Solid neoplasm: what is it?

Solid neoplasms are cancerous masses that can be benign, malignant, or pre-malignant. They can be caused by genetic mutations or overgrowth of normal tissue cells and can affect any part of the body. Treatment options include surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. A solid neoplasm is a special type of cancer that can appear anywhere in the […]

What’s a cystic neoplasm?

Cystic neoplasms are abnormal growths caused by rapid cell production, which can occur in many organs or just under the skin. They can be cancerous or noncancerous, with imaging tests determining prognosis. Treatment often involves removal of the cyst. Symptoms vary, and medical imaging is used for detection. Treatment protocols depend on the specific case. […]

Pancreatic neoplasm: what is it?

Pancreatic neoplasms are sacs of fluid that can be benign or malignant. Symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea, and a hard area in the upper abdomen. Rupture of the cyst or malignancy can pose a serious health threat and may require surgery. Causes of pancreatic cysts include heavy alcohol use, gallstones, and physical trauma. Regular monitoring […]

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