NANETS produces a monthly eNewsletter, Net News. Net News contains information on recent NET disease research, guidelines and resources. It also highlights NET continuing medical education (CME) programming, medical society developments, member accomplishments and news from other NET organizations. Have news to share? Contact us! Net News is a benefit of membership in NANETS. Not a member? Subscribe now!
NET Regional Conferences - November
Hear from experts in the field of NET disease. Don't miss our next Regional NET Education Conference in Albuquerque, NM (November 2), and San Francisco, CA (November 16). Learn more and register here and hear from experts in the field of NET disease. It is through convening professionals in the areas of oncology, gastroenterology, pulmonology, surgery, radiology and allied fields that the awareness and understanding of NET diseases will expand, resulting in better treatment for NET patients.
PRRT Procedure Guidelines Webinars Available to NANETS Members
PRRT Indications Guidelines: Who to Treat
The webinar recording is now available. Members, please login here and select "Webinars" from the "Member Only Links"
Speakers: Thomas Hope, MD, University of California, San Francisco; and Jonathan Strosberg, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center
Credit Type/Info: AMA, SAM, VOICE
PRRT Procedure Guidelines: How to Treat - Procedure Standard for Somatostatin Receptor Based PRRT with Lu-DOTATATE
The webinar recording is now available. Members, please login here and select "Webinars" from the "Member Only Links"
Speakers: Daniel Pryma, MD, University of Pennsylvania; and Amanda Abbott, MS, CNMT, RT(N)(CT), PET, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Credit Type/Info: AMA, SAM, VOICE
Applications Deadline for Research Grants is June 14, 2019
Application Deadline for grant awards is June 14, 2019. You must be logged in as a member in order to submit an application.
This year, NANETS is offering two research grants: the Basic/Translational Science Investigator (BTSI) and the NANETS Clinical Investigator Scholarship (NCIS). These grants support innovative research initiatives and encourage young researchers and scientific clinicians to become NET specialists.