Tumor Brain Swelling
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Understanding Brain Tumor Swelling
Summary
The term "tumor" originally meant "swelling," one of the five classic signs of inflammation. Today, it primarily refers to abnormal tissue growth.
Key Terms
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Article Body
The word "tumor" originally signified "swelling," a term still occasionally used today. However, in modern science, "tumor" mainly refers to abnormal tissue growth.
Types of Tumors
Tumors are categorized into two main types: malignant and benign.
- Malignant Tumors: Commonly known as cancer, these tumors can invade and destroy surrounding tissues.
- Benign Tumors: These do not invade nearby tissues or metastasize. Although they may grow significantly, they typically do not return after surgical removal.
Age and Tumors
As people age, they accumulate more DNA mutations, increasing the likelihood of tumor development. Older individuals with tumors are more likely to have malignant ones.
Causes
Tumors result from mutations in the DNA of our cells. A single mutation isn't enough; multiple accumulations are required. One of the most discussed types of tumors is the "brain tumor."
Understanding these distinctions and factors is crucial in grasping the nature and risks associated with tumors.
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