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Cancer > Benign Tumor
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Benign Tumor Defined
A noncancerous growth that does not spread to other parts of the body. Outlook for recovery is usually favorable with treatment.
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- eMedicine - Elastofibroma : Article by Sonja Stander, MD: a rare condition
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