TY - JOUR
T1 - Radiotherapy for non-functioning pituitary tumours
AU - Boelaert, Kristien
AU - Gittoes, Neil
PY - 2001/6/1
Y1 - 2001/6/1
N2 - The initial management of large non-functioning pituitary adenomas is surgical debulking. In some cases, postoperative radiotherapy (RT) is administered in order to reduce the likelihood of tumour regrowth. Historically, there have been concerns surrounding a number of potentially significant complications of pituitary RT. Recent contributions to the literature, however, suggest that pituitary RT may be less hazardous than was originally thought. This article reviews the evidence relating to the potential side-effects of RT and weighs these risks against the clinically beneficial effects of preventing pituitary tumour regrowth.
AB - The initial management of large non-functioning pituitary adenomas is surgical debulking. In some cases, postoperative radiotherapy (RT) is administered in order to reduce the likelihood of tumour regrowth. Historically, there have been concerns surrounding a number of potentially significant complications of pituitary RT. Recent contributions to the literature, however, suggest that pituitary RT may be less hazardous than was originally thought. This article reviews the evidence relating to the potential side-effects of RT and weighs these risks against the clinically beneficial effects of preventing pituitary tumour regrowth.
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U2 - 10.1530/eje.0.1440569
DO - 10.1530/eje.0.1440569
M3 - Review article
C2 - 11375790
SN - 0804-4643
VL - 144
SP - 569
EP - 575
JO - European Journal of Endocrinology
JF - European Journal of Endocrinology
IS - 6
ER -