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Growth potential of prolactinomas in men: is it really different from women?

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From: tumor-boy

I think that is absolutely the case (though I have been told that some men do lactate).  I was, in fact, misdiagnosed with a different type of tumor, and was told (well, my wife was told) that it would kill me in two years.  Then somebody got the bright idea of giving me a blood test, and the prolactin was 15,875.  Bingo, now we know what the problem is.  Unbelievable!
 
 

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From: keribug

I was wondering if it takes longer for men to be diagnosed because they don't have breasts to leak and they don't menstrate.  Just a thought.

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