What Determines the Specificity of Tumors?

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The particularity of tumor depends on its essence, and tumors are divided into benign tumors and malignant tumors. Benign tumors grow slowly, do not metastasize, and do not pose a threat to the patient's life. However, malignant tumors grow rapidly and are prone to metastasis. If timely treatment measures are not taken, they can endanger life.

1. Cancer, also known as malignant tumor, is a disease caused by the malfunction of the mechanism that controls cell growth and proliferation. In addition to uncontrolled growth, cancer cells locally invade surrounding normal tissues and even metastasize to other parts of the body through the circulatory system or lymphatic system. The characteristics of cancer cells are unlimited and incessant proliferation, which consumes a large amount of nutrients in the patient's body; cancer cells release various toxins, causing a series of symptoms in the human body.

2. Early tumor cell growth can cause patients to experience nausea, loss of appetite, poor mental state, and other conditions. However, if detected in time and treated by doctors, the cure rate is still high, roughly around 80% to 90%. In the middle and late stages, tumor cells have begun to spread, and patients in the late stage have lost the best time for surgical treatment. It is advisable to adopt a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.

3. Malignant tumors in the brain are more severe, and current medicine cannot completely cure malignant tumors. Therefore, proper care should be taken after surgery, and regular hospital visits for follow-up examinations are necessary.