Monday, December 24, 2018

What Is Neoplastic Disease?



A neoplasm is an abnormal growth of cells, also known as a tumor. Neoplastic diseases are conditions that cause tumor growth — both benign and malignant.


 Benign tumors are noncancerous growths. They usually grow slowly and can’t spread to other tissues. Malignant tumors are cancerous and can grow slowly or quickly. Malignant tumors carry the risk of metastasis, or spreading to multiple tissues and organs.

Causes of neoplastic disease

Exact causes of tumor growth are still being researched. In general, cancerous tumor growth is triggered by DNA mutations within your cells. Your DNA contains genes that tell cells how to operate, grow, and divide. When the DNA changes within your cells, they don’t function properly. This disconnection is what causes cells to become cancerous.
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 There are a number of contributing factors that can cause your genes to mutate and result in benign or malignant tumor growth. Some common factors include:


  •  genetics
  • age
  •  hormones 
  • smoking
  •  drinking
  •  obesity 
  • sun overexposure
  •  immune disorders
  •  viruses
  •  overexposure to radiation 
  • chemical toxins

symptoms
effects on breast
lymph 
skin
Diagnosing neoplastic disease would be sent to your mails, and you would be getting a doctor number for consultations and questions to answer.

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