
Endocrine Neoplasm Surgery
Endocrine neoplasm surgery involves the removal of tumors from the endocrine glands, which are responsible for producing hormones that regulate various body functions. Common glands affected include the thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal glands, and pancreas. The surgery aims to eliminate cancerous growths, relieve symptoms, and restore hormonal balance. It is typically performed by specialized surgeons and may involve minimally invasive techniques. Recovery time and outcomes vary based on the type and location of the tumor, but successful surgery can lead to improved health and well-being. Regular follow-ups are essential to monitor hormone levels and detect any recurrence.