adrenal tumour

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Your own doctors, nurses and others in your health care team are the only people who can tell you about your particular cancer and its treatment.

The Urology Nurse Specialist is your point of contact at Noble's Hospital (Telephone 01624 650235).


However, if you would like to read some more general information now, you may find these suggestions helpful...

Booklets and web links

Adrenal Adenomas
An in-depth description of Adrenal Adenomas and the tests and options for treatment.

My aunt is having tests as she may have a tumour of her adrenal gland
Cancerbackup question and answer sheet about the adrenal glands, and tumours.

What is a phaeochromcytoma and how is it treated?
Cancerbackup sheet.


You may also like to contact our Macmillan Cancer Information Centre, or click here to visit our useful contacts list for information about organisations, both on and off the Isle of Man.




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