Effective Ways To Treat Thymoma
Hormone Therapy

Some doctors prefer to try hormone therapy, which relies on administering hormonal supplements in controlled dosages. The hormones prevent the cancer cells from growing and spreading beyond the thymus gland. This type of thymoma treatment isn't ideal for everyone, but a doctor may consider it when the patient meets certain criteria. In addition to examining the nature and severity of the tumor, factors such as the patient's age and the number of hormonal receptors on the tumor may dictate whether hormone therapy is ideal. The supplemental hormones seek out the receptors on the tumor and attach themselves to the tumor, allowing them to interfere with cell growth. Over time, this will cause the cells of the tumor to wither and die. This may be an ideal treatment for some patients, but it's necessary to discuss the possibility with a doctor. Hormone therapy can help treat patients without many of the side effects produced by other types of therapy.