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Pituitary Tumor Support Group - MDJunction

    https://www.mdjunction.com/pituitary-tumor
    The Pituitary Tumor Support Group is a community of patients, family members and friends dedicated to dealing with Pituitary Tumor, together.

Support Groups Johns Hopkins Pituitary Tumor Center

    https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/neurology_neurosurgery/centers_clinics/pituitary_center/patient/support-groups.html
    Support Groups. Find a local support group in your community by following the links below. The Pituitary Network Association (PNA) National Brain Tumor Foundation. American Brain Tumor Association. Cushing's Help and Support. Cushing's Support …

Pituitary Network Association

    https://pituitary.org/
    To support, pursue, encourage, promote and where possible, fund research on pituitary disorders in a sustained and full-time effort to find a cure for these illnesses. The PNA will disseminate information helpful to the medical community, the public and to pituitary patients and their families on matters regarding early detection, symptoms, treatments and resources available to patients with pituitary disease.

Familial Isolated Pituitary Adenoma Disorders ...

    https://pituitary.org/knowledge-base/disorders/familial-isolated-pituitary-adenoma
    Rarely pituitary adenomas can occur in families. If no other abnormality is associated then this condition is called Familial Isolated Pituitary Adenoma. Most often family members have acromegaly or prolactinoma, sometimes other types of adenomas.

Pituitary Adenomas - Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment ...

    https://www.pacificneuroscienceinstitute.org/pituitary-disorders/conditions/pituitary-adenomas/
    Pituitary adenomas arise from the pituitary gland and are by far the most common growth associated with the gland; they account for 15% of primary brain tumors and are the third most common intracranial tumor after meningiomas and gliomas.

Pituitary Adenoma - Pituitary Support Forum

    https://pituitary.org/component/com_kunena/Itemid,243/catid,34/id,2904/view,topic/
    Hey all, Thank you all for your replies. I appreciate you sharing your stories. Unfortunately, I'm in a bit of a stagnation in my treatment. After getting the MRI done, and going to meet with my neurosurgeon, they are considering that this may not be a pituitary adenoma after all.



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