Types of neuroendocrine cancer
Large bowel and rectal neuroendocrine cancer needs different treatments to other more common types of bowel (colorectal) cancer.
We have separate information about the more common type of large bowel and rectal cancer
Large bowel and rectal neuroendocrine cancers are rare cancers that start in neuroendocrine cells. You might not have symptoms. If you do, these might include a change in your bowel habits, tummy pain, bleeding or unexplained weight loss.
The grade shows how quickly or slowly your cancer cells are dividing and growing. The stage refers to the size of the cancer, and whether it has spread. Types include neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) and neuroendocrine carcinomas (NECs).
Treatment depends on where the cancer started, its size and whether it has spread. Surgery is the main treatment for large bowel and rectal neuroendocrine cancer.
Last reviewed: 12 Feb 2025
Next review due: 12 Feb 2028

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