Neuroendocrine liver metastasis from the small intestine: Is surgery beneficial for survival?
Andreas SelberheerSimon FreermannOskar KoperekMartin B NiederlePhilipp RissChristian ScheubaBruno NiederlePublished in: Orphanet journal of rare diseases (2021)
The presence of liver metastasis at initial diagnosis does not have a statistically significant influence on survival. Surgery for hepatic metastasis seems to show a benefit for overall survival and may be indicated especially in patients symptomatic due to high tumor burden and serotonin hypersecretion to reduce hormone activity.