benign
benign
on the side of your tummy
benign
benign
A tumor that grows in only one part of the body is typically referred to as a localized tumor. These tumors can be benign or malignant and are confined to a specific area without spreading to other tissues or organs. Examples include certain types of sarcomas or adenomas, which arise in specific tissues like muscle or glandular tissue, respectively. Localized tumors may require surgical removal, depending on their type and impact on surrounding structures.
pupils
i think what you mean is a benign tumor, which is a type of tumor that does not spread to other parts of the body i think what you mean here is a benign tumor, which is a type of tumor that does not spread to other bodily part and is only localised to one spot. it is usually not a big concern
Substance farmer
It starts as one cell, and grows into a mass of cells that do not stop replicating (this is the growth of a tumor). Tumors can either be malignant or benign. A tumor is defined as "an abnormal new mass of tissue that serves no purpose" by the Princeton WordNet.
The brain tumor I had was in the center of my brain. It was located just under the optic chiasm. It was a schwannoma brain tumor which only grows on nerves. It was growing off of my optic nerve. The craniotomy removed it, unfortunately there was nerve damage. I cannot open my left eye, which in a way is good, because my eye points all the way to the outer corner. Thank God the tumor was not cancerous.
When a tumor has not metastasized, it is growing in only one location. A tumor that has metastasized becomes many tumors growing in many locations, and furthermore, this is a continuing process by which the cancer takes over more and more of the body.
the question is not specific. but yes you can get disease after a fracture