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What is the difference between fibroadenoma and Phyllodes tumor?

phylloides tumour is a giant fibroadenoma ,which has a tendency to become malignant,


What tumor grows slowly and surrrounded by membranes that prevent it from spreading?

benign


I have a bump in my knee that moves and is slowly growing. What could this be?

it might be a tumor. you should go to a specialist.


How do maligant tumor cells differ to benige tumor cells?

Malignant tumor cells are cancerous, tend to grow rapidly, spread to other parts of the body, and can be life-threatening. Benign tumor cells are non-cancerous, grow slowly, do not invade nearby tissues, and are typically not life-threatening.


What is spindle cell tumor?

What is a spindle cell tumor in the stomach?


What kind of tumor grows slowly and is surrounded by membranes that prevent it from spreading the original site?

The type of tumor that grows slowly and is typically surrounded by membranes, preventing it from spreading to surrounding tissues, is called a benign tumor. These tumors are non-cancerous and often encapsulated, which helps to confine their growth. They can usually be removed surgically, and they generally do not recur after removal. Examples include lipomas and fibromas.


What are the first symptoms of a brain tumor developing?

Symptoms occur slowly. The first symptoms of a brain tumor start with Headaches, seizures, emotional illness and loss of feeling in one part of the body.


Which kind of tumor grows slowly and is surrounded by membranes that prevent it from spreading from the original site?

The answer is Benign, I just took the test! :)


Is heroin fun?

do you think slowly killing yourself and destroying lives around you is fun?


What is the tumor which is described as a fluid cavity within the spinal cord that can enlarge slowly leading to pain and sensation loss in limbs or weakness?

Syringomyelia


What is the difference from a hard tumor or a soft tumor?

A hard tumor is not a tumor


How are cancer cells killed in a RFA procedure?

When the electrode has been properly placed, a radiofrequency current is passed through it, heating the tumor and killing the cancer cells.