Greg, QLD

Name: Greg

NET Type:

  • Small Bowel

Greg’s symptoms were fatigue and diarrhoea.

Do you know the symptoms of neuroendocrine cancer?

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Nat, SA

  • Small Bowel
Before I was diagnosed, I had ongoing medical issues including bowel obstructions and endometriosis, which made it easy to dismiss my symptoms. But I started experiencing rashes across my chest, hot flushes, shortness of breath and heart palpitations. Something did not feel right.

Allison, W.A.

  • Small Bowel
This experience has made me a firm believer in screening, early diagnosis, and specialist NET care. I feel incredibly lucky — and grateful — that my NET was found at such an early, treatable stage.

Patricia, NSW

  • Small Bowel
There’s such little awareness about this cancer, even among medical professionals. I’ve had GPs say to me, “I’ve never seen a neuroendocrine cancer patient in my life.” And I tell them, “You probably have — you just didn’t diagnose them.”

Bronwyn, NSW

  • Small Bowel
I encourage everyone to share their story—on the NeuroEndocrine Cancer Australia website and within their own communities—so that NETs is recognised and diagnosed earlier. I also encourage fundraising for NeuroEndocrine Cancer Australia if possible.

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