Most men will experience a deepening of their voice and swelling of their breasts and sex organs. While women will experience irregular periods and vaginal bleeding, signs and symptoms of this condition are similar in men and women. However, there are differences between the two, and in some cases it can be difficult to diagnose the condition.
While some people are genetically predisposed to the disease, the vast majority of cases are sporadic. Early adrenocortical cancers usually peak in the teen years, while adult cancers are more likely to occur between 40 and 50 years of age. Initially, the most common symptoms include abdominal pain and a feeling of fullness in the abdomen. However, early stage tumors often don’t cause any symptoms. Similarly, a lump of fat or fine hair on the abdominal region may indicate adrenocortical cancer.
Although adrenocortical tumors may not be malignant, most are benign and nonfunctioning. The smallest tumors are less than four centimeters in diameter. These benign lesions are called adenomas, and are benign and do not spread. Nevertheless, adenomas can lead to other symptoms, such as thirst and a decrease in sexual function.
Despite the risk factors, the condition can still be diagnosed. Fortunately, the treatment for adrenocortical cancer depends on the stage of the tumor. In its early stages, symptoms are often not visible. But if you have any of these symptoms, you should visit your doctor to be sure. There are no specific treatment options for the disease. In addition to these symptoms, you can get a biopsy of the adrenocortical tumor.
If your tumor is malignant, it may cause symptoms. In some cases, symptoms may be non-existent, but the condition is often fatal. It is important to consult your doctor as soon as possible for a diagnosis of adrenocortical cancer. It is often rare in children, but there are several signs that should be evaluated. Your doctor should be aware of any abnormalities in your thyroid glands and take the necessary steps to prevent it from spreading.
Most cases of ACC are sporadic, and it may be hard to detect early if you have an adrenocortical tumor. You should also be screened regularly for other cancers as they can cause severe health problems. An adrenocortical tumor can affect the function of your adrenal gland. Regardless of how it manifests, you should visit your doctor as soon as possible.
The symptoms of Adrenocortical Carcinoms may be vague, but your doctor should be able to diagnose the disease. Depending on your age and your family history, you may experience a few or all of the symptoms of ACC. Your doctor will be able to determine which treatments are best suited for you. Your doctor may prescribe a combination of treatments and monitor your condition closely.
Generally, Adrenocortical Carcinoms have a very poor prognosis. It is important to consult with a doctor right away if you are experiencing these symptoms. You may be suffering from a benign tumor in your adrenals, which is a benign mass that does not cause symptoms. It will not spread, but it can be a threat to your health.