In general, children treated for adrenal adenomas and pheochromocytomas enjoy an excellent prognosis, with a full recovery expected in many cases.
Children with adrenocortical carcinomas have the best outlook if their tumor is small and can be completely removed surgically. If not, the child’s prognosis will depend on a number of factors, including age and whether the cancer has spread. For children with genetic risk factors that can increase their risk of developing other tumors in the future, long-term follow up may be needed.
Children who have been treated for adrenal tumors should visit a survivorship clinic yearly. Through the David B. Perini Jr. Quality of Life Clinic — our cancer survivorship clinic — childhood cancer survivors receive a comprehensive follow-up evaluation from their cancer care team. In addition to meeting with your pediatric oncologists, your child may see one of our endocrinologists, cardiologists, neurologists, neuro-psychologists, or alternative/complementary therapy specialists. We also offer patient and family education, psychosocial assessment, genetic counseling, reproductive counseling, and opportunities to speak with other childhood cancer survivors.