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Even if there are no auto-suggestions within the search field, hit "Search" anyway, as you may still get results. Displaying 1-2 out of 2 doctors available Last Name Initial: V Jamie J. Van Gompel, M.D. Neurosurgeon Rochester, MN Areas of focus: Epilepsy surgery, Pituitary tumor surgery, Computer assisted brain surgery, Endoscopic procedure, Minimally invasive ne...urosurgery, Acoustic neuroma surgery, Intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging, Skull base surgery, Brain tumor, Meningioma, Epilepsy, Pituitary tumor, Acoustic neuroma, Chondrosarcoma, Craniopharyngioma, CSF leak, Cavernous malformations, Chordoma, Skull base tumor Show more areas of focus for Jamie J. Van Gompel, M.D. Sujay A. Vora, M.D. Radiation Oncologist Phoenix, AZ Areas of focus: Stereotactic radiosurgery, Brachytherapy, Proton therapy, Intensity-modulated radiation therapy, Stereotactic body radi...otherapy, Brain tumor, Spinal cord tumor, Brain metastasis, Neurofibromatosis, Meningioma, Glioblastoma, Pituitary tumor, Acoustic neuroma, Glioma, Ependymoma, Astrocytoma, Chordoma, Oligodendroglioma, Neurofibroma, Gynecologic cancer, Choroid plexus papilloma Show more areas of focus for Sujay A. Vora, M.D. ResearchMayo Clinic's large database of people with all types of pituitary tumors, including pituitary adenomas, contributes to advances in diagnosis and treatment. PublicationsSee a list of publications about pituitary tumors by Mayo Clinic doctors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine. Research Profiles Edit search filters close Narrow your search By location Arizona Florida Minnesota View all View all physicians • All Locations Bancos, Irina M.D., M.S. Minnesota Chaichana, Kaisorn L. M.D. Florida Chang, Alice Y. M.D., M.S. Florida Davidge-Pitts, Caroline J. M.B., B.Ch. Minnesota Erickson, Dana M.D. Minnesota Link, Michael J. M.D. Minnesota Natt, Neena M.D. Minnesota Pollock, Bruce E. M.D. Minnesota Van Gompel, Jamie J. M.D. Minnesota Young, William F. Jr. M.D. Minnesota By Mayo Clinic Staff Pituitary tumors care at Mayo Clinic Request an appointment Diagnosis & treatmentCare at Mayo Clinic June 29, 2024 Print Living with pituitary tumors? Connect with others like you for support and answers to your questions in the Brain Tumor support group on Mayo Clinic Connect, a patient community. Brain Tumor Discussions Pineal Cyst: What symptoms led to your diagnosis? 45 Replies Wed, Oct 30, 2024 chevron-right Meningioma: Anyone else? 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Learn more about this top honor Pituitary tumorsSymptoms&causesDiagnosis&treatmentDoctors&departmentsCare atMayoClinic Research: It's all about patients Show transcript for video Research: It's all about patients [MUSIC PLAYING] Joseph Sirven, M.D., Professor of Neurology, Mayo Clinic: Mayo's mission is about the patient. The patient comes first. So the mission and research here is to advance how we can best help the patient, how to make sure the patient comes first in care. So in many ways, it's a cycle. It can start with as simple as an idea worked on in a laboratory, brought to the patient bedside, and if everything goes right — and let's say it's helpful or beneficial — then brought on as a standard approach. And I think that is one of the unique characteristics of Mayo's approach to research — that patient-centeredness — that really helps to put it in its own spotlight. CON-20155122 Patient Care & Health Information Diseases & Conditions Pituitary tumors