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The Spectrum of Neuroendocrine Neoplasia. A Practical Approach to Diagnosis, Classification and Therapy [1] by Sylvia L. Asa, Stefano La Rosa, and Ozgur Mete is a book of 478 pages, well-structured in 19 chapters, for pathologists, pathology residents, clinicians, molecular biologists, and all practitioners with interest in the fascinating topics of neuroendocrine pathology and neuroendocrinology (Fig. 1). It is written by a multidisciplinary team of internationally renowned experts in the field of neuroendocrine oncology with a modern and practical approach to neuroendocrine neoplasms.
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The book cover and book editors Dr. Sylvia L. Asa, Dr. Stefano La Rosa, and Dr. Ozgur Mete, from left to right
CRC remains a major global health burden, but advances in screening, treatment, and lifestyle-based prevention continue to reshape clinical practice. Gain insights into how the latest research can be leveraged to optimize patient care across the CRC continuum.
FND perplexes and frustrates patients and physicians alike. Limited knowledge and insufficient awareness delays diagnosis and treatment, and many patients feel misunderstood and stigmatized. How can you recognize FND and what are the treatment options?