Cervical benign tumors, such as cervical polyps or fibroids, can vary significantly in size. While some may be just a few millimeters in diameter, others can grow to several centimeters. Generally, the size depends on factors like the type of tumor, the individual's health, and hormonal influences. However, most benign tumors remain relatively small compared to malignant tumors.
benign tumor
i think what you mean is a benign tumor, which is a type of tumor that does not spread to other parts of the body i think what you mean here is a benign tumor, which is a type of tumor that does not spread to other bodily part and is only localised to one spot. it is usually not a big concern
A benign tumor does not spread. If a tumor spreads, it is malignant.
A cervical polyp is a common tumor, normally benign, which is found on the surface of the cervical canal. Though there are usually no symptoms associated with these polyps, they can cause irregular menstrual bleeding in some women. Removal of a cervical polyp is a simple medical procedure.
One kind of adrenal tumor that is often benign is a pheochromocytoma.
Luckily, the tumor was benign.
Its a malignant tumor.
Pituitary adenoma is a benign tumor of the pituitary.
An adnoma is a benign tumor of a gland.
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 a lowgrade malign tumor , even said a benign tumor. That was the answer i got from my doctor .
What is the Icd-9 code for benign tumor of the midbrain