Is neuroendocrine tumor g1 benign?



Neuroendocrine tumor grade G1 belongs to low malignant tumors. At present, it is clinically considered that neuroendocrine tumors, even if very early lesions, have the characteristics of peripheral invasion and distant metastasis, and are mostly considered as malignant tumors.

Neuroendocrine tumor grade G1 mainly indicates that the tumor is highly differentiated, with less than two nuclear schizophrenia, ki67 index less than 3%, weak proliferation, slow growth, low malignancy, and can basically be clinically cured through surgical resection, but the overall tumor does not belong to benign tumors, and it is still diagnosed as a low malignant lesion.

Even if neuroendocrine tumors are found to be the earliest type, they should be promptly treated with standardized surgery under the guidance of clinicians to avoid peripheral infiltration and distant metastasis, etc., and should be regularly rechecked in the postoperative period.

If there is any abnormality, suspicion or diagnosis of neuroendocrine tumors, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals for a comprehensive assessment of the disease, diagnose and evaluate the disease by various means, and cooperate with the treatment in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, so as to avoid delaying the disease.