Oncology Multiple Endocrine Disorders and Neoplasias
Oncology multiple endocrine disorders and neoplasias (MEN) refer to a group of syndromes caused by the growth of tumors from endocrine tissue. This can include tumors in the thyroid, adrenal glands, pituitary, and other endocrine organs, as well as other parts of the body. Symptoms vary due to the nature and location of the tumors, but in general, occur due to hormone problems, can include lethargy, fatigue, joint pain, and changes in body weight. Diagnosis and treatment of MEN require specialized care and often involve medication, surgery, radiation therapy, and hormone replacement therapy. Early diagnosis and treatment can help to reduce the risk of developing further complications, making MEN a valuable field of oncology medicine.
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