Definition of Tumor
Tumor: An abnormal mass of tissue. Tumors are a
classic sign of inflammation, and can be benign or malignant
(cancerous). There are dozens of different types of tumors. Their
names usually reflect the kind of tissue they arise in, and may also
tell you something about their shape or how they grow. For example, a
medulloblastoma is a tumor that arises from embryonic cells (a
blastoma) in the inner part of the brain (the medulla). Diagnosis
depends on the type and location of the tumor. Tumor marker tests and
imaging may be used; some tumors can be seen (for example, tumors on
the exterior of the skin) or felt (palpated with the hands).
Treatment is also specific to the location and type of the tumor.
Benign tumors can sometimes simply be ignored, or they may be reduced
in size (debulked) or removed entirely via surgery. For cancerous
tumors, options include chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. See
also blastoma, carcinoembryonic antigen test, desmoid tumor, ear
tumor, epidermoid carcinoma, epithelial carcinoma, esophageal cancer,
syringoma, fibroid, tumor marker.
Last Editorial Review: 3/26/1998 2:29:00 PMCommon Misspellings: tumour, tumur
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