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It is possible to have a tumor just about anywhere in the body. There are many different kinds of tumors. Some are dangerous, and some are not.
No, it does not. For rhyming words for both of these: Humor rhymes with tumor. Rover rhymes with over.
When a tumor has not metastasized, it is growing in only one location. A tumor that has metastasized becomes many tumors growing in many locations, and furthermore, this is a continuing process by which the cancer takes over more and more of the body.
More than 22,900 people are diagnosed with a brain or spinal tumor every year. A little over half of those will die. These numbers come from the American Cancer Society are are just estimates.
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At least two dozen over the thirteen seasons.
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A 1.3 centimeter tumor is 1.3 centimeters, which can also be called 13 millimeters. This is a little over half an inch.
It's impossible to give this kind of information over the Internet. We don't know the patient's medical condition, type of tumor, size of tumor, location of tumor, treatments given so far, patient's response to treatment so far, etc. With treatment or surgery, many cancers can be stopped, or slowed. However, when treatment/surgery is unavailable or fails, a person could have anywhere from 3 months to a few years----but this depends on too many pieces of information that aren't given with this question.
When cells are not responding to normal controls over growth and division, they can form tissue masses known as tumors. Tumors can be either benign (not cancerous) or malignant (cancerous).
Approximately 70% of children with hepatoblastomas experience complete cures. If the tumor is detected early, the survival rate is over 90%.
An adenoma tumor is a glandular tumor. It can therefore grow from the prostate, thyroid, pituitary glands and the adrenal glands among others. Although initially benign it can become malignant over time.