What are carcinoid tumors?
Carcinoid tumors are a type of neuroendocrine tumor that can develop in the appendix, gastrointestinal tract, or lungs. These tumors are occasionally found growing in the appendix after it is removed during an episode of appendicitis.
The majority of carcinoid tumors in children are small, slow-growing, and benign. In rare cases, these tumors can grow more quickly and spread to other sites in the body.
About 10 percent of children with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) develop carcinoid tumors.
How we care for carcinoid tumors
Children with carcinoid tumors are treated at Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders through our Endocrine-Oncology Program in conjunction with our Solid Tumor Center. Our integrated pediatric oncology service offers the combined expertise of a leading cancer center and a premier children’s hospital. We build a team to treat your child consisting of oncologists, endocrinologists, genetic counselors, and surgeons.
Our areas of research for carcinoid tumors
Children who are treated through our Endocrine-Oncology Program benefit from the work of our basic and clinical researchers, who are striving to understand the scientific causes of endocrine cancers. Their work can result in the introduction of new treatment options. We are a world leader in translational research, bringing laboratory advances to the bedside and into doctors’ offices as quickly as possible.
For many children with rare or hard-to-treat conditions, clinical trials provide new options.
Carcinoid Tumors | Programs & Services
Programs
Solid Tumor Center
Program
The Solid Tumor Center is an integrated pediatric hematology and oncology partnership between Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Boston Children's Hospital.
Departments
Endocrinology
Department
The Division of Endocrinology treats children with thyroid disease, Addison's disease, diabetes, and other endocrine disorders.
Genetics and Genomics
Department
The Division of Genetics and Genomics provides comprehensive clinical care including diagnostics, genetic counseling, and individualized management in concert with other specialties for people of all ages.
Surgery
Department
The Department of Pediatric Surgery provides general and specialized surgical services to those suffering from a wide range of congenital and acquired conditions.
Centers
Cancer and Blood Disorders Center
Center
The Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center is an integrated pediatric hematology and oncology program through Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Boston Children’s Hospital.