Is the bone tumor serious?


Your health, my unwavering commitment.
When the patient showed the symptoms of parietal osteoma, first of all, a clear diagnosis must be made. That is to say, it must be diagnosed as a malignant tumor or a benign tumor. Generally, in the clinical practice of regular hospitals, if the parietal osteoma is benign, it is not too serious. It can be completely removed using a simple surgical method. However, if it is a malignant tumor, it is often particularly serious and difficult to recover, because malignant tumors often metastasize. Generally speaking, radiotherapy and chemotherapy are required. Therefore, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital for relevant examinations in time to determine the cause, and then conduct standardized and effective treatment under the guidance of a doctor.