Surgery to remove the tumor offers the only hope for a cure. Because of the size and location of hypothalamic tumors, many of them cannot be completely removed. Radiation therapy and chemotherapy can also be used to shrink the tumor.
Treatment, even if successful, may not correct a vision loss. Some hormonal abnormalities may require replacement therapy.
Long-term survival is good if the tumor is successfully removed. Untreated cases have a mean survival time of 12 months after diagnosis.
Any new or worsening symptoms should be reported to the healthcare provider.