• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Our Team
  • Advertising
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Saturday, July 18, 2026
Lake City Times
No Result
View All Result
  • Top News
  • Region
  • City News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Edit-Oped
  • Tourism
  • National
  • World
  • ePaper
  • Top News
  • Region
  • City News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Edit-Oped
  • Tourism
  • National
  • World
  • ePaper
No Result
View All Result
Lake City News
No Result
View All Result
Home Edit-Oped

Effective treatments make Pituitary Gland Tumors manageable

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
October 28, 2025
in Edit-Oped
Reading Time: 4min read
A A
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsappTelegram

Dr. Aditya Gupta

Shalini Verma, a 45-year-old woman, began experiencing severe headaches, blurred vision, and unexplained weight gain. After several visits to different specialists, an MRI scan revealed a tumor in her pituitary gland. The tumor’s location made it challenging to access, and traditional surgery posed significant risks, including damage to nearby structures like the optic nerve.
Verma was referred to Artemis Hospital, Gurugram. After a thorough evaluation, she was recommended Cyberknife Radiosurgery, a state-of-the-art, non-invasive treatment that could precisely target the tumor without the need for traditional surgery.
Verma underwent Cyberknife treatment, which involved several sessions over the course of a week. The procedure was painless, and she experienced minimal side effects. A follow-up MRI six months later showed a significant reduction in the tumor size, and her symptoms had almost completely resolved.
The treatment journey of Verma showcases the effectiveness of Cyberknife Radiosurgery, especially for tumors in complex locations like the pituitary gland, where traditional surgery might be risky or impossible. Our team’s expertise in using this advanced technology provided Verma with a safe and effective treatment option, allowing her to return to her normal life without the long recovery time associated with conventional surgery.
What is a pituitary gland tumor?
Pituitary gland, which is also known as the master gland has the most important function of producing hormones that regulates the critical organs of the body including thyroid, adrenal glands, ovaries and testes. It is a small pea-size gland located behind the eyes and below the front of the brain. Improper functioning of the gland usually results in excess or under production of hormones that leads to a formation of mass called tumor, which can be benign or malignant. Such tumors in this gland can create numerous serious medical conditions by interfering with the normal functioning of the endocrine system and pituitary gland. Some tumors produce hormones known as functional tumors, and others can cause the glands to secrete too few or too many hormones. Also if the tumor pressed on the nearby structure, for instance the optic nerve, can also limit a person’s vision.
Though the occurrence of tumor is more likely after the age of 50 years, it still can impact at an early age. The survival rates of tumor due to its complicated location also depend on other factors like the patient’s age, type and size of tumor.
What causes a pituitary gland tumor?
Mostly, pituitary gland tumors are non cancerous but the exact causes are unknown. Some of them are hereditary and some are caused by a rare genetic disorder called as multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1. This disorder can also lead to over-activity or enlargement of 3 different endocrine-related glands, which also includes the pituitary gland. Many researches are still underway to know the exact cause of such uncontrolled growth of certain cells that leads to a pituitary tumor.
What are the symptoms?
Depending upon the hormonal variations in the body, there can be a variety of symptoms. The most common symptoms include Headaches, vision problem, tiredness, mood changes, irritability, changes in menstrual cycle in women, impotence, infertility, Inappropriate breast growth or production of breast milk, Cushing’s syndrome which is a combination of weight gain, high blood pressure, diabetes, and easy bruising, the enlargement of the extremities or limbs, thickening of the skull and jaw caused by too much growth hormone.
Treatment for Pituitary gland tumor
Diagnosis at an early stage can help the treatment procedure to be totally non-invasive with the use of advances technology called as Cyberknife. Cyberknife which is the most advanced radiation therapy is completely non-invasive therapy available for the treatment of benign as well as malignant tumors. Highlights of the therapy being ease of access to any complex location without the need to use the surgical knife, precision of the beam with high dose radiation to the tumor location, and the safety. It is a day care procedure without pain and risk, and the patient can get back to daily chores as soon as the session gets over which depends on the tumor (30 minutes to 1 hour) and hence eliminates the requirement of any hospital stay. Moreover the procedure makes use of the most sophisticated image guidance technique to focus high doses of radiation directly to the tumor spot which eliminates the chances to damage the healthy cells as in any other methods of treatment.
This therapy works the best for tumors that are upto 1-3 cm in size (for pituitary tumors, this figure is even smaller) and is a very powerful and effective technique for treating patients suffering from early stage primary and medically inoperable tumors.
The treatment is safe to administer and also offers a new option in patients with recurrent pituitary tumors, those that cannot be operated, or those involving the cavernous sinus (an area difficult to reach and completely remove tumors from, without side effects).
Phasing of the cyberknife procedure
1. Planning – To have enough time with the surgeon to design and finalize a customized treatment plan, imaging is performed a few days in advance.
2. Treatment – Once the plan is set in place, the patient will return for a non-invasive, pain-free treatment experience. Using advanced tumor-tracking technology, the CyberKnife system is able to deliver either one single high-dose treatment, or smaller doses (upto 5) over the course of two to five days, depending on the plan generated. This approach limits side effects and enables most patients to return to their regular routine the same day.
Each session of treatment usually lasts for about 30 -50 min and is cost effective with a success rate of 98% in such complicated tumors. Patients with pituitary adenomas receive stereotactic radio surgery with CyberKnife and are followed up for more than 12 months. After 6 months of therapy patients are monitored for positive responses and ensure there is no recurrence of any mass.
Typically MRI is doing 6 monthly for the first year, and then yearly for at least 5 years.
Pituitary tumors that are larger, and create pressure on the optic nerves are better dealt by endoscopic removal of the tumor through the nose.
(The author is Chief Neurosurgery, CNS Radiosurgery and Co-Chief – Cyberknife centre, Artemis Hospitals, Gurugram. He can be reached at [email protected])

READ ALSO

Kashmir’s next revolution will rise from its fields

Decline in Hajj applications deserves attention

Related Posts

Edit-Oped

Kashmir’s next revolution will rise from its fields

July 18, 2026
Kashmir’s next revolution will rise from its fields

Shahid Qadri As dawn breaks over the emerald paddy fields of Kashmir, the first rays of sunlight touch orchards heavy...

Read more
by LCT Desk
0 Comments
Edit-Oped

Decline in Hajj applications deserves attention

July 17, 2026
Lockdown: Violations galore

The slow pace of Hajj applications from Jammu and Kashmir this year is a matter that deserves careful attention. With...

Read more
by LCT Desk
0 Comments
Edit-Oped

Role of nutritional psychology in mind-body link

July 17, 2026
Role of nutritional psychology in mind-body link

Amir Iqbal Khan Psychology, with its more than seventy specialized branches, occupies a unique place among the sciences. While disciplines...

Read more
by LCT Desk
0 Comments
Edit-Oped

Building opportunity

July 16, 2026
Lockdown: Violations galore

The planned execution of over 570 sports and youth infrastructure projects across Jammu and Kashmir represents far more than a...

Read more
by LCT Desk
0 Comments
Edit-Oped

Building a stronger cancer care ecosystem

July 15, 2026
Lockdown: Violations galore

Cancer is steadily emerging as one of the most pressing public health challenges, demanding far more than hospital-based treatment. It...

Read more
by LCT Desk
0 Comments
Edit-Oped

Eradicating prostate cancer with robotic surgery: A safer, more precise treatment option

July 15, 2026
Eradicating prostate cancer with robotic surgery: A safer, more precise treatment option

Dr. Shafiq Ahmed Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men worldwide. The good news is that...

Read more
by LCT Desk
0 Comments
Next Post
Sufi Nisar: Preserving Kashmir’s Sufi tradition

Sufi Nisar: Preserving Kashmir's Sufi tradition

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Our Team
  • Advertising
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

© 2021 Lake City Times - Premium theme by GITS.

No Result
View All Result
  • Top News
  • Region
  • City News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Edit-Oped
  • Tourism
  • National
  • World
  • ePaper

© 2021 Lake City Times - Premium theme by GITS.