Prof. Louis de Mestier

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Gastroenterologist

  • Paris-Cité University & Beaujon Hospital
  • location France

Dr Louis de Mestier serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Pancreatology - Digestive Oncology at the ENETS Centre of Excellence of Beaujon University Hospital in Clichy (Université Paris-Cité), France. He obtained his specialist diplomas in Hepato-Gastroenterology and Digestive Oncology at the University of Reims, France. He has completed a PhD in Cancer Biology at the University of Paris-Cité in 2021. His clinical interests are on neuroendocrine tumors and pancreatic diseases. His main areas of clinical and translational research include tumor heterogeneity, molecular biomarkers and personalized treatment in NETs. He has been member of the Advisory Board of the French Neuroendocrine Tumor Networks (GTE, RENATEN) since 2020, and joined the Advisory Board of the European Neuroendocrine Tumor Society (ENETS) in 2022. He has participated in more than 100 medical publications, including more than 50 indexed papers in the field of NETs.

Prof. Louis de Mestier has received financial support/sponsorship for research support, consultation, or speaker fees from the following companies:

Novartis, Pfizer, Ipsen. 

Programmes developed by Prof. Louis de Mestier

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Oncology Endocrinology Rare diseases 
Tools for optimising treatment & management of advanced NETs

Maximising outcomes for patients with advanced neuroendocrine tumours 

Experts
Prof. Emily Bergsland, Prof. Louis de Mestier
Endorsed by
NANETS
Neuroendocrine Cancer UK
CommNETs The Healing NET Foundation
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  • calendar Jul 2024

Educational programme supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Ipsen.
Endocrinology Rare diseases Oncology 
NET CONNECT Scientific Projects presented at ENETS 2021

Experts
Dr Jorge Hernando, Dr Aman Chauhan, Dr Jaume Capdevila, Dr Panpan Zhang, Dr Angela Lamarca, Prof. Louis de Mestier, Dr Joakim Crona, Dr Teresa Alonso Gordoa, Dr Rachel van Leeuwaarde, Asst. Prof. Mauro Cives, Prof. Kjell Öberg, Prof. Marianne Pavel, Prof. Emily Bergsland, Dr Alia Munir, Dr Francesca Spada
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  • calendar Mar 2021

Educational programme supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Ipsen

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Endocrinology Rare diseases Oncology 
Advanced digestive well-differentiated grade 3 neuroendocrine tumours – ENETS 2020

Episode 2: Poster #2

Experts
Prof. Marianne Pavel, Dr Teresa Alonso Gordoa, Dr Jaume Capdevila, Dr Jérôme Cros, Dr Angela Lamarca, Prof. Louis de Mestier, Dr Jorge Hernando
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  • calendar Mar 2020

Educational programme supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Ipsen

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Endocrinology Rare diseases Oncology 
SSAs for pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours – ENETS 2020

Episode 1: Poster #1

Experts
Dr Teresa Alonso Gordoa, Asst. Prof. Mauro Cives, Dr Faidon Laskaratos, Dr Elettra Merola, Dr Angela Lamarca, Dr Rachel van Leeuwaarde, Prof. Louis de Mestier, Dr Jorge Hernando, Dr Panpan Zhang
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  • calendar Mar 2020

Educational programme supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Ipsen
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Oncology Endocrinology Rare diseases 
Treatment Sequencing in Advanced Digestive NET

Episode 2

Experts
Dr Angela Lamarca, Prof. Louis de Mestier, Dr Jaume Capdevila, Prof. Marianne Pavel
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  • calendar Sep 2019

Educational programme supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Ipsen
Oncology Endocrinology Rare diseases 
NET CONNECT Experts Knowledge Share ESMO 2019: Treatment sequencing in advanced digestive NET #1

Experts
Dr Angela Lamarca, Dr Jaume Capdevila, Prof. Louis de Mestier, Prof. Marianne Pavel
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  • calendar Sep 2019

Educational programme supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Ipsen