A benign tumor is non-cancerous, grows slower, is covered in fibrous tissue, and is generally harmless, though it can cause blockages, exert pressure on organs, or potentially become malignant.
A benign tumor is non-cancerous, grows slower, is covered in fibrous tissue, and is generally harmless, though it can cause blockages, exert pressure on organs, or potentially become malignant.
| Front | Benign tumour | 
|---|---|
| Back | Non cancerous Slower growth covered in fibrous tissue harmless can cause blockages and put pressure on organs can become malignant | 
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