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A lipoma is a benign tumor of fat cells.
In medical "Lipoma" is a benign tumor of adipose tissue (cell that contain fat).
A lipoma is a benign fatty tumor.
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When a tumor is benign, it means that it does not have the ability to invade the other cells in the body. Moles and warts are examples of such tumors.
It is called a tumor.
A lipoma is a benign tumor that is composed of adipose (fat) tissue. It is a non-cancerous growth that typically forms just under the skin, although it can also occur in deeper tissues. Lipomas are generally soft to the touch and can vary in size.
When a tumor is benign, it means that it does not have the ability to invade the other cells in the body. Moles and warts are examples of such tumors.
Most cancers are internal and cannot be felt. But, if you can move a tumor that is only a little ways under your skin, it is generally a lipoma or another type of benign tumor. This is a fat tumor and is almost never cancerous. I say almost, because in very rare cases a lipoma can become cancerous from growth. Touching it does not induce this.
A benign spindle cell neoplasm is a tumor that develops in connective tissue other than bone such as skeletal muscle, fat, tendon, fibrous tissue and nerve and blood vessel tissue. The most common benign soft tissue tumor is called a lipoma.
benign tumor
Ganglioglioma is a tumor of the ganglion cells.