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Sandostatin and the Belfast Experience
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Endocrine OncologyOncologySurgical PathologyPharmacologyGastroenterologyPathologyEvidence-based MedicineExperimental TherapeuticTumour SizeBelfast ExperienceTumour MarkersAdrenal DiseaseMedicineExcellent ResponseOvarian Cancer
Twenty-four patients with 26 apudomas have been treated with Sandostatin (octreotide) in Belfast. The 2 patients with vipoma showed an excellent response clinically and biochemically. Of 15 patients with carcinoids, Sandostatin improved the diarrhoea in 70%, flush in 58%, and wheeze in 100% of patients. Patients with insulinoma and the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome were unresponsive to Sandostatin. In general, the response to Sandostatin appeared to decline as the tumour size increased and tumour markers rose. Side effects have not been a problem.