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Signs of Benign Tumors in Men

Benign tumors do not contain cancer, but they can cause some of the same symptoms of early warning signs for cancer. The biggest health concerns men face from benign tumors occur when the tumor rests in the prostate gland or in the testicles. Many benign tumors do not cause any outward symptoms.
  1. Detecting Possible Tumors

    • Men older than the age of 50 have the highest risk of developing prostate cancer, according to the Australian Prostate Cancer website. People at high risk should undergo PSA tests and rectal exams to detect possible problems. Men with the highest risk have had members of the immediate family who suffered from prostate cancer.

    Frequent Urination - Prostate Problem Sign

    • Frequent urination is often a sign of an enlarged prostate gland in men. It may or may not be due to a tumor. Any male who feels the need to go excessively should schedule an appointment with his doctor to determine the cause. This may be a sign of prostate cancer, but it is most likely a symptom of a condition that is easily treated.

    Lumps in the Testes

    • Men older than 20 should check their testicles once a month for lumps. Lumps serve as an early-warning sign that a tumor might be present. A man can become aware of a benign of malignant tumor if he finds a lump in one of his testes.

    Pain is a Rare Symptom

    • Pain sometimes accompanies the presence of a benign tumor. Most visible tumors will manifest as little more than a limp. A doctor will perform a biopsy on a tumor to determine if it is benign or malignant, according to the Mayo Clinic. A biopsy is a painful process that doctors will perform only when necessary.

    Benign Tumor versus Malignant Tumor

    • Benign tumors do not spread to nearby tissue, according to Healthblurbs.com. Malignant tumors contain cancer and will spread to nearby cells if the cancer does not get treated. A benign tumor may not require additional treatment depending on its location in the body.

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