benign

(noun)

A non-malignant form of cancer.

Related Terms

  • neoplasm
  • metastasis
  • malignant

Examples of benign in the following topics:

  • Prostate Disorders

    • The common prostate disorders are: prostatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia, high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia, and prostate cancer.
    • The most common prostate disorders are: prostatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia, high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia, and prostate cancer.
    • Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) occurs in older men; the prostate often enlarges to the point where urination becomes difficult.
  • Ovarian Cysts

    • Most ovarian cysts are functional in nature and harmless (benign).
    • About 95% of ovarian cysts are benign .
  • Overview of Cancer

    • Non-malignant tumors are referred to as benign; they are typically slower growing and are often surrounded by a membrane of connective tissue that prevents metatasis.
    • A common example of a benign tumor is a skin mole.
    • While typically asymptomatic, benign tumors can impact health, usually by impairing organ function through the compression of blood vessels or nerve fibers.
  • Vestibulocochlear (VIII) Nerve

    • A benign primary intracranial tumor of vestibulocochlear nerve is called a vestibular schwannoma (also called acoustic neuroma).
  • Hysterectomy

    • In 2003, over 600,000 hysterectomies were performed in the United States alone, of which over 90% were performed for benign conditions.
    • These issues were addressed in a systematic review of total versus supracervical hysterectomy for benign gynecological conditions, which reported the following findings:
  • Thyroid Gland Disorders

    • Thyroid disorders include hyperthyroidism (abnormally increased activity), hypothyroidism (abnormally decreased activity), and thyroid nodules, which are generally benign thyroid neoplasms, but may be thyroid cancers.
    • The majority of these thyroid nodules are benign (non-cancerous).
  • Horner's Syndrome

    • Although most causes are relatively benign, Horner's syndrome may reflect serious disease in the neck or chest, such as a tumor in the lung.
  • Adrenal Gland Disorders

    • An example of second adrenal insufficiency syndrome can be caused by craniopharyngioma which is a benign tumor that can damage the pituitary gland causing the adrenal glands not to function.
  • Clot Retraction and Repair

    • Most scarring on the skin is benign, but scarring inside the tissues of organs such as the heart or the lungs can cause health problems.
  • Bone Repair

    • This image, taken three weeks post injury, demonstrates the benign periosteal reaction of normal healing bone.
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