Patient Resources
Our patient resources are designed to help you understand, manage, and live well with neuroendocrine cancer.
Here you’ll find practical tools and information to guide you through every stage of your journey, from diagnosis and treatment to living with neuroendocrine cancer day to day.
These resources are created and reviewed by experts to ensure they’re accurate, reliable, and easy to understand.
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If you are unsure of any information, please contact our NET Nurses on 1300 287 363 or speak with your healthcare professional.
Should you require fact sheets in another language please click through below to the International Neuroendocrine Cancer Alliance (INCA) website fact sheet area for Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Spanish versions.
Educational Videos
Facebook Friday 12/02/2021 – Informed Financial Consent, guest Megan Varlow (Cancer Council Aust.)
Educational Videos
Facebook Friday 12/6/2020 Associate Professor Ben Thomson, Surgery and NETs
Educational Videos
Facebook Friday 13/11/2020, Sexuality and NETs (Part 1)
Educational Videos
Facebook Friday 17/4/2020 – Exercise Physiologist A/Prof Lainie Cameron
Wellness Videos
Facebook Friday 18/06/2021 – Let’s talk about NETs and anxiety
Educational Videos
Facebook Friday 20/11/2020 – Sexuality and NETs (Part 2) feat. guest expert Dr Amanda Hordern
Educational Videos
Facebook Friday 24/7/2020 – Medicinal Cannabis with A/Prof Judith Lacey
Wellness Videos
Facebook Friday 31/10/2020 – National Bandana Day, Sanchana Venkatesh
Educational Videos
Facebook Friday 4/12/2020 – Nutrition Q&A with Erin Laing
Educational Videos
Facebook Friday 4/6/2021 – Let’s talk NETs & Fertility – Dr Fleur Cattrall & Dr Sharyn Stock-Myer
Educational Videos
Facebook Friday 6/11/2020 – Dr Grace Kong, Nuclear Medicine imaging and therapeutics
Grading & Staging
Factors Influencing Prognosis in Neuroendocrine Tumours
Wellness
Family Communication During a Cancer Diagnosis
Symptoms
Fatigue and Weakness in NET Patients
Treatment Options