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The German NET-Registry: An Audit on the Diagnosis and Therapy of Neuroendocrine Tumors
Neuroendocrinology, 09/23/09
Ploeckinger U et al. – Most patients were referred to large specialized centers. Those centers adhered best to published guidelines for NETs. However, there are still significant deficiencies in the documentation of diagnostic results, mainly with regard to pathology reports. Therapeutic strategies were comparable between centers. The data provide a basis for future studies assessing improvements in documentation, diagnosis and treatment of NET.
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