top of page
TAKE ACTION
Donate
Home
About Us
Mission
Our Vision
Dr. Richard R.P. Warner
Our Team
Medical Advisory Council
Above & Beyond Award
Our Supporters
Education
Upcoming Events and Meetings
Recent Events
Podcast
2025 NET Cancer Day Symposium
2025 Annual Conference
NET Awareness
NET VITALS
NET INTRO
NET Intro (Spanish)
Support for Patients & Caregivers
Support Line
Newly Diagnosed
Virtual NET Support Group
Virtual NET Caregiver Support Group
Health & Wellness Retreat
Wellness Coaching
NETCONNECT Peer-to-Peer Program
Patient and Caregiver Stories
Private Community Group
Blog
Resource Guide
Video Library
Resource Navigation Guide
Caregiver Resources
Recursos en Español
Partner Resources
Provider Education & Research
Clinical Trials Guide
More
Use tab to navigate through the menu items.
Diarrhea
< Back to Topics
Diarrhea
Play Video
Play Video
01:33:48
LACNETS • "Symptom Management" with Dr. David Metz • Oct 2023
Join LACNETS to hear Neuroendocrinologist, Dr. David Metz from University of Pennsylvania discuss symptom management. The presentation will cover carcinoid syndrome, pancreatic enzymes, bile acid secretion, and short bowel syndrome. He will explain current treatments, supplements, and diets that might be helpful to control NET-related symptoms. For more information, visit LACNETS.org.
Play Video
Play Video
53:27
Episode 2: Diarrhea & NETs • The LACNETS Podcast
ABOUT THIS EPISODE: For our second episode, NET expert and gastroenterologist Dr. David Metz answers the top 10 GI questions for NETs. Dr. Metz addresses diarrhea, diet, the difference between carcinoid tumor vs. carcinoid syndrome, and effective symptom management. MEET DR. DAVID METZ Dr. Metz is the Professor of Medicine and Co-director of the Neuroendocrine Tumor Program at the University of Pennsylvania. He is actively involved in clinical research, patient care, and teaching of students, residents, and fellows. Dr Metz’s clinical research program is particularly active in acid-peptic conditions including hypersecretory states such as Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, Helicobacter pylori infection, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug gastropathy, and gastroesophageal reflux disease. He also has particular expertise in the diagnosis and management of patients with functional and non-functional neuroendocrine tumors of the pancreas and alimentary tract. He has been a principal investigator on a number of trials evaluating upper gastrointestinal disease states. He is also active in national gastroenterology societies and was a prior member of the Liason Committee for Recertification of the American Board of Internal Medicine (American Gastroenterological Association representative), the US Food and Drug Administration Gastrointestinal Drugs Advisory Committee and chair emeritus of the North American neuroendocrine Tumor Society (NANETS). Dr. Metz earned his MBBCh (MD equivalent) from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. He moved to the United States in 1986 and pursued a residency in internal medicine at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia. He completed a fellowship in gastroenterology in Washington, DC, in the combined Georgetown/Veterans Affairs Medical Center/National Institutes of Health (NIH) program. He remained on staff at the NIH for 2 more years as a senior staff fellow, performing basic research in pancreatic acinar cell secretion and clinical research in Zollinger-Ellison syndrome specifically. In 1993, Dr. Metz moved to Philadelphia in the role of Assistant Professor in the clinician educator track at the University of Pennsylvania. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 1998 and Full Professor in 2003. TOP 10 QUESTIONS 1. What is the difference between carcinoid syndrome and carcinoid tumor? 2. What are the most common causes of diarrhea? How do I know if my diarrhea is from NET, medication, diet, or another reason? (What is the difference between diarrhea and fat-absorption diarrhea?") 3. How do I know if diarrhea is part of carcinoid syndrome or not? 4. Discuss cramping, bloating, and abdominal pain. Is this part of carcinoid syndrome? (How do I know if these are from the tumor, treatment, or something else?) 5. Why do they take out the gallbladder and what effect does this have on GI symptoms? 6. Are there other syndromes besides carcinoid syndrome that cause diarrhea? 7. How might my doctor evaluate my diarrhea? When should someone have EGD, colonoscopy, and capsule endoscopy and how might it affect symptom management? 8. What do I do to control my diarrhea? 9. What treatment/diet/meds would help prevent chronic cramping, bloating, loud gurgling of GI tract for a midgut patient on SSAs ? 10. What is the best diet for diarrhea? For more resources and a transcript of this episode, visit https://www.lacnets.org/podcast2.
Play Video
Play Video
49:02
Symptom Management: Diarrhea, Hyperglycemia & Diabetes - 2020 LACNETS Virtual NET Conference
Virtual 2020 Los Angeles Neuroendocrine Tumor Patient Education Conference Presented by LACNETS Presentations & Times: "Patient Story" (0:00 - 6:30) Brent, NET Patient "Symptom Management: Diarrhea" (6:30 - 29:05) David C. Metz, MD, Gastroenterology Penn Medicine "Symptom Management: NET-related Hyperglycemia and Diabetes" (29:05 - end of video) Run Yu, MD, PhD , Endocrinology UCLA Health For more information, please visit www.LACNETS.org. @LACNETS (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) Video produced by tvplive.com.
Play Video
Play Video
01:38:07
LACNETS Webinar: "Management of Diarrhea in NETs” with Dr. Shirley Paski
Management of Diarrhea in NETs” with Dr. Shirley Paski Recorded on October 13th, 2020 Speaker: Shirley Paski, MD, IM/Gastroenterology, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Learn more here: www.LACNETS.org Audio/Video - www.TVPlive.com
< Back to Topics
Next Topic >
bottom of page