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Results 1 - 10 of 37 for Pituitary cancer
  1. ... causes include: Rare diseases of the hypothalamus or pituitary Leukemia and cancer of the small intestine, pancreas, and brain Mental ...
  2. ... can be found at: National Cancer Institute -- www.cancer.gov/types/pituitary Pituitary Network Association -- pituitary.org ... provider if you develop any symptoms of a pituitary tumor.
  3. ... or biliary tract Stomach Brain Eye Melanoma Parathyroid Pituitary gland Kidney Signs that cancer may have a genetic cause include: Cancer that ...
  4. Nipple discharge may be a symptom of breast cancer or a pituitary tumor. Skin changes around the nipple may be ...
  5. ... connects the ear to the brain ( acoustic neuroma ) Pituitary tumors Spinal cord tumors Other cancers that can be treated include: Breast Kidney Liver ...
  6. ... ENDOCRINE or METABOLIC DISEASE Adrenal gland dysfunction Diabetes Pituitary gland dysfunction (rare) Thyroid disease CANCER Leukemia Lymphoma (cancer that starts in the lymph ...
  7. ... An adenoma is a benign tumor (not a cancer). With Cushing disease, the pituitary gland releases too much ACTH. ACTH stimulates production ...
  8. ... and immune conditions. Medicines used to treat prostate cancer can also lead to low pituitary function.
  9. ... Hashimoto thyroiditis or Addison disease Chemotherapy or radiation cancer treatment A tumor in the pituitary gland Klinefelter syndrome , a genetic disorder Absence of ...
  10. ... function Delayed puberty Diseases of the testicles (trauma, cancer, infection, immune, iron overload) Benign tumor of the pituitary cells that produce too much of the hormone ...
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