Vito and his doctor hope to read the lab report and see the word "benign," which indicates that the tumor is non-cancerous and poses less risk to his health. A benign diagnosis would provide reassurance and a more favorable prognosis, allowing for less aggressive treatment options. Conversely, a diagnosis of "malignant" would signify cancer, leading to more serious considerations and treatment plans.
Yes if brain tumor or cancers are their specialty then as a doctor they should have a decent if not vast amount of information on brain tumor symptoms and how to cure the brain tumor.
Fibroids are benign.
The report you described means cancer. The treatment depends on the stage of the tumor and organ affected. It is not an issue for self treatment, please see your doctor.
it is a lowgrade malign tumor , even said a benign tumor. That was the answer i got from my doctor .
By going to the doctor.
The best thing to do is have it checked out by a doctor.
It could be a neurological problem, possibly a tumor. Need to see your doctor ASAP. Keep reading this forum for more advice.
The Ki-67 reading gives the rate of cell proliferation and is detemined by examining tissue samples from the biopsied tumor. A reading of <2% indicates that the tumor is slow-growing. Between 2% and 20% is intermediate grade and >20% indicates a high grade, fast growing tumor.
A tumor is a lump that you can feel with your fingers, it is a lump or a swelling that may or may not be tender to the touch. It is possible to get a tumor on pretty much any part of the body. If you suspect that you have a tumor you should see your doctor.
A sarcoma (from the Greek 'sarx' meaning "flesh") is a general term describing a MalignantNeoplasm, or Cancer, that arises from transformed Connective_tissueCell_(biology).
Severe mood swings can be a sign of a brain tumor but this is not likely. A brain tumor can show many symptoms, or none at all. Seeing a doctor is key.
It could be a tumor. Have it checked out by your doctor.