Early (Precocious) Puberty
Precocious Puberty
Precocious puberty means having signs of puberty (such as pubic hair or breast growth) at an age younger than normal. Early puberty causes the development of sexual traits earlier than expected, and leads to rapid bone growth that can result in short stature. Most doctors agree that a girl has precocious puberty if she develops sexual traits earlier than age 8, and a boy has precocious puberty if he develops sexual traits prior to age 9.During precocious puberty, the hypothalamus and pituitary glands signal the ovaries (in girls) or testicles (in boys) to make female or male hormones earlier than normal.
Risk Factors for Precocious Puberty
Risk factors related to childhood cancer treatment include:- Radiation to the head or brain, especially in doses of 18 Gy (1800 cGy/rads) or higher, including the following fields:
- Cranial (whole brain)
- Craniospinal
- Nasopharyngeal (nose and throat)
- Oropharyngeal (mouth and throat)
- Orbital
- Eye
- Ear
- Infratemporal (midfacial area behind the cheekbones)
- Total body irradiation (TBI)
- Female gender
- Younger age at treatment
- A blood test for FSH (follicle stimulating hormone), LH (luteinizing hormone) and sex hormone (estradiol or testosterone) level
- Bone age X-ray (an X-ray that measures the developmental age or maturation of bone)