Endocrine Tumors

Endocrine tumors are a type of cancer that form in the cells of the body's endocrine system. Endocrine tumors can form in any type of endocrine tissue, including the thyroid gland, pancreas, and adrenal glands. These tumors can cause problematic symptoms, such as hormone imbalances and metabolic issues. Endocrine tumors are diagnosed and treated with surgery, radiation therapy, hormonal therapy, and other methods of treatment. Early diagnosis of endocrine tumors is important for successful treatment and improved outcomes.

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