benign
benign
Malignant.
malignant tumor
No but left unattended, it has the potential to become life-threatening in the future!
No but left unattended, it has the potential to become life-threatening in the future!
Benign tumors are non-malignant (non-cancerous) growths that are not life threatening and do not spread to non-adjacent tissues.
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.
tumor can be life threatening if it becomes large enough to press against and interfere with the functioning of the brain
Yes, it is not life threatening but it can cause damage.
Yes, brain cancer can spread from other tumors in the body to the skull. They can also crowd out normal cells and spread to other locations in the body. This can be fatal or life threatening because of the pressure the tumor puts on the brain.
No, Seeley Booth, a character from the TV show "Bones," does not die of a brain tumor. Throughout the series, he faces various life-threatening situations, but he ultimately survives. The show concludes with him living a happy life with his family.
Bone marrow transplants are accompanied by serious and life-threatening risks. Furthermore, they are not always an absolute assurance of a cure for the underlying ailment; a disease may recur in the future.