Living with Neuroendocrine Cancer

Living with neuroendocrine cancer often means balancing treatments, appointments, and everyday life.

NECA is here to support you with reliable information, practical tools, and strategies to help you live as well as possible.

Enrol in our "Living with NETs" Program

To further support patients and carers, our “Living with NETs” online education program is available for enrolment.

This is a free, nurse-led, self-paced resource designed to help you better understand neuroendocrine cancer, treatment options, manage side effects, and navigate life with neuroendocrine cancer.

Managing Symptoms

Each type of neuroendocrine cancer can cause different symptoms. Learn what to expect and find practical ways to manage the symptoms.

Treatments at a Glance

Explore the different treatments available for neuroendocrine cancer and what may be your management plan.

Diet & Nutrition Support

Access nutrition tips, resources, and personalised support from our specialist neuroendocrine cancer dietitian.

Wellness Support

Looking after your emotional wellbeing, or that of a loved one, is an important part of living well with neuroendocrine cancer.

Explore practical tools and connect with specialist support when you need it.

Support Groups

Join online or state-based in person support groups to connect with others who understand neuroendocrine cancer diagnosis.

Private Facebook Groups

Our private, moderated Facebook groups offer a flexible way to connect online with others living with neuroendocrine cancer. These groups provide peer support, shared experiences, and community connection, whether you’re newly diagnosed or further along your journey.

Helpful Resources

Patient Stories

What are neuroendocrine cancers?

Neuroendocrine cancer stage 4 means that the cancer has spread from where it first started to other parts of the body. This is also known as advanced or metastatic neuroendocrine cancer. To learn more about grading and staging click here.

Neuroendocrine cancer can develop anywhere in the body, but most commonly arises in the gastrointestinal tract and pancreas (around 60% of cases), followed by the lungs (approximately 20%). Click here to view different types of neuroendocrine cancers.

Neuroendocrine cancer develops from neuroendocrine cells when they undergo changes, causing them to divide uncontrollably, growing into a mass called a tumour. These neuroendocrine cells create, store and secrete a variety of hormones for normal bodily function. To learn more, watch our explainer video - What is the Neuroendocrine System and how do Neuroendocrine Tumours develop?

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Contact a Neuroendocrine Cancer Nurse, Dietitian, or Counsellor

We offer free, confidential information and specialist support services via our Neuroendocrine Cancer Nurse email and telephone line. Through this service, you can also schedule an appointment to receive support from our dietitian and counsellor.