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  2. Lanreotide - Wikipedia

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    Lanreotide, sold under the brand name Somatuline among others, is a medication used in the management of acromegaly and symptoms caused by neuroendocrine tumors, most notably carcinoid syndrome. It is a long-acting analogue of somatostatin , like octreotide .

  3. Peptide receptor radionuclide therapy - Wikipedia

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    These are combined with indium-111, lutetium-177 or yttrium-90 for treatment. [5] 111 In is primarily used for imaging alone, however in addition to its gamma emission there are also Auger electrons emitted, which can have a therapeutic effect in high doses. [6] 90 Y is bound with DOTATOC for PRRT treatments. The natural somatostatin receptor ...

  4. Small intestine neuroendocrine tumor - Wikipedia

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    A small intestine neuroendocrine tumor is a carcinoid in the distal small intestine or the proximal large intestine. It is a relatively rare cancer and is diagnosed in approximately 1/100000 people every year. In recent decades the incidence has increased. [1]

  5. Neuroendocrine tumor - Wikipedia

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    Treatments have improved over the past several decades, and outcomes are improving. [49] In malignant carcinoid tumors with carcinoid syndrome, the median survival has improved from two years to more than eight years. [75] Detailed guidelines for managing neuroendocrine tumors are available from ESMO, [76] NCCN [77] and a UK panel. [1]

  6. Carcinoid syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Carcinoid syndrome is a paraneoplastic syndrome comprising the signs and symptoms that occur secondary to neuroendocrine tumors (formerly known as carcinoid tumors). [1] The syndrome is caused by neuroendocrine tumors most often found in the gut releasing biologically active substances into the blood causing symptoms such as flushing and diarrhea, and less frequently, heart failure, vomiting ...

  7. Acromegaly - Wikipedia

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    In many people with acromegaly, GH levels fall within one hour and headaches improve within minutes after the injection. Octreotide and lanreotide are effective for long-term treatment. Octreotide and lanreotide have also been used successfully to treat people with acromegaly caused by non-pituitary tumors. [citation needed]

  8. Weight Loss Injections: What You Need to Know, From Costs to ...

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    Liraglutide Weight Loss Injections. Liraglutide is the active ingredient in Saxenda and Victoza. Like Ozempic and Wegovy, liraglutide is an injected GLP-1 receptor agonist that can suppress ...

  9. Octreotide - Wikipedia

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    Octreotide is used for the treatment of growth hormone producing tumors (acromegaly and gigantism), when surgery is contraindicated, pituitary tumors that secrete thyroid-stimulating hormone (thyrotropinoma), [citation needed] diarrhea and flushing episodes associated with carcinoid syndrome, and diarrhea in people with vasoactive intestinal peptide-secreting tumors ().