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Cancer of the Adrenal Cortex
Cancer of the adrenal cortex, a rare
cancer, is a disease in which cancer
(malignant) cells are found in the
adrenal cortex, which is the outside
layer of the adrenal gland. Cancer
of the adrenal cortex is also called
adrenocortical carcinoma. There are
two adrenal glands, one above each
kidney in the back of the upper
abdomen. The adrenal glands are also
called the suprarenal glands. The
inside layer of the adrenal gland is
called the adrenal medulla. Cancer
that starts in the adrenal medulla
is called pheochromocytoma and is
discussed in a separate PDQ patient
information summary.
The cells in the adrenal cortex make
important hormones that help the
body work properly. When cells in
the adrenal cortex become cancerous,
they may make too much of one or
more hormones, which can cause
symptoms such as high blood
pressure, weakening of the bones, or
diabetes. If male or female hormones
are affected, the body may go
through changes such as a deepening
of the voice, growing hair on the
face, swelling of the sex organs, or
swelling of the breasts. Cancers
that make hormones are called
functioning tumors. Many cancers of
the adrenal cortex do not make extra
hormones and are called
nonfunctioning tumors.
A doctor should be seen if the
following symptoms appear and won’t
go away:
pain in the abdomen,
loss of weight without dieting, or
weakness.
If there is a functioning tumor,
there may be symptoms or signs
caused by too many hormones.
If there are symptoms, a doctor will
order blood and urine tests to see
whether the amounts of hormones in
the body are normal. A doctor may
also order a computed tomography
scan of your abdomen, a special
x-ray that uses a computer to make a
picture of the inside of the
abdomen. Other special x-rays may
also be done to tell what kind of
tumor is present.
The chance of recovery (prognosis)
depends on how far the cancer has
spread (stage) and on whether a
doctor was able to surgically remove
all of the cancer.
Content Courtesy : www.cancer.gov
Note : Information herein is
provided for informational purposes
only and is not a substitute for
professional medical advice. You
should not use this information for
diagnosing or treating a medical or
health condition. If you have or
suspect you have a medical problem,
promptly contact your professional
healthcare provider. Please consult
your healthcare provider before
beginning any course of
supplementation or treatment.
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