Pituitary Tumors
Is there any treatment? Pituitary tumors are best treated when they are found and diagnosed early. Treatments for pituitary tumors include surgical removal of the tumor; radiation therapy, using high-doses of x-rays to kill tumor cells; and/or drug therapy, using certain medications to block the pituitary gland from producing too many hormones. The most common treatment is surgery.
What is the prognosis? Although prognosis depends on the type of pituitary tumor and the patient’s age and general state of health, pituitary tumors are usually curable.
What research is being done? The NINDS supports and conducts a broad range of biomedical research on brain tumors, including pituitary tumors. Much of this research is aimed at discovering the cause(s) of brain tumors, finding better treatments, and ultimately preventing and curing them.
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The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke National Institutes of Health
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