https://www.selleckchem.com/products/abbv-744.html Small intestinal neuroendocrine tumors (SI-NETs) are slow growing but have frequently metastasized at the time of diagnosis. Most patients are operated with either curative intent or with intent to prolong overall survival. In the current study we have examined overall and disease-free survival in patients operated for SI-NETs. All patients with a histological diagnosis of SI-NET at St Olav's hospital in the period 1998-2018 were reviewed retrospectively. Patient, disease and treatment characteristics including European Neuroendocrine Tumor Society (ENETS) TNM staging classification, surgery type, time to recurrence and survival were recorded. A total of 186 patients were identified, whereof 54.3% male, median age at operation 68 years. The majority (n=141 (75.8%)) underwent elective surgery and surgery was considered curative (radical) in 120 (64.5%) patients. Median estimated overall survival was 9.7 years (95% CI 7.6-11.8) for the entire population. Stage of disease, carcinoid heart disease, age, elefor. The role of surgery for locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) with resectable distant metastases or second LRRC remains unclear. This study aimed to clarify the influence of synchronous distant metastases (SDMs), a history of distant metastasis resection (HDMR), and a second LRRC on the outcome. The long-term outcomes of 70 surgically treated patients with LRRC between 2006 and 2018 were compared by SDM (n=10), HDMR (n=17), and second LRRC (n=7). Among the 10 patients with SDM, 4 patients underwent simultaneous resection, whereas the other 6 underwent staged resection with distant first approach. Recurrence developed in 9 patients, of which 2 patients with liver re-resection achieved long-term survival without cancer. The patients with and without SDM had equivalent 5-year overall survival rate (40.5% vs. 53.3%, p=0.519); however, patients with SDM had a worse 3-year recurrence-free survival rate than those with