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Do pituitary tumors spread to other parts of the body, like so many other tumors?

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No, pituitary tumors are usually benign. They grow very slowly and do not spread to other parts of the body.
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What are pituitary tumors?

Frequently Asked Questions about Pituitary Cancer
A pituitary tumor is a tumor that begins in the pituitary gland. Most pituitary tumors are not cancer. In fact, cancerous pituitary tumors are so rare that state and national cancer agencies keep no record of how many people get them each year. Benign (non-cancerous) pituitary tumors are also rare. About 3,000 people get them each year.
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Question: Can athlete's foot spread to other parts of my body?

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Answer: Yes, athlete's foot can spread to other parts of your body. It can spread to your soles of your feet, your toe nails, your groin, your arm pits, and so on and so forth. To prevent this fungal infection from spreading to any other parts of your body you need to put it to an end RIGHT NOW! Answer: Because athlete's foot is caused by a fungal infection it needs to be treated both internally and externally or it can continue to return, even after you think you have finally gotten rid of it.
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Will arthritis spread to other parts of my body?

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There are many types of arthritis. Some types of arthritis, such as rheumatoid arthritis, almost always affect multiple joints, so it is not unusual for these types of arthritis to spread from one joint to another. Some patients may have osteoarthritis in both knees and hips but this is unusual.
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Will the cancer spread to other parts of my body?

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Only about 2% of patients are found to have the cancer spread (metastasize) at the time they are diagnosed with a choroidal melanoma. Before surgery, you may be seen by a radiation oncologist and have medical testing to see if there are any signs of cancer elsewhere in your body. Unfortunately however, after treatment some people do develop metastasis. This is thought to be due to undetectable microscopic cancer cells present at the time of treatment that cannot be detected by current testing.
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How are pituitary tumors treated?

Pituitary Network Association - FAQ
It depends on the type of tumor and how far it has invaded into the brain, as well as the patient's age and overall health. Three kinds of treatment are used: surgery (removing the tumor during an operation), radiation therapy (using high-dose x-rays/proton beams to kill tumor cells) and drug therapy to shrink and sometimes eradicate the tumor. Drugs can also block the pituitary gland from making too much hormone.
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What are the symptoms of pituitary tumors?

Frequently Asked Questions about Pituitary Cancer
Pituitary tumors that affect hormones may cause a variety of symptoms, which are related to high hormone levels and production. These symptoms will be different in children than in adults. Growth hormone-secreting adenomas in children may cause: Other more rare kinds of pituitary tumors cause other symptoms. It is important for anyone who is experiencing any unusual symptoms to see their doctor.
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How prevalent are pituitary tumors/disease?

Pituitary Network Association - FAQ
Autopsy reports and radiologic and MRI evidence from around the globe indicate that one out of every five people worldwide has a pituitary tumor. The earliest study took place in 1936, when Dr. R.T. Costello of the Mayo Foundation conducted a cadaver study and found pituitary tumors in 22.4 % of the population (Costello R.T. Subclinical adenoma of the pituitary gland. Am. J. Pathol. 1936; 12:205-214). Statistics have not changed much ever since.
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Are all pituitary tumors created equal?

Pituitary Network Association - FAQ
No. There are more than a dozen very different disorders that result from pituitary tumors and disease. For example, if a tumor forms in an ACTH secreting pituitary cell, it could result in the overproduction of cortisol (Cushing's Disease) or the underproduction of cortisol (adrenal insufficiency, often referred to as Secondary Addison's Disease).
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What are the risk factors for pituitary tumors?

Frequently Asked Questions about Pituitary Cancer
Certain factors can make one person more likely to get a pituitary tumor than another person. These are called risk factors. In some cancers, doctors have identified risk factors that can be avoided, such as smoking or sun exposure. With pituitary tumors, doctors are not sure what exactly causes pituitary tumors and only one risk factor has been identified. Most people who get a pituitary tumor have no known risk factors.
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Will the tumor spread to other parts of my body?

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Less than 4% of patients are found to have metastatic melanoma at the time of diagnosis. But, with time after treatment, a larger percentage are found to develop metastasis. This difference is thought to be due to undetectable microscopic melanoma cells present at the time of treatment. It is not helpful to dwell on percentages, but your doctor should be able to give your approximate chance of developing metastasis based on your tumor's size and location.
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What are the symptoms of the various types of pituitary tumors?

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Question: Can athlete’s foot spread to other parts of my body?

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Answer: Yes, athlete’s foot can spread to other parts of your body. It can spread to your soles of your feet, your toe nails, your groin, your arm pits, and so on and so forth.
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Which skin cancers can spread to other parts of the body?

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Melanoma, if not caught early, can spread to other parts of the body such as the brain or liver, and can be deadly. Squamous cell cancer of the skin can spread to other parts of the body, though it is less of a risk than melanoma. Basal cell carcinoma rarely spreads to other parts of the body.
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Is the cockroach's brain spread around its body?

Insects as a group are said to think in their periphery. This is because many of their innate behaviors are hardwired in peripheral ganglions more so than vertebrates. For instance flying behavior is controlled in the thoracic ganglia and some reproductive behavior such as copulation is controlled in the last abdominal ganglion. Whenever sexual behavior or flying behavior has to be coordinated with the visual system the behavior includes what you might call the brain (head ganglion).
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Do all pituitary tumors require surgery?

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No. Tumors which secrete high amounts of the hormone prolactin usually respond to medical therapy so that surgery is not required. Small non-secretory tumors, less than one centimeter (termed a microadenoma), can sometimes be followed with serial MRIs to monitor for progressive enlargement before proceeding to surgery.
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What are other pituitary diseases that can be mistaken for pituitary tumors?

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Pituitary Cyst : Any endocrine gland may develop a cyst. This occurs commonly in the ovaries and thyroid gland; a cyst in the pituitary gland is benign (not cancer). Many pituitary cysts cause no symptoms and don’t grow or enlarge. Only when they do, do they become symptomatic. They can cause headache and/or rarely interfere with normal pituitary function. If the cyst is large, loss of vision may occur.
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What parts of the body can prostate cancer spread to?

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Prostate cancer can spread and form tumors in other parts of the body. When prostate cancer spreads, it often shows up in nearby lymph nodes. It can also spread to the bones, liver, bladder, and other organs.
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What other parts of the body are affected?

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In some people, the nails develop stippling that looks as if a pin had made rows of tiny dents. In a few, the nails are severely distorted. However, other than the hair and occasionally the nails, no other part of the body is affected.
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Are there parts of the body that are harder to treat than others?

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For some reason, certain parts of the body, including the hands, feet, and some areas where the hair has turned white, do seem to be harder to treat than other areas. However, many of today's brightest experts in the treatment of vitiligo, maintain that ANY vitiligo spot can be repigmented, and even hair repigmented, with enough work and dedication.
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Can you get rosacea on other parts of your body?

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Although it is not a common feature of rosacea, symptoms have been reported to appear beyond the face. In a National Rosacea Society survey, rosacea patients reported experiencing symptoms on the neck, chest, scalp, ears and back.
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What Parts of My Body Will Be Massaged?

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Your therapist will discuss the desired outcome of your session with you. This will determine which parts of your body require massage. A typical full body session will include work on your back, arms, legs, feet, hands, head, neck, and shoulders. You will never be touched on or near your genitals (male or female) or breasts (female).
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What parts of the body can be treated?

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The EpiLightTM system can remove all hair colors from all parts of the body, including upper lip, chin, beard, legs, arms, hands, underarms, back, bikini line, torso, etc. leaving your skin smooth and hair-free. The pulsed-light can also be adjusted to remove light and dark brown skin lesions, as well as spider veins on the face, extremities or trunk.
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Can pituitary tumors be prevented through diet and exercise?

Endocrinology - FAQ
No, these tumors are caused by an abnormality in the genetic material of the pituitary cell, which causes the cells to continue growing and dividing.
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What is the goal for Medical Treatment in Pituitary Tumors?

Any medical therapy for a pituitary tumor should reduce hormone overproduction by the tumor, and, ideally, decrease the size of the pituitary tumor so that any visual abnormality is corrected. Reduction in tumor size should improve or relieve headache associated with the tumor.
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What about transplants to other parts of the body?

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Through follicular unit grafting, hair can be transplanted to virtually any part of the body. Dr. Epstein has successfully transplanted hair to the eyebrows, beard, mustache and chest. To view before and after patient photos showing Dr. Epstein's body and facial transplant procedures, click here.
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Can lymphomas occur in other parts of the body than the lymph nodes?

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Yes, tumors can be found in other organs, such as the liver, the stomach, or even the brain. Sometimes tumors in organs are found even if tumors have not been found in the lymph nodes.
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