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Does fibroma have a cure

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14y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

Benign fibromas can be removed or left alone. One should examine the fibroma and determine whether it may be malignant. If there is any question as to whether it may be cancer-related, it should be removed. This is usually a brief outpatient procedure.

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