Abstract

Acromegaly is a chronic disease caused by the excessive secretion of growth hormone (GH), and as a result, of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1). Untreated, the condition reduces the patients' life expectancy and leads to a series of complications, among which an increased risk of carcinogenesis is considered most important. This paper is an analysis of the publications on the issue of the formation of neoplasms, both malignant and benign, in acromegalic patients. Although the influence of acromegaly on carcinogenesis remains controversial,

a number of studies indicate that the frequency of developing tumors in this patient group is higher. Moreover, numerous publications particularly stress the increased risk of developing neoplasms in patients who had been untreated for a long period of time and show elevated levels of GH and IGF-1. Consequently, a quick diagnosis and the implementation of effective treatment play

a key role in the management of this disease.

Details

Title
Risk of neoplasms in acromegaly: [Polish version: Ryzyko rozwoju nowotworow w akromegalii p. 118]
Author
Ruchala, Marek; Szczepanek-Parulska, Ewelina; Fularz, Maciej; Wolinski, Kosma
First page
118
Publication year
2012
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Termedia Publishing House
ISSN
14282526
e-ISSN
18974309
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Polish; English
ProQuest document ID
1237551968
Copyright
Copyright Termedia Publishing House 2012