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Therapy for symptoms in the carcinoid syndrome
Authors:M Coupe  S Levi  M Ellis  B Clarke  J A Morris  E A Alstead  D J Allison  H J Hodgson
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Royal Postgraduate Medicine School, Hammersmith Hospital, London.
Abstract:
The clinical course and results of drug treatment for manifestations of the carcinoid syndrome are reviewed in 63 patients. The five-year actuarial survival in this group of patients was 48 per cent. The only markers of a poor prognosis that could be identified at diagnosis were marked weight loss and a high (over 1000 mumol/day) 5-hydroxyindole acetic acid excretion. The relative effectiveness of well-established drugs that either block 5-hydroxytryptamine synthesis or block 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors is reported, with respect to the different manifestations of the syndrome, and compared with a small group of patients treated with long-acting somatostatin analogue. In over one-third of patients, primary tumours were not detected on initial investigation, and in none of these did symptoms referrable to the primary site become apparent later.
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