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Somya.P
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Hello everyone,
Living with a neuroendocrine tumour can sometimes create misunderstandings in relationships with loved ones or colleagues, especially since the disease is not well-known.
π How has NET affected your social relationships?
π Have you found ways to explain the condition to those around you and improve communication with them?
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Share your experiences and advice to help other patients manage their interactions with those around them.
Weβre reading with care! π¬
Somya from the Carenity team πΌ