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A lesion that is dangerous or life-threatening.

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A benign lesion is a growth of cells which is non-cancerous. A malignant lesion is a cause for concern, as they are cancerous.

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Benign basically means it is localised and is not a state in which it could spread.

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A benign brain tumor is a non-cancerous tumor in the brain.

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Benign means that the spot on your skin is unlikely to ever become cancerous.

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There is no such thing as benign cancer.


Are benign tumors cancer?

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How do cells connect with cancer?

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