2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12020-016-1211-3
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Hypopituitarism—needs modern individualized treatment

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“…Another study of Van Bunderen et al 35 noted an increased mortality rate in treated growth hormone–deficient adults when compared to the general population, but only in women. Olsson and Bengtsson 36 stated that these differences might be due to the notion that women with hypopituitarism are treated less optimal than men, such as a 15% higher replacement dose of glucocorticoids per kg. Treatment imperfections regarding women have been known for other chronic illnesses.…”
Section: Discussion/conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study of Van Bunderen et al 35 noted an increased mortality rate in treated growth hormone–deficient adults when compared to the general population, but only in women. Olsson and Bengtsson 36 stated that these differences might be due to the notion that women with hypopituitarism are treated less optimal than men, such as a 15% higher replacement dose of glucocorticoids per kg. Treatment imperfections regarding women have been known for other chronic illnesses.…”
Section: Discussion/conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 7 ] Previous studies have suggested that diabetes can promote both tumorigenesis and tumor progression. [ 9 11 ] It is well known that diabetes is a risk factor of cancer. A large number of epidemiological studies have shown the predictive role of diabetes in the prognosis of many types of cancers, such as breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and colorectal cancer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment and management of hypopituitarism currently focuses on normalization of hormonal disturbances, rather than functional outcomes such as well-being, mental impairment and QoL [ 67 , 68 ]. As a consequence, discrepancies may arise between patients expected versus actual well-being.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%