What is the incidence of pituitary tumors

The incidence of pituitary tumors is about 10%-20%, but the incidence varies from region to region and from population to population, and this incidence is only a global count of the number of people, not of any particular significance to the individual human body. For example, lung cancer is caused by smoking, liver cancer is caused by cirrhosis, and there are clear causative factors for such diseases. For pituitary tumors, their development may be due to radiation or drugs, or even congenital genetic factors, which are not easy to determine. At present, for the treatment of pituitary tumor, we can only say that the best way is to go to the hospital for examination and consultation in time for early treatment if there is any abnormal condition.