Is long-term follow-up solely by imaging tests safe in non-operated pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors?

Daniela Polette,Juli Busquets,Lluis Secanella Medayo,Maria Sorribas Grifell,Núria Peláez Serra, Catalina Uribe,Laura Martinez-Carnicero,Silvia Salord Vila, Fernando Guerrero, Jose Luis Vercher-Conejero, Alex Teulé,Joan Fabregat

Revista espanola de enfermedades digestivas(2024)

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INTRODUCTION:the diagnosis of asymptomatic sporadic nonfunctioning pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (NF-PNETs) has increased significantly due to the widespread use of high-resolution imaging tests, which is why the most appropriate management at the time of diagnosis is the subject of debate, as is how to follow-up patients. AIMS:the objective of this study was to analyze the frequency of imaging and endoscopic studies performed during long-term follow-up. METHODS:a retrospective review was performed of a database collected between January 2008 and December 2020 of patients with an incidental diagnosis of small NF-PNETs; follow-up was closed in March 2023. The imaging tests performed at the time of diagnosis and long-term follow-up were recorded. Growing less than 1 mm per year has not been considered as a worrisome feature. Follow-up was performed through imaging tests, considering endoscopic cytology for lesions with a faster grow rate. RESULTS:fifty-eight patients were included; the median age was 69 years. The initial mean size of the lesions studied was 12.79 mm (5-27). Follow-up was carried out only with computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The initial size did not influence the behavior of the lesion in a statistically significant manner. Twenty-eight tumors (45 %) increased in size, with a growth equal to or less than 4 mm in 24 cases. The mean follow-up time was 82.41 months (12-164). No patient developed metastasis or died from PNET progression. CONCLUSIONS:the follow-up of neuroendocrine tumors of small size can be performed safely with only imaging tests.
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