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Treatment of Adrenal Cancer in Germany

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Cost for treatment

Diagnostic tests for Adrenal cancer
1891.7
Surgery treatment of adrenal cancers
15338.96
Radiotherapy for adrenal cortex carcinoma
14690.4
Chemotherapy for adrenal cancer
7085.04
Treatment of adrenal cancer with embolization or chemoembolization
27946.38
University Hospital Rechts der Isar Munich
Germany, Munich
University Hospital Rechts der Isar Munich
Overall rating9.8 / 10
The University Hospital Rechts der Isar Munich was founded in 1834. It combines long traditions with the very latest advances in modern medicine. The medical facility includes 33 specialized departments and 20 interdisciplinary centers, where patients can receive top-class medical care in all medical fields. The hospital annuall
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University Hospital RWTH Aachen
Germany, Aachen
University Hospital RWTH Aachen
Overall rating8.7 / 10
According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the University Hospital RWTH Aachen ranks among the top German hospitals! As a maximum care university medical facility, the hospital guarantees patients first-class medical services combined with a respectful and human attitude. The hospital integrates all the modern options for the
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University Hospital Duesseldorf
Germany, Duesseldorf
University Hospital Duesseldorf
Overall rating9.5 / 10
According to the authoritative Focus magazine, the University Hospital Duesseldorf ranks among the top Germany hospitals! The hospital is an excellent example of a combination of high-quality health care, research and teaching activities. With more than 50,000 inpatients and about 300,000 outpatients every year, the hospital is
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University Hospital Tuebingen
Germany, Tuebingen
University Hospital Tuebingen
Overall rating9.2 / 10
According to the prestigious medical publication Focus, the University Hospital Tuebingen ranks among the top five German hospitals! The hospital was founded in 1805, therefore it is proud of its long history, unique experience, and outstanding achievements in the field of medical care, as well as research and teaching activitie
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University Hospital Bonn
Germany, Bonn
University Hospital Bonn
Overall rating9.2 / 10
According to the authoritative Focus magazine, the University Hospital Bonn ranks among the top ten medical facilities in Germany! The hospital was opened on January 1, 2001, although in fact it inherits the medical facility, which operated at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Bonn. The hospital in Germany combin
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University Hospital Marburg UKGM
Germany, Marburg
University Hospital Marburg UKGM
Overall rating8.6 / 10
The University Hospital Marburg UKGM offers patients modern diagnostics and comprehensive therapy at the international level. As a maximum care hospital, the medical facility specializes in all fields of modern medicine ranging from ophthalmology to traumatology and dentistry. The main areas of specialization of the hospital are
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University Hospital Essen
Germany, Essen
University Hospital Essen
Overall rating9.6 / 10
According to the authoritative Focus magazine the University Hospital Essen ranks among the top German hospitals! With 27 specialized departments and 24 institutes, the hospital in Germany is a maximum care medical facility. The hospital has 1,300 beds for inpatient treatment. A highly qualified medical team of more than 6,000 e
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University Hospital Saarland Homburg
Germany, Homburg
University Hospital Saarland Homburg
Overall rating9.8 / 10
The University Hospital Saarland Homburg is the largest hospital in the city of Homburg and the most important medical facility in the region. The hospital, which currently has 30 specialized departments and 20 institutes, was founded in 1947 and operates on the basis of Saarland University. The hospital plays a leading role in
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Marien Hospital Marl
Germany, Marl
Marien Hospital Marl
Overall rating9.8 / 10
The Marien Hospital Marl is a modern medical facility that provides each patient with high-quality and personalized medical care at the European level. Plans for the construction of the hospital appeared back in 1922, but because of the crises and World War II, they were not fated to be realized at that time. The construction of
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University Hospital Oldenburg
Germany, Oldenburg
University Hospital Oldenburg
Overall rating10 / 10
The University Hospital Oldenburg is a multidisciplinary medical complex offering top-notch services of the European standard. The hospital has 20 specialized departments, 15 highly specialized centers, and more than 10 institutes. The hospital provides services in almost all areas of modern medicine: general and abdominal surge
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Bundeswehr Hospital Berlin
Germany, Berlin
Bundeswehr Hospital Berlin
Overall rating10 / 10
The Bundeswehr Hospital Berlin enjoys a reputation as one of the leading medical facilities in Germany, where patients receive top-class medical care corresponding to the high standards of European university medicine. The medical center is an academic hospital of the Charite University Hospital Berlin – the largest and th
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Catholic Clinic Koblenz-Montabaur
Germany, Koblenz
Catholic Clinic Koblenz-Montabaur
Overall rating10 / 10
The Catholic Clinic Koblenz-Montabaur is a modern medical facility with an excellent reputation in Germany and abroad. The medical center is an academic clinic of the University Hospital Mainz, which gives patients the opportunity to take advantage of scientific advances and innovative treatments. The clinic has the widest possi
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Asklepios Childrens Hospital Sankt Augustin
Germany, Sankt Augustin
Asklepios Childrens Hospital Sankt Augustin
Overall rating9.2 / 10
The Asklepios Children's Hospital Sankt Augustin positions itself as an ultramodern maximum care medical facility for children and adolescents. A distinctive feature of the hospital is the exceptionally high quality of medical service, a sensitive attitude and compassionate care for young patients. The hospital diagnoses and
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Vivantes Neukölln Hospital Berlin
Germany, Berlin
Vivantes Neukölln Hospital Berlin
Overall rating10 / 10
The Vivantes Neukölln Hospital is the maximum care hospital and one of the largest healthcare facilities in Berlin.  There are more than 20 specialized departments and centers, including pediatric departments. In total, the hospital has 1,200 beds. The hospital uses innovative technologies and the latest treatments, as
Asklepios Hospital Barmbek Hamburg
Germany, Hamburg
Asklepios Hospital Barmbek Hamburg
Overall rating9.5 / 10
The Asklepios Hospital Barmbek Hamburg is an academic hospital of the University of Hamburg. The hospital was opened in 2005, and today it is one of the best and most modern medical centers in Europe. The priority areas of specialization of the medical facility are emergency medical care and comprehensive treatment of cancer, ur
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Prosper Hospital Recklinghausen
Germany, Recklinghausen
Prosper Hospital Recklinghausen
Overall rating9 / 10
According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the Prosper Hospital Recklinghausen ranks among the top medical facilities in North Rhine-Westphalia! The hospital enjoys the status of a modern medical complex with the highest standards of care and a long history of more than 175 years. The health facility is an academic hospital of
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Adrenal cancer, or adrenocortical carcinoma, is a fairly rare malignancy with an aggressive course. The tumor usually develops in the superficial layer – the cortical layer, where all hormones are synthesized (except for adrenaline and noradrenaline). Therefore, quite often the tumor itself starts producing hormones in abnormal amounts, causing specific syndromes that sometimes are pronounced, or sometimes latent.

Content

  1. Symptoms and types of adrenal tumors
  2. Treatment tactics
  3. How is cancer treatment in Germany carried out?
  4. Chemotherapy and drug therapy for adrenal cancer
  5. After adrenal cancer treatment in Germany
  6. The cost of treatment in German hospitals
  7. Adrenal cancer treatment in Germany with Booking Health

Symptoms and types of adrenal tumors

 

One of the most common adrenal formations is adrenal cortex tumors. Such tumors provoke excessive production of cortisol. As a consequence, patients have Cushing syndrome, which symptoms include:

  • Arterial hypertension and headaches
  • Weakness and rapid muscle fatigue
  • Obesity with fat deposits on the back, abdomen, and chest with relatively thin limbs
  • Early puberty in children
  • Early decline in sexual function in adults
  • Hormonal dysfunction, including enlarged mammary glands, testicular hypoplasia, and reduced potency in men and male-pattern hairiness, clitoral hypertrophy, and voice timbre changes in women
  • Stretch marks on the skin of the abdomen, and thighs

According to recent information, this type of cancer facilitates the appearance of osteoporosis, leading to pathological fractures. Nervous system dysfunctions are also noted in the form of overexcitation and depression. About a quarter of such patients have a kidney infection and kidney stone disease.

There are also benign aldosteronomas that are common. The cases of malignancy are also known. The hormone aldosterone produced by the tumor affects mineral-salt metabolism in the body, which, in turn, causes:

  • Cardiovascular manifestations such as hypertension, shortness of breath, arrhythmias, hypertrophy, and subsequent myocardial dystrophy
  • Renal symptoms such as increased frequency and volume of urination, frequent nocturnal urination, thirst, the appearance of alkaline reaction of urine
  • Neuromuscular symptoms: muscle weakness, seizures, or sensitivity disorders

Nonspecific symptoms of adrenal cancer are signs typical for all malignant tumors, especially pronounced in the advanced stages of the disease, including symptoms of intoxication like weakness, lethargy, and fatigue, anemia, and other changes in blood tests, exhaustion, and pain syndrome.

You should consult a doctor on any symptoms of hormonal imbalance, as well as signs that do not clearly indicate a disease. These include weakness, frequent headaches, persistent high blood pressure, thirst, and urinary disorders.

Treatment tactics

 

Adrenal tumors can be benign or malignant, with benign masses being more common. So, the treatment tactics are based on the area of focus of the treatment: it can be just a primary tumor, or it can be both tumor and its metastases that need management. Moreover, advanced adrenal cancer can occur from a secondary neoplasm that originated outside the adrenal gland, for example, in the stomach, ovaries, prostate, intestine, kidney, and other organs. So, when diffuse hyperplasia of adrenal tissue is detected, it is necessary to clarify the nature of the formation and the tactics of its further treatment (or monitoring).

Metastases to the adrenal gland are relatively common and symptomatically quite expressive, while symptoms will depend on the location and size of the primary tumor. In addition, the symptoms of metastatic cancer depend on the hormonal activity of the tumor.

After the necessary diagnostic tests and examinations, the patient with adrenocortical carcinoma is prescribed treatment, often surgical, but sometimes conservative, or the detected mass is monitored, but not yet treated (if the tumor is benign and hormonally inactive).

How is cancer treatment in Germany carried out?

 

Surgical treatment was, is, and probably will be the most effective method of adrenocortical carcinoma for a long time to come. The entire affected adrenal gland is removed during surgery. The main thing is not to damage the tumor capsule, because tumor cells can spread, and their aggressiveness is potentially very high. Some information suggests that the removal of lymph nodes that are enlarged and closest to the tumor improves long-term survival results. With a large cancerous tumor that has invaded the kidney, it may be necessary to remove the kidney.

General guidelines in medicine pose surgical treatment as preferable for stages 1 – 3 of adrenal cancer. The success of the surgical intervention is indicated by microscopically clear resection margins.

Approximately half of the operated patients experience local recurrence or metastasis of the tumor several years later. This is usually explained by the fact that there were already micrometastases in the body by the time of the primary surgery. That’s why it is so important to conduct the most extensive diagnostics to ensure the sufficiency of treatment to be carried out. The efficacy of the surgical intervention that consists of removing most of the tumor when it is first detected is questionable.

The removal of the adrenal gland using endoscopic equipment like the one used in laparoscopic adrenalectomy might be helpful for some patients with adrenocortical carcinoma. However, not enough information on the technique has been obtained due to the rarity of the tumor, and the opinions on the priority rating of this procedure differ in medicine. So far, recent studies in medicine showed that it is not recommended to perform laparoscopic adrenalectomy if the adrenal tumor is larger than 5 cm and invades the surrounding tissues with metastases to lymph nodes. Sufficient experience of the cancer surgeon is very important if the decision is made to proceed with such a procedure.

In the postoperative period, prevention or therapy of insufficient function of the remaining adrenal gland and, of course, prevention of thrombosis are included in the treatment regimen. Patients may have to take hormonal drugs for life to compensate for the function of one lost and the second atrophied adrenal gland. Replacement therapy is an inevitability that cannot be refused. At relapse after surgical treatment, doctors try to perform a resection. The degree of its radicalism is reflected in the life expectancy of the patients in such situations.

Chemotherapy and drug therapy for adrenal cancer

 

Because adrenal tumors are relatively rare, there are very few studies in medicine evaluating the efficacy of chemotherapy in treating them.

Drug therapy for adrenal cancer treatment in Germany eventually has two goals: reduction of hormone secretion by cancer cells and partial or complete reduction of the activity of the pathological process.

Drug therapy is prescribed for patients with advanced adrenal cancer and after partial resection of neoplasms. Drug therapy is carried out in combination with chemotherapy or without it. Generally, adrenocortical carcinomas are associated with high expression of a gene responsible for a protein that functions as a pump to remove chemotherapy from the cell, which neutralizes the effects of chemotherapy. Specific drugs, i.e. steroidogenesis inhibitors and cytostatic antineoplastic medications, slow down this pump, making chemotherapy more effective. Therefore, chemotherapy is usually prescribed in combination with them.

The drug is prescribed in capsules (daily intake of more than 3 g). This medication destroys normal and cancerous adrenal cells, preventing them from producing hormones (mainly cortisol). In 35% of cases, the use of this drug contributes to partial remission, much less often there is complete remission. There is no information on the effectiveness of taking the drug as an additional treatment after surgical resection of the tumor.

It is very important to monitor the level of the drug in the blood. As a rule, the maximum daily dosage of the drug should not exceed 6 g, otherwise, patients develop adverse reactions: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, exhaustion, dizziness, loss of balance, or confusion.

The information from several clinical cases suggests that this drug group has had severe toxic effects on the liver. Among other things, they increase "bad" cholesterol (LDL) levels in the blood. Not all of the above adverse reactions are related to the direct effects on the body; they can often be seen as a consequence of insufficient production of hormones by the adrenal glands. Therefore, this drug should be prescribed in combination with medications that replenish the lack of cortisol in the body, such as hydrocortisone.

A systematic study evaluated the efficacy of four drugs in the treatment of advanced adrenal cancer. Seventy-two patients with inoperable or advanced tumors who had not previously been treated with chemotherapy were followed up. All patients were treated with an intravenous regimen of chemotherapy every 4 weeks, combined with the administration of steroidogenesis inhibitors and cytostatic antineoplastic medications and cortisone replacement therapy. The information from the study showed the effectiveness of this regimen: a positive response to the treatment was observed in approximately half of the patients: in five patients the tumor disappeared, and in eleven patients it became operable. In most cases, this therapy helped to prevent hormone secretion by the tumor.

After adrenal cancer treatment in Germany

 

To maintain the overall health condition and prevent disease, all cancer survivors should maintain a healthy lifestyle and diet, and continue to have regular checkups and examinations by their physician. Former patients who have received systemic chemotherapy should be screened for acute and long-term side effects.

According to the survival study information, approximately 25% of former patients have serious chronic disease 25 years after diagnosis. These may include secondary cancer (risk increased by radiation exposure), chronic heart failure (due to certain chemotherapy drug exposure), infertility or complications during pregnancy, and terminal kidney failure or kidney dysfunction.

The cost of treatment in German hospitals

 

The cost of treatment in Germany may vary somewhat depending on the status of the German hospitals and their location. For example, the cost of treatment in Germany in a public hospital is lower than in the university hospital or private hospital. In addition, the cost of treatment in hospitals in Southern Germany will be higher than in clinics in Northern or Eastern Germany.

In addition to the general price level of each individual region, the treatment conditions affect the cost of treatment.

General prices for treatment with different procedures are as follows:

  • The cost of treatment with surgery starts at 9,065 EUR.
  • The cost of treatment with chemotherapy starts at 1,985 EUR.
  • The cost of treatment with radiation therapy starts at 13,800 EUR.
  • The prices for cancer rehabilitation start at 951 EUR.

For more information about the preliminary prices for treatment in German hospitals in your clinical case, contact Booking Health.

Adrenal cancer treatment in Germany with Booking Health

 

For everybody who contacts Booking Health for the organization of treatment in Germany, we prepare individual offers from several German hospitals which are ready to accept the patient without delay.

Booking Health contacts doctors at German hospitals directly, so the foreign patients get multivariable preliminary information quickly.

If you need any information related to the treatment of adrenal cancer in Germany, contact Booking Health by filling in the request form on the website.

 

Authors: 

The article was edited by medical experts, board certified doctors Dr. Nadezhda Ivanisova and Dr. Vadim Zhiliuk. For the treatment of the conditions referred to in the article, you must consult a doctor; the information in the article is not intended for self-medication!

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Sources:

National Library of Medicine

American Cancer Society

Annals of oncology