Brain tumors can either be harmless or harmful. However, they are not usually distinguished using these two words. When a tumor is harmless, it is known as "benign". When it is harmful, it is referred to as being "malignant".
The word is "benign" - literally meaning "harmless".
If you start feeling sharp pains in a month or two it's probably a harmless form of bone tumor. Harmless if you're a child, because this kind of tumor can become a threat if you're an adult. About your question-this tumor can be removed without surgery. but I'm probably wrong; this type of tumor most commonly occurs on the shoulders, the pelvis and the knees.
Brain tumors can either be harmless or harmful. However, they are not usually distinguished using these two words. When a tumor is harmless, it is known as "benign". When it is harmful, it is referred to as being "malignant".
If you mean, "What is the worst : malignant or benign cancer?" the answer is Malignant. If a person has a tumor for instance, in the benign state it is virtually harmless, it means that the tumor would not be cancerous, but, when a tumor is malignant that means cancer has developed and is spreading to other parts/cells in the body.Hope that helps!
Neuroblastoma-- Neuroblastoma is a tumor of the adrenal glands or sympathetic nervous system. Neuroblastomas can range from being relatively harmless to highly malignant.
It is a benign (harmless) tumor of the pituitary gland that will cause the over release of prolactin, one of the hormones that lead to the production of milk in the breasts during pregnancy.
It might be a fatty tumor or lipoma. Labs get them often. They are usually harmless.
A hard tumor is not a tumor
they're already harmless...how does it go harmless to harmless
Wilms' tumor is a type of malignant tumor
(benign means kindly, favorable, or harmless)The new store owner was a benign old gentleman.The tax change had a benign influence on economic growth.I was glad to hear that my aunt's tumor was benign.