

They usually occur in only one adrenal gland, but sometimes both. These tumors are usually less than 2 inches (5 centimeters) across. Most tumors of the adrenal cortex are benign tumors known as adenomas. Adenomas do not spread outside the adrenal gland.

Sometimes the only way to know for sure that an adrenal tumor is a cancer is when it spreads to lymph nodes or other organs and tissues. These types of tumors can sometimes be hard to tell apart when the cells are looked at under the microscope.

These hormones all have a similar chemical structure and are called steroids: The cortex makes certain hormones for the body. The outer part, the cortex, is where most tumors develop.
