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Home » News » 13th INCA Global NET Patient Advocate Summit

13th INCA Global NET Patient Advocate Summit

  • September 16, 2025

This week our CEO Meredith Cummins, in her role as President Elect of the INCA Board of Directors and Chair of the Research Committee, presented at the 13th INCA Global NET Patient Advocate Summit in Bulgaria.

Meredith shared insights from Australia on: – Optimal Care Pathway & PCP Training – showing how ongoing promotion, patient involvement, and regular reviews ensure NET care stays current and effective. – AUSNET Nurse-led Shared Care & Gut Microbiome Study – highlighting how collaboration and research are deepening understanding of NETs and informing future care.

We were also proud to have NECA Board Member and Medical Oncologist Dr David Chan present at the Summit, contributing his expertise to the global conversation on NET Optimal Care Pathway and research. By sharing our experience with education modules, reviews and patient inclusion,

NECA continues to drive improvements in NET care, not only in Australia but across the global community.

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