There are many kinds of invasive tumors and all have different life chances. Some act very quickly, and others can be managed for years. If you, or someone you know has an invasive tumor, you should absolutely contact your doctor for more information.
5YEARS
carcinoma in situ
it cant it dies instenly
Cancer
The tumor you're describing is called a malignant tumor, or cancer. Malignant tumors have the ability to invade surrounding tissues and spread to other parts of the body, a process known as metastasis. Treatment typically involves surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or a combination of these methods.
It depends on many things but i don't believe someone can make more than a couple of years This is very inaccurate as a giant cell tumor is benign and you'll live as long as you are supposed to. I am not sure who wrote the beginning of this answer but they have no clue what they are talking about. :)
Cancer is the medical term meaning malignant and invasive tumor.
A benign tumor is a tumor that lacks all three of the malignant properties of a cancer. Thus, by definition, a benign tumor: # does not grow in an unlimited, aggressive manner # does not invade surrounding tissues # does not metastasize You can read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benign_tumor
I've never heard of an evasive tumour, but I wonder whether you mean invasive. If it's invasive then it invades, in other words settles itself in amongst the cells of the colon. If it wasn't invasive then it would simply lie alongside them and could be easily removed.
A meningioma is a tumor in the meninges that surround the brain and spinal cord.
When you don't find a treatment for a tumor, you die. It is Very unlikely that you will live. There are miracles. When you don't find a treatment for a tumor, you die. It is Very unlikely that you will live. There are miracles. When you don't find a treatment for a tumor, you die. It is Very unlikely that you will live. There are miracles.
There is no such thing as an "invasive koala". Koalas are not invasive as they are native to Australia, and have not been introduced to any other country.