neuroendocrine tumor patients?  For patients with tumors that have spread to the liver which therapies should be used to improve quality and quantity of life?  How do patients benefit from clinical trials?  There is an explosion of technologies coming not only in the diagnostics but also in the treatments of these rare cancers.  View the latest video from the Carcinoid Cancer Foundation:http://bit.ly/VcJXgz

Surgery and Treatment Options for Neuroendocrine Cancer Pations

Lung Carcinoid

According to the latest research, 28% of all carcinoids occur in the lung.  What are the symptoms of lung carcinoid?  Do these tumors cause carcinoid syndrome?  Learn more from carcinoid and neuroendocrine tumor experts about imaging and surgery for lung carcinoids.  Meet two lung carcinoid survivors, Kenneth and Kathy.  Kenneth has completed more than a dozen marathons since he had his lung removed.  Read an inspiring story about lung carcinoid survivors here.

Carcinoid Cancer Foundation Releases "Faces of Hope" Video on NET Cancer Day

In recognition of the 3rd Annual Worldwide NET Cancer Awareness Day on November 10, 2012, the Carcinoid Cancer Foundation released the video,"Faces of Hope." Meet NET cancer survivors Claire, Josh, Judy, Kathy, Kenneth, and "Sunny" Susan as they share their journeys about being diagnosed and living with rare neuroendocrine tumors, including lung carcinoid, carcinoid of the ileum, and pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors.  Future videos in the series will focus on surgery and treatment options, lung carcinoid, and nutrition. (Click on the YouTube logo below to see the video in a larger format.)