Brain Tumors |
There are various types of tumors that have been identified. However, in general tumors can be categorized into two types, namely benign tumors and malignant tumors. Benign tumors are generally considered to be a harmless tumor. Even so, it can still grow and can damage the neural network or organs that are close to it.
Benign Tumors |
These tumors may have the potential to form in various parts of the body. These tumors spread slowly and do not invade our tissues. It is not dangerous if this tumor is left. However, these tumors can also cause problems. If it grows to a relatively large size, it can cause symptoms such as hormone production in the glandular cells that can make us depressed and cause unwanted problems.
Malignant Tumors |
Malignant tumors tend to grow rapidly, and can spread to nearby tissues and organs and can cause damage. It was originally known as the Primary tumor. However, when malignant tumors spread to other parts of the body and subsequently form “secondary” tumors (metastases). This secondary growth then grows and will spread to nearby tissues.
Causes of Tumors |
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Drink too much alcohol
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Obesity
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Genetic problems
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Radiation
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Exposed to excessive sunlight
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Chemicals, preservatives (formalin)
Cancer Warning Signs |
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Clusters on the breasts
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Growing warts (becoming black and bleeding)
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Scabies that do not heal after a few weeks
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It is difficult to swallow food
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Bloody urine
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Prolonged sore throat and cough
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Unusual vaginal bleeding (especially between periods)
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Problems with indigestion and loss of appetite