A benign tumor is a growth comprised of tumor cells that are non-cancerous and do not invade surrounding tissues or metastasize to distant parts of the body. These tumors typically grow slowly and may remain localized, often resulting in fewer health risks compared to malignant tumors. While benign tumors can still cause problems depending on their size and location, they are generally considered less threatening and can often be removed surgically if necessary.
A lipoma is a benign tumor of fat cells.
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.
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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.
A benign tumor is an abnormal mass of essentially normal cells that does not spread to other parts of the body.
benign tumor
Ganglioglioma is a tumor of the ganglion cells.
OsteomaA benign bone tumor is an abnormal growth of noncancerous cells.
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There are many conditions that can cause a benign breast tumor, including cysts, fat necrosis, fibroadenoma, intraductal pappilloma, infections and others. All lumps should be check out by a physician but 80% turn out to be benign.
A benign tumor does not spread. If a tumor spreads, it is 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!