benign tumours are encapsulated
Yes, an encapsulated tumor can be malignant. While many encapsulated tumors are benign, some malignant tumors can also form a capsule as a response to the surrounding tissue. The presence of a capsule does not necessarily indicate that a tumor is non-cancerous; further evaluation, such as imaging and biopsy, is required to determine the tumor's nature. Therefore, it's important to assess encapsulated tumors on a case-by-case basis.
encapsulated sarcoma A tumor that is confined to an area hence the word root capsule
Hepatoma
Chest x rays may be used to see whether the liver tumor is primary or has metastasized from a primary tumor in the lungs.
Liver tumor (not necessarily cancerous).
Liver abscess is the medical term. Hepatoma is a liver tumor.
It means tumor of the liver (not necessarily cancer).
Sure. You can have it removed.
hepatoma
The tumor may block the ducts of the liver or the gall bladder, leading to jaundice.
alcoholic cirrhosis, liver congestion, metastatic tumor of liver...SOMETHING you do to your SELF
From what I have learned, a benign-tumor is a type of tumor that remains encapsulated and does not spread. While there are cancerous tumors, such ans brain tumors that do not spread and are encapsulated, the most common answer to this question is Benign Tumor.