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Our Approach to Adrenal Surgery
Stanford’s Endocrine Tumor Program offers unsurpassed expertise in all types of adrenal surgery. We perform both open and minimally invasive surgery, including complex procedures such as reoperations for cancer that returns.
Our doctors are internationally recognized experts who are at the forefront of developing adrenal tumor treatments. That means you’ll receive personalized care from specialists using the latest diagnosis and testing available.
What We Offer You for Adrenal Tumor Surgery
- Nationally recognized expertise in all types of open and minimally invasive adrenal surgery, for even the most complex adrenal cancer cases.
- Highly skilled surgeons offering sophisticated techniques including procedures for rare adrenocortical carcinoma and multi-organ surgery.
- Collaborative care from experts in endocrinology, medical oncology, endocrine genetics, radiology, imaging, and pathology working together to plan treatment.
- Individualized treatment for all aspects of your care in our National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center.
- Advanced genetic testing to identify the origin and type of tumor and inform your treatment pathway, from a highly specialized endocrine genetics team.
- Extensive support services to help maintain your quality of life.
What is Adrenal Surgery?
Conditions Treated With Adrenal Tumor Surgery
Stanford’s highly skilled team uses surgery to treat most cases of adrenal cancer. We may also suggest surgery to treat some noncancerous adrenal tumors that cause symptoms, including hormone problems, hypertension (high blood pressure), or discomfort.
Adrenal tumors
- Adrenocortical carcinoma
- Aldosterone-producing adrenal tumor (Conn’s syndrome)
- Pheochromocytoma / paraganglioma
- Cortisol-producing adrenal tumor (Cushing’s syndrome)
- Incidentally discovered adrenal tumor (adrenal incidentaloma)
- Metastatic tumor to the adrenal gland
Our Clinics
San Jose, CA 95124
Phone: 1-833-444-7622 Getting Here
To schedule an appointment, please call: 650-498-6000