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That is why they are doing the biopsy. It will show benign (good news) or malignant or a mass uncancerous. It may be staged.
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Not sure what exactly you're asking, but hopefully that tumor will get a new name, which will be the pathologist's diagnosis.
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benign or malignant……….
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Er..malignant or (hopefully) benign
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A biopsy is when they remove a tiny piece of tissue from the tumor to determine whether it's malignant or beneign. The tumor itself remains where it is and is still referred to as a tumor.
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I dont really understand wot ur asking. But all i no is if its cancerous i'll be called well a cancerous tumour or plain out cancer (skin, lung etc) if its not cancerous its called a benine tumour.
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either benign- not cancer
or malignant- cancer
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