What is the difference between cancerous tumors and benign ones?

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In summary, the difference between cancerous tumors and benign ones lies in their potential to spread to other areas of the body. While both are caused by uncontrolled cell growth, cancerous tumors have the ability to quickly invade and destroy nearby tissue, as well as spread to other parts of the body through the blood or lymph systems. Benign tumors, on the other hand, typically do not spread and can often be easily treated. However, there are cases where benign tumors can still be deadly, such as if they are located in vital areas like the brain or spine.
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If cancer cells are normal cells with uncontrolled growth, what is the difference between cancerous tumors and benign ones? Aren't both due to uncontrolled cell growth? What makes the cancerous ones deadly and not the benign ones?

Thanks in advance for the correct answer to this pretty basic medical question from someone who knows the specific details. No guesses, please.
 
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Malignant tumors can grow very quickly and destroy nearby tissue and spread to other areas of the body.
Benign tumors can grow large but do not spread to other parts of the body.
 
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94 pound benign tumor

It's not just tissue growth. I read where a woman had a 94 pound benign tumor removed from her abdomen and it didn't kill her, but much smaller cancerous tumors can kill. So, it's not just tumor size obviously as, logically, there has to be other destruction working with uncontrolled tissue growth, such as damaged organ and/or biochemical function , etc.

Still do not have the very specific answer I am seeking.
 
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The tumors in the abdomen have room to grow, and do not invade vital organs, or other areas of the body. You may have a very large tumor, but the area that its attached to, is non-vital. The word benign means its relatively well-behaved and easy to treat. There are people who die of benign tumors. Examples of deadly benign tumors may include tumors in the brain and spinal areas.
A smaller cancerous tumor invades other vital organs, and often sends a shock wave of cancer cells to the blood or lymph systems. When this happens it is called, Metastasized. Its harder to control them.
Treatments often leave immune systems weak, and open to secondary infections.
 

1. What causes the difference between cancerous tumors and benign ones?

The main difference between cancerous tumors and benign ones lies in their cellular behavior. Cancerous tumors arise from abnormal and uncontrolled growth of cells, while benign tumors are made up of non-cancerous cells that grow slowly and do not invade surrounding tissues.

2. How can one differentiate between cancerous and benign tumors?

The main way to differentiate between cancerous and benign tumors is through a biopsy, where a sample of the tumor is taken and examined under a microscope. Other factors such as rate of growth, location, and appearance on imaging tests can also help in distinguishing between the two.

3. Can benign tumors turn into cancerous ones?

In some cases, benign tumors can turn cancerous. This usually happens when there is a genetic mutation or other changes in the cells that cause them to become cancerous. However, not all benign tumors have the potential to become cancerous.

4. How are cancerous tumors treated differently from benign ones?

The treatment for cancerous tumors is usually more aggressive and may include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. On the other hand, benign tumors may not require treatment unless they are causing symptoms or interfering with normal bodily functions. In such cases, they can be removed surgically.

5. Are there any similarities between cancerous and benign tumors?

Both cancerous and benign tumors are abnormal growths of cells in the body. They can also both occur in any part of the body. However, the main difference lies in their behavior and potential to spread to other parts of the body.

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