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Gastrointestinal Carcinoids: Characterization by Site of Origin and Hormone Production
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Although region of origin is certainly an important factor in determination of prognosis, stage of disease at presentation is more predictive of survival. Pancreatic and midgut carcinoids are metastatic at diagnosis more often than those arising in other locations, leading to a worse overall prognosis. Among patients with distant metastases, patients with midgut primary tumors have improved survival despite increased hormone production compared with patients with tumors arising in other primary sites.
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