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  • 2018 Bay Area Neuroendocrine Patient Conference - Hosted by UCSF

    2018 Neuroendocrine Tumor Patient ConferenceUCSF Diller navy
    Hosted by:UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
    In cooperation with NorCal CarciNET Community, NET Research Foundation, Stanford University Medical Center

    Sunday, January 21, 2018 - 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
    Mission Bay Conference Center - 1675 Owens Street, San Francisco, CA 

    The day will feature nationally-renowned UCSF and Stanford NET experts, along with other internationally-known physician specialists who will offer sessions on immunotherapy, tumor bio-markers, PRRT, current clinical trials and strategies for living well after diagnosis. A pre-conference “primer” is offered for those newly diagnosed or in need a refresher on the basics of NETs. We will also have breakout sessions for disease types as well as some specifically for caregivers.

  • 2019 Bay Area Neuroendocrine Patient Conference - Hosted by UCSF

    2019 Neuroendocrine Tumor Patient ConferenceUCSF Diller navy
    Hosted by:UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
    In cooperation with NorCal CarciNET Community, and Stanford University Medical Center

    Sunday, February 10, 2019 - 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
    Mission Bay Conference Center - 1675 Owens Street, San Francisco, CA 

    The day will feature nationally-renowned UCSF and Stanford NET experts, along with other internationally-known physician specialists who will offer sessions on a wide variety of topics pertaining to Neuroendocrine Tumors (NETS) including surgery, liver directed therapy, imaging, PRRT, current clinical trials and strategies for living well after diagnosis. A pre-conference “primer” is offered for those newly diagnosed or in need a refresher on the basics of NETs. We will also have breakout sessions by disease types and breakouts specifically for caregivers. 

    New in 2019 - Extend lunch time table talks. We are extending lunch networking time to 90 minutes and expanding the number of networking table topics.

    Open to patients, caregivers and those interested in NETs.

    Thanks to generous support from NorCal CarciNET Community, and our Industry Partners there is no registration fee. Conference registration includes lunch and parking.

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  • 2020 Bay Area Neuroendocrine Patient Conference - Hosted by Stanford Medicine

    THIS EVENT HAS BEEN Cancelled due to COVID-19

    2020 Bay Area Neuroendocrine Tumor Patient ConferenceStanford Medicine V web
    Hosted by: Stanford University Medical Center and NorCal CarciNET Community
    In cooperation with UCSF
    Sunday, March 8, 2020 - 8:30 am to 4:30 pm The Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, 326 Galvez St, Stanford, CA 94305

    The day will feature nationally-renowned Stanford and UCSF NET experts, along with other internationally-known physician specialists who will offer sessions on a wide variety of topics pertaining to Neuroendocrine Tumors (NETS) including surgery, liver-directed therapy, imaging, PRRT, current clinical trials and strategies for living well after diagnosis. A pre-conference “primer” is offered for those newly diagnosed or in need of a refresher on the basics of NETs. We will also have breakout sessions by disease types. 

    We are honored this year to have as our keynote speaker Rebecca Katz, chef and author of numerous cookbooks, including "The Cancer Fighting Kitchen." 
    Watch a live cooking demonstration with Ms. Katz where she'll teach you recipes and cooking strategies for maximizing the cancer fighting potential of food while minimizing cancer treatment-related side effects.  

    Open to patients, caregivers and those interested in NETs.

    Thanks to generous support from Stanford Medicine, NorCal CarciNET Community, and our Partners there is no registration fee. Conference registration includes lunch and parking.

    Click onRead more info for speakers and agenda.

  • Dr. Padda Speaks to NorCal CarciNET Community

    Dr. Suki Padda MD., from Stanford University, spoke to  NorCal CariNET on Lung NETs on April 1, 2017. Dr. Paddi received one of NorCal CarciNET 2016 educational travel grants to the NANETS symposium in Jackson Hole.