- A benign tumor swells abnormal tissue mass, known as neoplasms, that is a result of genetic abnormalities.
- There are many different types of benign tumors depending on where they are found in the body. All are non-cancerous, but some, including colon polyps, may cause further genetic changes that could result in the tumor becoming malignant.
- Common benign tumors include chondroma, a tumor found in cartilage-forming cells; adenoma, a tumor found in gland-forming cells; and lipoma, a tumor found in fat cells.
- Benign tumor symptoms include appearance changes, bleeding, itching and pressure or pain.
- Most benign tumors do not need treatment. If a tumor is causing health risks or a patient has cosmetic concerns, surgery is performed to remove the tumor.
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