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Glossary of Medical and Health Terms
Benign TumorA benign tumor is a tumor that lacks all three of the malignant properties of a cancer. Thus, by definition, a benign tumor:
Common examples of benign tumors include moles and uterine fibroids. The term "benign" implies a mild and nonprogressive disease, and indeed, many kinds of benign tumor are harmless to the health. However, some neoplasms which are defined as 'benign tumors' because they lack the invasive properties of a cancer, may still produce negative health effects. Examples of this include tumors which produce a "mass effect" (compression of vital organs such as blood vessels), or "functional" tumors of endocrine tissues, which may overproduce certain hormones (examples include thyroid adenomas, adrenocortical adenomas, and pituitary adenomas). Benign tumors typically are encapsulated, which inhibits their ability to behave in a malignant manner. Nonetheless, many types of benign tumors have the potential to become malignant and some types, such as teratoma, are notorious for this. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benign_tumor MyQuestionsMatter - helping you to ask the right health questions when discussing your medical condition with a healthcare professional. Click here to generate a list of health questions now.
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