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Benign Tumors: Understanding Non-Cancerous Growths
A benign tumor is not cancerous. Benign tumors are not life-threatening and do not spread to other parts of the body. They can be removed surgically, and they typically do not recur. Some examples of benign tumors include fibroids, lipomas, and moles.Other Cancers - Related Articles
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