We diagnose endocrine tumors by using several different diagnostic tests to determine the tumor type and location. These tests may include sophisticated imaging studies, biopsy, and blood and urine tests.
Following diagnosis, your doctor will recommend your child's treatment plan. In this process, we consider your child's age, overall health and medical history, and expectations of how the tumor will behave.
We typically use surgery to remove endocrine tumors. Your doctor may also recommend chemotherapy to eliminate any remaining cancer cells.
After treatment, we continue to care for your child through our pediatric survivorship programs. We monitor your child's health regularly to manage disease complications and late effects of treatment. Children and families also have access to support groups and counseling to help the transition from cancer treatment to life after treatment.