Difference between benign and malignant tumors in uterus
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Definition of Benign Tumors: Noncancerous. If the cells are not cancerous, the tumor is benign. It won't invade nearby tissues or spread to other areas of the body (metastasize). ... Also, some types of benign tumors such as intestinal polyps are considered precancerous and are removed to prevent them becoming malignant.
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✔Benign Tumor ⤵
1. Slow growth.
2. Doesn't spread to other body parts.
3.Less likely to recur.
4. Round and smooth with surrounding capsule.
5. Secrete hormones.
⭐E.g: FIMBROID, LIPOMAS, MYOMAS.
✔Malignant Tumor⤵
1. Fast growth.
2.Invades other parts.
3.More likely to recur.
4.Irregular shape with no capsule.
5. Secretes hormones and other secretions.
⭐E.g: SARCOMAS, CARCINOMA.
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✔Benign Tumor ⤵
1. Slow growth.
2. Doesn't spread to other body parts.
3.Less likely to recur.
4. Round and smooth with surrounding capsule.
5. Secrete hormones.
⭐E.g: FIMBROID, LIPOMAS, MYOMAS.
✔Malignant Tumor⤵
1. Fast growth.
2.Invades other parts.
3.More likely to recur.
4.Irregular shape with no capsule.
5. Secretes hormones and other secretions.
⭐E.g: SARCOMAS, CARCINOMA.
PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST✌✌
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