Stress can contribute to tumor growth by promoting a cascade of biological responses that create a more favorable environment for cancer cells. It can lead to the release of stress hormones, such as cortisol and adrenaline, which may enhance tumor cell proliferation, angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels), and immune suppression. Additionally, stress can influence behaviors that negatively impact health, such as poor diet and lack of exercise, further supporting tumor development. Overall, the interplay between stress and cancer is complex and multifaceted.
A tumor just refers to an abnormal growth of cells that form a swollen growth. A tumor is not necessarily cancer. It may be benign or malignant.
A tumor is an abnormal growth of body tissue.
Tumor removal is a surgical procedure to remove an abnormal growth.
A tumor shows unrestricted growth.
The inhibition of formation of blood vessels feeding the tumor and contributing to tumor growth.
OsteomaA benign bone tumor is an abnormal growth of noncancerous cells.
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neoplasm
neur means nerve oma means tumor so neuroma is a growth or tumor of nerve tissue
Mushrooming pattern of growth as tumor cell pile on top of each other. medical terminology.
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A neoplasm is the medical term meaning any type of tumor or abnormal growth. A neoplasm may be cancerous or benign.