“…4 Additional analyses have found significant differences in the rate of metastatic disease among racial groups, with Black patients having the highest rate of advanced stage/metastatic disease in pancreatic, gastric, and appendiceal, NENs (36.3%, 20.9%, and 13.5%), followed by White patients (34% 16.7%, 12.1%), Hispanic/Latinx patients (28.2%, 15.1%, 5.65%), and Asian patients (26.7%, 16.7%, 19.8%). 3 Interestingly, White patients presented with significantly more advanced stage disease in small intestine, colon, and rectal NENs (25%, 40%, 11.3%) than ethnically Hispanic/Latinx patients (25.6%, 27.5%, 6.5%), Black (18.1%, 35.3%, 7.2%), and Asian patients (18.8%, 35.3%, 6.5%), raising questions as to the etiology of these differences in GEP-NENs of various primary sites. 3 Regarding clinical outcomes, recent work has uncovered alarming disparities between White and minority GEP-NEN patients-particularly Black patients.…”