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If your doctor thinks you might have adrenal cancer, certain exams and tests will be done to be sure. Diagnosing adrenal cancer starts with your doctor asking you questions. You'll be asked about your health history, your symptoms, risk factors, and family history of disease. A physical exam will be done.
You may have one or more of these tests:
Blood and urine hormone tests measure the amount of adrenal hormones in your blood and urine. A 24-hour urine test may also be done. To do this, you save your urine in a special container for 24 hours. It's then sent to a lab to check the amounts of certain hormones. All of these tests can be very helpful in figuring out what kind of cancer you have.
Activating and suppression tests might be done. To do these, you're given medicines to increase or decrease certain adrenal hormones. Blood or urine tests will then show if the hormone levels changed. Hormones made by a cancer tumor often don't change with these medicines.
A biopsy is rarely done before surgery if imaging and blood tests suggest cancer. If your doctor finds something in another part of your body that may have spread there from adrenal cancer, a biopsy may be done. This is the best way to know for sure that a change is cancer. A tiny piece (called a sample) of the tumor is taken out using a thin needle. A CT scan might be used to guide the needle into the tumor. The sample is then tested by a pathologist. This is a doctor who specializes in looking for disease. The pathologist looks at the cells to see if cancer is present.
Your doctor will contact you with your test results. Your doctor will talk with you about other tests you may need if adrenal cancer is found. Make sure you understand the results and what your next steps should be.