A tumor is a mass of tissue resulting from the abnormal growth of cells, and is divided into:
- benign tumors: and slowly attaching to their growth, and that they are surrounded from the outside by a clearly defined membrane of the surrounding tissue, and their cells do not seep into the blood, and is limited in some cases, such as pressure on a nearby member or on the nerve, which leads to pain or paralysis of the member to the narrow The course of the veins, and therefore the original not to be eradicated only after the need to call for such as the above as well as the fear of turning into cancerous tumors.
- Malignant tumors: tumors that are characterized by rapid growth and spread in the body, and is free of two cases:
A) To be confined to a specific position such as colon cancer, breast and testes, and here is eradication successful medicine may be done for the need for it, which may be necessary sometimes.
B - The spread of tumors in the body of the patient can not be removed for multiple locations, in addition to the possibility of return, and therefore limited to medicine, to lose the benefit of eradication, there is no need to torture the patient and load the burden of surgery and dangers.
Examples include advanced pancreatic cancer, secondary liver tumors, advanced lung cancer, widespread stomach cancer, and gall bladder cancer.
- benign tumors: and slowly attaching to their growth, and that they are surrounded from the outside by a clearly defined membrane of the surrounding tissue, and their cells do not seep into the blood, and is limited in some cases, such as pressure on a nearby member or on the nerve, which leads to pain or paralysis of the member to the narrow The course of the veins, and therefore the original not to be eradicated only after the need to call for such as the above as well as the fear of turning into cancerous tumors.
- Malignant tumors: tumors that are characterized by rapid growth and spread in the body, and is free of two cases:
A) To be confined to a specific position such as colon cancer, breast and testes, and here is eradication successful medicine may be done for the need for it, which may be necessary sometimes.
B - The spread of tumors in the body of the patient can not be removed for multiple locations, in addition to the possibility of return, and therefore limited to medicine, to lose the benefit of eradication, there is no need to torture the patient and load the burden of surgery and dangers.
Examples include advanced pancreatic cancer, secondary liver tumors, advanced lung cancer, widespread stomach cancer, and gall bladder cancer.