Cure Research for Cushing's syndrome
Latest Treatments for Cushing's syndrome
Some of the more recent treatments for Cushing's syndrome include:
Treatments for Cushing's syndrome
Treatments to consider for Cushing's syndrome may include:
- Tumor treatments - various treatments aim at treating the underlying tumor causing the disease:
- Cortisol-inhibiting drugs - these may be used with tumor treatment, or sometines alone.
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Cure Research discussion for Cushing's syndrome:
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the
biomedical research component of the Federal Government. It is one of the
health agencies of the Public Health Service, which is part of the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services. Several components of the NIH
conduct and support research on Cushing's syndrome and other disorders of
the endocrine system, including the National Institute of Diabetes and
Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), the National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development (NICHD), the National Institute of
Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), and the National Cancer
Institute (NCI).
NIH-supported scientists are conducting intensive research into the
normal and abnormal function of the major endocrine glands and the many
hormones of the endocrine system. Identification of the corticotropin
releasing hormone (CRH), which instructs the pituitary gland to release
ACTH, enabled researchers to develop the CRH stimulation test, which is
increasingly being used to identify the cause of Cushing's syndrome.
Improved techniques for measuring ACTH permit distinction of
ACTH-dependent forms of Cushing's syndrome from adrenal tumors. NIH
studies have shown that petrosal sinus sampling is a very accurate test to
diagnose the cause of Cushing's syndrome in those who have excess ACTH
production. The recently described dexamethasone suppression-CRH test is
able to differentiate most cases of Cushing's from Pseudo Cushing's.
As a result of this research, doctors are much better able to diagnose
Cushing's syndrome and distinguish among the causes of this disorder.
Since accurate diagnosis is still a problem for some patients, new tests
are under study to further refine the diagnostic process.
Many studies are underway to understand the causes of formation of
benign endocrine tumors, such as those which cause most cases of Cushing's
syndrome. In a few pituitary adenomas, specific gene defects have been
identified and may provide important clues to understanding tumor
formation. Endocrine factors may also play a role. There is increasing
evidence that tumor formation is a multi-step process. Understanding the
basis of Cushing's syndrome will yield new approaches to therapy.
NIH supports research related to Cushing's syndrome at medical centers
throughout the United States. Scientists are also treating patients with
Cushing's syndrome at the NIH Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center in
Bethesda, Maryland. Physicians who are interested in referring a patient
may contact Dr. George P. Chrousos, Developmental Endocrinology Branch,
NICHD, Building 10, Room 10N262, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, telephone (301)
496-4686.
(Source: excerpt from Cushing's Syndrome: NIDDK)
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