Can you live a normal life with a pituitary tumor?

In general, when a pituitary tumor is not cured, people live out their lives but may have to deal with problems caused by the tumor or its treatment, such as vision problems or hormone levels that are too high or too low.
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How long can you live with a pituitary gland tumor?

The 5-year survival rate tells you what percent of people live at least 5 years after the tumor is found. Percent means how many out of 100. The 5-year survival rate for people with a pituitary gland tumor is 97%. Survival rates depend on the type of tumor, the person's age, and other factors.
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Should I worry about pituitary tumor?

Even when a pituitary tumor never comes back, people still worry about it. For years after treatment ends, you will see your doctor. Be sure to go to all of these follow-up visits. You will have exams, blood tests, and maybe other tests to see if the tumor has come back.
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How serious is a pituitary tumor?

Most of these tumors are not cancerous. Pituitary cancer is very rare. Still, the tumors can cause serious problems, either because of their size (large tumors) or because they make extra hormones your body doesn't need (functioning tumors). They're typically treated with surgery, medicine, or radiation.
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Can a pituitary tumor change your personality?

Personality changes are also common when a pituitary tumour causes the pituitary gland to over- or under-produce hormones. This can affect your emotions and cause changes in your sex drive. Larger tumours can have a greater effect on personality, as they generally affect a greater area of the brain.
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Is a pituitary tumor a disability?

If you suffer from a pituitary gland malfunction and it makes you unable to work, you may qualify for Social Security disability. The Social Security Administration (SSA) has a Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program to pay monthly benefits for those who are unable to work.
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Can pituitary tumors affect memory?

The tumor may also press on the nerves that move the eye and cause double vision. If the tumor is very large it may press on other parts of the brain and cause problems with memory, weakness, or numbness. Some pituitary tumors may be observed without treatment because they may grow very slowly.
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What happens if pituitary tumor is left untreated?

Most pituitary tumors are curable, but if left untreated, they can lead to serious complications such as complete vision loss.
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Can pituitary tumors be treated without surgery?

Radiation therapy

It can be used after surgery or alone if surgery isn't an option. Radiation therapy can be beneficial if a tumor persists or returns after surgery and causes signs and symptoms that medications don't relieve. Methods of radiation therapy include: Stereotactic radiosurgery.
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Are pituitary tumors slow growing?

Most pituitary adenomas are slow-growing and benign, which means they are not cancer and do not spread to other parts of the body.
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Can stress cause pituitary tumors?

There are reliable research studies showing severe stress, childhood trauma, and/or physical trauma increase the likelihood of the development of a pituitary tumor.
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When is a pituitary tumor an emergency?

When the tumor enlarges it often causes headache. On rare occasion there is a sudden, severe headache from bleeding into the tumor. This is called pituitary apoplexy and is a medical emergency.
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Is pituitary tumor curable?

Most pituitary tumors are curable. If a pituitary tumor is diagnosed early, the outlook for recovery is usually excellent. However, if tumors grow large enough, or grow rapidly, they are more likely to cause problems and will be more difficult to treat.
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Does a pituitary tumor shorten life expectancy?

Having a pituitary tumor should not shorten life expectancy if it is treated properly and if the patient receives appropriate hormone replacement(s).
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Are pituitary tumors terminal?

Pituitary tumors are often considered brain tumors, and they make up 12 to 19 percent of all primary brain tumors. But most pituitary tumors are benign and most of them are treatable.
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Is pituitary tumor considered a brain tumor?

“Pituitary tumours arise from the pituitary gland that lies on the floor on the inside of the skull, underneath and separate from the brain, back behind the eyes. These are not brain tumours, and the pituitary is not part of the brain itself.
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Can pituitary tumors shrink?

Some cause pituitary tumors to shrink, while others ease symptoms by returning hormone levels to a normal state. Medication is also used to manage cancerous pituitary tumors, which are extremely rare.
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What medication can shrink a pituitary tumor?

Medicines used to treat pituitary tumors include: Bromocriptine and cabergoline for pituitary adenomas called prolactinomas, which produce too much of the hormone prolactin. These medications can treat prolactinomas by decreasing prolactin secretion and often shrink the tumor.
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Where does your head hurt with a pituitary tumor?

A person with pituitary tumor apoplexy usually has a sudden-onset, severe headache at the front of the head (either located on one side of the head or both) and/or behind one or both eyes.
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Has anyone had a pituitary tumor removed?

Endoscopic pituitary surgery, also called transsphenoidal endoscopic surgery, is the most common surgery used to remove pituitary tumors. The pituitary gland is located at the bottom of your brain and above the inside of your nose.
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What causes a pituitary tumor to grow?

Tumors can be caused by DNA changes that turn on oncogenes or turn off tumor suppressor genes. Some people inherit gene mutations (changes) from their parents that greatly increase their risk for developing pituitary tumors.
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Do Prolactinomas go away?

A prolactinoma won't go away on its own without treatment. Long-term medication can shrink the tumor until it's gone. However, it's important to note that prolactinomas can come back, even after successful treatment with medication or surgery.
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Can you drive with a pituitary Tumour?

For example, with pituitary tumours, low grade tumours in the cerebellum or brain stem, and grade 1 meningiomas, you can generally drive once you have recovered from treatment. This is as long as you have NOT had treatment via a craniotomy (where part of the skull is removed to allow access to the brain).
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Does pituitary tumor make you tired?

A pituitary gland tumor may cause fatigue if it lowers levels of cortisol, thyroid hormone, or growth hormone. High levels of cortisol can weaken muscles, which may also cause fatigue.
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Can you live without a functioning pituitary gland?

You can live without your pituitary gland as long as you take medication to replace the pituitary hormones that you're missing. The pituitary gland hormones are very important for maintaining several bodily functions. An untreated lack of all the pituitary hormones is life-threatening.
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