The noncancerous pituitary gland tumors that cause Cushing’s disease can rarely become cancerous, leading to rapidly progressing disease, a recent case report highlighted. Scientists reported on two middle-aged women with Cushing’s who underwent surgery and radiation therapy for their pituitary tumors. The tumors eventually recurred and spread, showing signs that they had become cancer. While […] The post Cushing’s patients’ pituitary tumors become aggressive cancers appeared first ...| Cushing's Disease News – The Web's Daily Resource for Cushing's Disease News
Levels of the molecule S1P in Cushing's were found to help identify pituitary gland tumor location and to predict remission after surgery.| Cushing's Disease News