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Could it be a neuroendocrine tumour?
NETs are uncommon and often missed for years because the symptoms look like other things. This 3-minute check helps you organise what’s been going on into a one-page summary you can take to your GP.
Anonymous by default. Your individual answers are never stored on our servers. You’ll get a one-page PDF you can take to your GP.
Neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) are uncommon and slow-growing. They’re often missed for years because the symptoms — flushing, persistent diarrhoea, wheezing, low blood-sugar — get blamed on more common things like IBS, asthma, anxiety, or menopause.
This short check (about 3 minutes) asks about your symptoms and history, then gives you a plain-English summary you can take to your GP.
Whakamārama / Who is this for?
Anyone in Aotearoa worried about ongoing, unexplained symptoms — for themselves, a whānau member, or someone they care for. NETs affect people of every age and ethnicity, and the most common tumour site varies by population — this tool covers all of them.
This tool is a starting point for the conversation with your GP — not a diagnosis. We never store your individual answers, and you stay anonymous unless you choose to share your email at the end.