tumorra
Tumorra is not a standard term in medical English. In many languages the condition is referred to as a tumor, neoplasm, or tumör; “tumorra” may be a misspelling, a transliteration, or a fictional/brand name encountered in non-English texts. When used in medical contexts, the concept aligns with tumors: abnormal growths of cells that can arise in any tissue.
A tumor represents an abnormal mass formed by proliferating cells. Tumors can be benign, meaning they are
Causes and risk factors vary by type. They commonly involve genetic mutations that disrupt normal cell-cycle
Diagnosis usually begins with clinical examination and imaging studies. Confirmation often requires tissue biopsy with histopathologic
Treatment depends on tumor type, size, and spread. Options include surgical removal, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted
Prognosis varies widely. Some benign tumors require little or no treatment, while many malignant tumors can