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A risk factor is anything that may increase your chance of having a disease. These are things you should know about risk factors for pituitary tumors:
Known risk factors for pituitary tumors are linked to inherited genetic syndromes. These are abnormal changes (mutations) in certain genes that are passed down from parent to child. You might want to talk with a doctor about genetic testing if you have one of these syndromes in your family.
These hereditary risks include:
Other rare inherited and non-inherited genetic syndromes can also raise the risk of pituitary tumors. These include McCune-Albright syndrome, Carney complex, and familial isolated pituitary adenoma.
In rare cases, pituitary tumors seem to run in some families without a known genetic syndrome.
No standard screening methods are used to find pituitary tumors in people who aren't known to be at increased risk. Talk about screening with your doctor if you have an inherited condition, such as MEN1 syndrome. Blood tests can be done to watch for abnormal pituitary hormone levels if you have an inherited condition, such as MEN1 syndrome. Regular blood testing might help find a pituitary tumor early so it can be treated right away.