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Adrenal Cancer

Adrenal Cancer

The adrenal glands, located on top of the kidneys, are essential organs responsible for producing hormones that regulate various bodily functions. Adrenal tumours can develop in these glands, leading to conditions such as adrenal cancer. At Ray & Rio’s clinic, our chief urologist, Dr. Griffin, specialises in providing expert urology care for adrenal cancer patients, ensuring personalised treatment and exceptional support.

What is Adrenal Cancer?

Adrenal cancer, also known as adrenal gland cancer or adrenocortical carcinoma, is a rare form of cancer that arises in the adrenal cortex, the outer layer of the adrenal glands. This type of cancer can be classified into two categories:

Benign Adrenal Tumors

  • These tumors are non-cancerous and usually do not spread to other parts of the body. However, they may still cause hormonal imbalances and require medical intervention.

Malignant Adrenal Tumors

  • Malignant tumors are cancerous and have the potential to spread to other organs or tissues. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial for managing this aggressive form of cancer.

Risk Factors for Adrenal Cancer

While the exact causes of adrenal cancer are unknown, several risk factors have been identified, including:

  • Genetic conditions such as Li-Fraumeni syndrome and Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome.
  • Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) and hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC).
  • Exposure to certain toxins or radiation.
  • Age, as adrenal cancer is more common in individuals aged 30 to 50.

Symptoms and Diagnostic Tests 

Adrenal cancer may present with various symptoms, including:

  • Abdominal or back pain
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • High blood pressure
  • Hormonal imbalances, leading to changes in hair growth, menstrual cycles, or sexual function

To diagnose adrenal cancer, several diagnostic tests and investigations may be conducted, including:

  • Imaging tests: CT scans, MRI, or ultrasound are used to visualize the adrenal glands and detect any abnormalities or tumors.
  • Blood and urine tests: These tests help evaluate hormone levels and detect any imbalances associated with adrenal tumors.
  • Biopsy: A tissue sample is obtained from the adrenal gland to confirm the presence of cancer cells and determine their characteristics.

Management Options and Treatment of Adrenal Cancer

The management of adrenal cancer depends on several factors, including the stage and extent of the tumor, as well as the patient’s overall health. Treatment options may include:

  • Surgery: Surgical intervention is the primary treatment for adrenal cancer. It involves removing the affected adrenal gland, surrounding tissues, and nearby lymph nodes.
  • Chemotherapy: Medications are used to destroy cancer cells or slow down their growth. Chemotherapy may be administered before or after surgery to target any remaining cancer cells.
  • Radiation therapy: High-energy beams are directed at the tumour site to kill cancer cells. This treatment may be used in conjunction with surgery or as palliative care to relieve symptoms.
  • Hormone therapy: Certain medications may be prescribed to regulate hormone levels and manage any associated symptoms.

Life After Cancer Diagnosis and Ray & Rio’s Commitment

Receiving an adrenal cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming, but with the right medical care and support, patients can lead fulfilling lives. At Ray & Rio’s Speciality clinic, we stand out in providing excellent urology care for adrenal cancer patients. Dr. Griffin, our chief urologist, combines expertise, compassion, and cutting-edge treatments to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients.

Our team is dedicated to supporting adrenal cancer patients throughout their journey, offering comprehensive care, personalised treatment plans, and guidance for life after a cancer diagnosis.

If you or someone you know is dealing with adrenal cancer, contact Ray & Rio’s Speciality clinic today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Griffin. Take the first step toward expert urology care and improved quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Symptoms of adrenal cancer can vary but commonly include abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, high blood pressure, excessive hair growth, and changes in menstruation. Some people may experience fatigue, headaches, or rapid heart rate. Symptoms often depend on whether the tumor is producing excess hormones or not.

The survival rate for adrenal cancer depends on factors like the cancer’s stage, type, and the patient’s overall health. Generally, the 5-year survival rate for adrenal cancer ranges from 50% to 70% for localized cases but drops significantly for advanced stages. Early diagnosis and treatment improve outcomes.

Blood tests for adrenal cancer may include measuring hormone levels such as cortisol, aldosterone, and adrenaline (catecholamines). Elevated levels of certain hormones like catecholamines or 17-hydroxyprogesterone can indicate adrenal tumors. Additionally, plasma metanephrines and urinary fractionated catecholamines may be tested to detect pheochromocytomas, a type of adrenal tumor.