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Understanding Hypothalamic-Pituitary Brain Tumors and Associated Conditions

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The Raymond A. Wood Foundation provides trusted, evidence-based information about hypothalamic-pituitary brain tumors and the lifelong conditions that can result from them. Our goal is to help patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and researchers better understand these rare disorders and the unique challenges they present.

Many hypothalamic-pituitary brain tumors have high survival rates, but survivors often experience complex endocrine, metabolic, neurological, and cognitive effects that require lifelong care. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, supporting a loved one, or looking for reliable educational resources, we’re here to help.

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Browse our educational resources to learn more about specific diseases, conditions, symptoms, treatments, and survivorship topics.

Craneofaringioma
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Hipopituitarismo
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Obesidad hipotalámica
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Insuficiencia suprarrenal
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Deficiencia de la hormona del crecimiento
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As our understanding of hypothalamic-pituitary disorders continues to evolve, we regularly update our educational resources to reflect current research and clinical knowledge.

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Su voz es crucial para abordar los retos de la obesidad y la hiperfagia hipotalámicas. Únase a nosotros para dar forma al futuro de la investigación inscribiéndose en el Registro de Pacientes con Tumores Cerebrales Hipofisarios Hipotalámicos. Su participación, a su propio ritmo, aportará valiosos conocimientos para comprender y tratar mejor estas enfermedades.

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