benignität
Benignität is a term used in medicine to describe a condition or growth that is not cancerous. This means it does not invade surrounding tissues or spread to other parts of the body. Benign tumors, for example, are characterized by their slow growth and well-defined borders. They can occur in various organs and tissues but do not possess the aggressive properties of malignant tumors. While benign, these growths can still cause problems if they press on nearby structures or secrete hormones. Surgical removal is often a treatment option if the benign condition causes symptoms or is concerning. The key distinction is the absence of metastasis and invasiveness, which are hallmarks of malignancy. Medical professionals use benignität to classify conditions that are not life-threatening in the same way as cancer.