Do pituitary tumors come back in two or three years?

Not all pituitary tumors recur within two or three years, depending on the patient’s personal situation and whether the tumor was removed cleanly.
Pituitary tumors are common benign intracranial tumors and can be treated with surgery, radiation and medication as prescribed by the doctor depending on the severity of the tumor and the patient’s physical condition. After standardized treatment, pituitary tumors can be effectively controlled.
However, due to individual differences, or the surgery did not completely remove the tumor, some pituitary tumors may recur within two or three years. However, it should be noted that not all pituitary tumors will recur, only a small number of patients have recurrence phenomenon, patients do not need to worry too much.
It is recommended that patients with pituitary tumors should consult a doctor in a timely manner and be actively treated under the doctor’s guidance. After discharge from the hospital, regular checkups are needed to monitor the recovery of the disease and whether the tumor recurs.