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GEP students are sometimes prejudiced against and insulted by others and portrayed as nerds who spend large amount of time studying and have no interests in sports or other non-academic activities.
This perception may ring true for some GEP individuals, however, as a blanket stereotype of all GEP students, it does not hold true as there have been students who are good in sports and have taken part in numerous sports competitions, both at Inter-School and National levels.
The first response from a GEP student was made on 24 May 2002 saying that although the article was funny it could have been extremely hurtful to the students.
Gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine (GEP NE) tumors are rare, generally slow-growing tumors that occur in the pancreas and the gastrointestinal tract, which includes the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine.
GEP NE tumors are thought to arise from neuroendocrine cells that grow in an uncontrolled fashion and develop into tumors.
GEP NE tumors are treated with a variety of approaches, including surgery and medical therapies such as somatostatin analogues, interferon therapy, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.