NeuroEndocrine Cancer Australia (NECA) is the only not-for-profit medical charity providing support to Australians living with neuroendocrine cancers.
The charity offers free specialist telephone support services to patients, and free resources and education to health professionals, including education modules, in-service training sessions, booklets and assistance with the Optimal Care Pathway navigation.
Neuroendocrine cancer (NET) is Australia’s seventh most diagnosed cancer, with more than 5,550 diagnosed annually and more than 25,550 living with the disease.
One in two patients report being initially misdiagnosed with something other than neuroendocrine cancer, and a correct diagnosis can take between five and seven years. Some 60 per cent of patients are Stage 4 when correctly diagnosed and are no longer curable.
The main NET symptoms include flushing, wheezing, diarrhoea, racing heart (palpitations) and fatigue.
The Optimal Care Pathway for neuroendocrine cancer enables health services to support improved outcomes for patients, direct resourcing to create equity in access and outcomes for all.
Learn more about NETs:
- Free accredited HCP learning modules
- Order booklets and flyers for your practice
- Request free In-Service Training session
- Optimal Care Pathway Quick Reference Guide
- Patient referral form
- Free educational workshops