A non-cancerous tumor on the left side of the right wrist, particularly on a tendon, is often a ganglion cyst or a lipoma. Ganglion cysts typically arise from the synovial fluid in joints or tendons, while lipomas are benign fatty tumors. These growths can be caused by repetitive motion, injury, or genetic predisposition. While usually harmless, they can sometimes cause discomfort or restrict movement.
where is the tumor
Wilms tumor is a cancerous tumor (noninfectious). It is a leading cause of cancer in young children, affecting the kidney and its development.
A general medical term for a hormone secreting cancerous tumor
Malignancy.
benign
A lesion that is dangerous or life-threatening.
A carcinoma is a cancerous tumor.
It is called as malignant tumor.
Liver tumor (not necessarily cancerous).
A "non-cancerous" tumor
yes
Cancerous.