Endocrine Neoplasia & Hormonal Disorders
Steven I. Sherman, M.D.
Department Chair
Cancers of endocrine glands are rare, but their optimal treatment requires the same attentive diagnosis and therapy as more common malignancies.MD Anderson’s Endocrine Neoplasia and Hormonal Disorders department provides comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services for patients with endocrine system tumors, both malignant and benign. Here’s just a partial list of diseases treated by our physicians, nurses and other caregivers:
- Thyroid cancerand management of other thyroid disorders
- Cancers and benigntumors of the adrenal glands
- Hyperparathyroidism andparathyroid tumors
- Pituitary tumors
- Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors
- Multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) I and II
- Inherited endocrine tumors, including childhood endocrine tumors
Specialized care is required when cancer affects the endocrine system. Disruptions to the body's delicate hormonal balance from cancer or the therapies used to treat it can have long-reaching effects, particularly in pediatric patients. Treating the tumor itself just isn't enough. Our mission includes anticipation and management of treatment-related side effects, including pediatric growth disorders and metabolic bone diseases.
Our multidisciplinary approach offers patients the best possible outcome, so that successful treatment doesn't have to be a compromise. Our specialists work closely with teams of physicians from other departments to manage patients with these diseases. Our endocrinologists collaborate with our surgeons, oncologists, radiologists and pathologists to provide dedicated state-of-the-art patient care, while performing clinical research to evaluate how best to apply the most recent developments in cancer medicine.
我们认为,教育病人和另外一些er medical professionals is essential. We share our considerable expertise with other health care professionals through endocrinology fellowship programs in collaboration with other Houston-area hospitals. We also provide a list of resources for genetic testing of endocrine tumors.
Medullary thyroid cancer and its primary treatment
Mimi Hu, M.D., and Maria Cabanillas, M.D., from Endocrine Neoplasia and Hormonal Disorders and Elizabeth Grubbs, M.D., from Surgical Oncology were interviewed on theManagement of Medullary Thyroid Cancer for Practice Update.
Registration to view the video is free for anyone.