Do you get chemo for benign tumors?

When a benign tumor requires treatment, it isn't too different from the treatment of a malignant or cancerous tumor. It may be radiation therapy, radiosurgery for benign tumors located in the skull base, surgery or chemotherapy.
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Do benign tumors need cancer treatment?

Treatment of Benign Tumors

In many cases, benign tumors need no treatment. Doctors may simply use "watchful waiting" to make sure they cause no problems. But treatment may be needed if symptoms are a problem. Surgery is a common type of treatment for benign tumors.
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Is a benign tumor still cancer?

A growth that is not cancer. It does not invade nearby tissue or spread to other parts of the body.
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What happens when a tumor is benign?

Benign tumors are those that stay in their primary location without invading other sites of the body. They do not spread to local structures or to distant parts of the body. Benign tumors tend to grow slowly and have distinct borders. Benign tumors are not usually problematic.
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Can a benign tumor turn into cancer?

Can a benign tumor become malignant? Some benign tumors can become cancerous over time (for example, in your colon or skin). If you have a benign neoplasm, a healthcare provider should monitor it regularly.
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Benign Tumors - Causes, Symptoms, Treatments



Should I worry about a benign tumor?

AG: Benign tumors will sometimes be removed for cosmetic reasons. Some fibroids or moles can grow or spread to other parts of the body. They should be frequently checked to make sure they're not becoming precancerous. Even though most benign tumors are harmless and can be left alone, it's important they be monitored.
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Why do I get benign tumors?

The exact cause of a benign tumor is often unknown. It develops when cells in the body divide and grow at an excessive rate. Typically, the body is able to balance cell growth and division. When old or damaged cells die, they are automatically replaced with new, healthy cells.
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Do benign tumors require radiation?

Most benign tumors are treated with surgery, focused radiation or a combination of the two. “Increasingly, we're finding that a combination is better than either one by itself. If a tumor is large, it's hard to treat it with just radiation therapy.
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Can stress cause benign tumors?

Stress induces signals that cause cells to develop into tumors, Yale researchers have discovered. The research, published online Jan.
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How big can benign tumors get?

1 These tumors can grow very large, sometimes weighing pounds. They can also be dangerous. Dangerous benign tumors may occur in the brain and crowd the normal structures in the enclosed space of the skull. They can press on vital organs or block channels.
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Can a CT scan tell if a tumor is benign?

Cysts that appear uniform after examination by ultrasound or a computerized tomography (CT) scan are almost always benign and should simply be observed. If the cyst has solid components, it may be benign or malignant and should have further evaluation.
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What do benign tumors feel like?

They can feel firm or soft. Benign masses are more likely to be painful to the touch, such as with an abscess. Benign tumors also tend to grow more slowly, and many are smaller than 5 cm (2 inches) at their longest point. Sarcomas (cancerous growths) more often are painless.
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Do benign tumors hurt?

Most benign tumors are not harmful, and are unlikely to affect other parts of the body. However, they can cause pain or other problems if they press against nerves or blood vessels or trigger the overproduction of hormones, as in the endocrine system.
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Do benign tumors spread?

Benign tumors grow only in one place. They cannot spread or invade other parts of your body. Even so, they can be dangerous if they press on vital organs, such as your brain. Tumors are made up of extra cells.
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Is benign harmful?

In general, a benign tumor grows slowly and is not harmful. However, this is not always the case. A benign tumor may grow big enough or be found near blood vessels, the brain, nerves, or organs. As a result, it can cause problems locally without spreading to another part of the body.
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Can benign tumors grow back after surgery?

Treatment often involves surgery. Benign tumors usually don't grow back.
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Do doctors do radiation on benign tumors?

Doctors use radiation therapy to treat just about every type of cancer. Radiation therapy is also useful in treating some noncancerous (benign) tumors.
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How big is a 10 mm tumor?

Also shown is a 2-centimeter (cm) ruler that shows 10 mm is equal to 1 cm. Tumor sizes are often measured in millimeters (mm) or centimeters.
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Can benign tumors be treated with radiation?

There are some benign conditions that can also be successfully treated with radiation therapy. These are characterized by uncontrolled growth of cells that are not truly malignant, in that they lack the ability to spread (metastasize), but can still do harm simply by benign overgrowth.
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How long does it take to recover from a benign tumor?

Most patients are able to resume normal activity levels and return to work in six to 12 weeks.
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What type of doctor treats benign tumors?

Your oncologist plays an important role in your overall wellness. This medical professional can identify whether you have a tumor and diagnose if it is benign or malignant. If it is malignant, it has cancer and poses risks to your health.
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What happens if a benign tumor is left untreated?

Though benign, they create serious symptoms, including headaches, speech problems and seizures, and they can even become fatal if untreated.
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Can a doctor tell if a tumor is cancerous by looking at it?

Cancer is nearly always diagnosed by an expert who has looked at cell or tissue samples under a microscope. In some cases, tests done on the cells' proteins, DNA, and RNA can help tell doctors if there's cancer. These test results are very important when choosing the best treatment options.
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Can tumors shrink on their own?

Tumours have been known to disappear spontaneously, in the absence of any targeted treatment, usually after an infection (bacterial, viral, fungal or even protozoal).
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Can a benign tumor grow quickly?

Benign means it is not cancer. Benign tumours: usually grow quite slowly. don't spread to other parts of the body.
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