Study of Adrenal Gland Tumors
Sponsored by Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
About this trial
Last updated 8 months ago
Study ID
Status
Type
Placebo
Accepting
Not accepting
Trial Timing
Started 23 years ago
What is this trial about?
What are the participation requirements?
Inclusion Criteria
Patients are adults or children with evidence for the existence of a tumor of the adrenal glands, as indicated by previously obtained imaging studies and/or biochemical investigation of hormonal secretion. This condition is meant to include the possibility of individuals with "sub-clinical" hormone secretion syndromes, which may be detectable at the biochemical level even in the absence of frank clinical signs/symptoms. All eligible patients are invited to participate in this protocol, regardless of sex, race or ethnic origin. All populations appear at risk for adrenal tumors, and therefore the subject population can include Native Americans, Asian/Pacific Islanders, Caucasian, Hispanic, and Black individuals. Patients will be accepted for evaluation based on referral from clinicians, or may be self-referred, if they can provide evidence supportive of the diagnosis of hormone over-secretion. Patients must be willing to return to the NIH for follow-up evaluation. Patients may withdraw from the study at any time.
Exclusion Criteria
1. Children less than 3 years old will be excluded from the protocol because of the limited resources available at the NIH for the care of infants of this age. 2. Individuals over the age of 70 years of age will be excluded because of the possibility of comorbidities that may significantly affect appropriate initial work-up and post-operative management. In addition, research data may be compromised by the inability to interpret data collected from patients over the age of 70 years that may be on multiple medications for a variety for reasons. 3. Women who are pregnant or nursing will be excluded from the hyperaldosteronism arm of the protocol. Women with adrenal tumors secreting cortisol or other adrenal hormones may benefit clinically from evaluation and treatment of their tumor, and will be considered for enrollment when clinically indicated. 4. Individuals whose medical status will not allow them, for safety reasons, to participate in the provocative testing or who have unacceptably high risk for surgical morbidity and mortality will be excluded from the protocol, as they will not be able to participate profitably in the research aspects of this protocol. 5. Individuals found to have an known inherited syndrome as the cause for hormone oversecretion will be excluded from participation in this protocol, as the mechanisms of hormone oversecretion and tumorigenesis is likely to be distinct in these individuals. Specific examples of syndromes to may be excluded from this protocol include individuals with Carney Complex, McCune-Albright syndrome, and MEN-1. If inquiries are received from such patients, they will be referred to the appropriate ongoing protocols, if possible.