There is some evidence that hormone treatment may not result in a significant improvement in psychosocial functioning. It is estimated that it would cost US$100,000 or more to treat someone, but might only move them from the first percentile to perhaps the 10th. There is some ethical and economic concern whether such treatment would merely shift discrimination to the next most affected percentile. The use of
insulin-like growth factor 1 or
aromatase inhibitors have been proposed as an alternative to growth hormone. == See also ==