Pituitary Tumors Treatment (PDQ®): Treatment - Patient Information [NCI]-Treatment Options for Pitui
Pituitary Tumors Treatment (PDQ®): Treatment - Patient Information [NCI]-Treatment Options for Pituitary Tumors
Non-functioning Pituitary Tumors
Treatment may include the following:
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Important It is possible that the main title of the report Thoracic Outlet Syndrome is not the name you expected. Please check the synonyms listing to find the alternate name(s) and disorder subdivision(s) covered by this report.
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Treatment for luteinizing hormone -producing and follicle-stimulating hormone -producing tumors is usually transsphenoidal surgery to remove the tumor.
Prolactin-Producing Pituitary Tumors
Treatment may include the following:
ACTH-Producing Pituitary Tumors
Treatment may include the following:
Growth Hormone-Producing Pituitary Tumors
Treatment may include the following:
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone-Producing Tumors
Treatment may include the following:
Pituitary Carcinomas
Treatment of pituitary carcinomas is palliative, to relieve symptoms and improve the quality of life. Treatment may include the following:
Recurrent Pituitary Tumors
Treatment may include the following:
Check for U.S. clinical trials from NCI's list of cancer clinical trials that are now accepting patients with pituitary tumor. For more specific results, refine the search by using other search features, such as the location of the trial, the type of treatment, or the name of the drug. Talk with your doctor about clinical trials that may be right for you. General information about clinical trials is available from the NCI Web site.
Treatment may include the following:
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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Important It is possible that the main title of the report Thoracic Outlet Syndrome is not the name you expected. Please check the synonyms listing to find the alternate name(s) and disorder subdivision(s) covered by this report.
Read the Thoracic Outlet Syndrome article > >
- Surgery (transsphenoidal surgery, if possible) to remove the tumor, followed by watchful waiting (closely monitoring a patient's condition without giving any treatment until signs or symptoms appear or change). Radiation therapy is given if the tumor comes back.
- Radiation therapy alone.
Treatment for luteinizing hormone -producing and follicle-stimulating hormone -producing tumors is usually transsphenoidal surgery to remove the tumor.
Prolactin-Producing Pituitary Tumors
Treatment may include the following:
- Drug therapy to stop the tumor from making prolactin and to stop the tumor from growing.
- Surgery to remove the tumor (transsphenoidal surgery or craniotomy) when the tumor does not respond to drug therapy or when the patient cannot take the drug.
- Radiation therapy.
- Surgery followed by radiation therapy.
ACTH-Producing Pituitary Tumors
Treatment may include the following:
- Surgery (usually transsphenoidal surgery) to remove the tumor, with or without radiation therapy.
- Radiation therapy alone.
- Drug therapy to stop the tumor from making ACTH.
- A clinical trial of stereotactic radiation surgery.
Growth Hormone-Producing Pituitary Tumors
Treatment may include the following:
- Surgery (usually transsphenoidal or endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery) to remove the tumor, with or without radiation therapy.
- Drug therapy to stop the tumor from making growth hormone.
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone-Producing Tumors
Treatment may include the following:
- Surgery (usually transsphenoidal surgery) to remove the tumor, with or without radiation therapy.
- Drug therapy to stop the tumor from making hormones.
Pituitary Carcinomas
Treatment of pituitary carcinomas is palliative, to relieve symptoms and improve the quality of life. Treatment may include the following:
- Surgery (transsphenoidal surgery or craniotomy) to remove the cancer, with or without radiation therapy.
- Drug therapy to stop the tumor from making hormones.
- Chemotherapy.
Recurrent Pituitary Tumors
Treatment may include the following:
- Radiation therapy.
- A clinical trial of stereotactic radiation surgery.
Check for U.S. clinical trials from NCI's list of cancer clinical trials that are now accepting patients with pituitary tumor. For more specific results, refine the search by using other search features, such as the location of the trial, the type of treatment, or the name of the drug. Talk with your doctor about clinical trials that may be right for you. General information about clinical trials is available from the NCI Web site.
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