Is MT a benign tumor?


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MT is the English abbreviation of malignant tumor. Therefore, once diagnosed as MT, it is no longer a benign tumor. Tumor, can be divided into benign tumor and malignant tumor, is the body in a variety of tumor-causing factors, local tissue cell proliferation, the formation of a new substance. Benign tumor growth is relatively slow, there is a capsule, and expansion growth, the boundary is relatively clear, do not metastasize, and the prognosis is good. Although it may present with localized compression symptoms, it does not cause systemic symptoms. Malignant tumors grow rapidly and aggressively, adhere to surrounding tissues with unclear boundaries, and are very prone to metastasis. They are also more likely to recur after treatment.