Could estrogen exposure determine tumor size in pituitary gland growths?
NCT ID NCT07268183
First seen Jan 05, 2026 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 23 times
Summary
This study looks at whether women who had more estrogen exposure (from birth control, hormone therapy, pregnancy, or early puberty) before being diagnosed with a prolactinoma are more likely to develop a large tumor (macroadenoma) versus a small one (microadenoma). Researchers will compare the estrogen-related histories of 180 women treated at a French hospital. The goal is to understand why some tumors grow larger than others, which could help with future prevention or monitoring.
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