Is Junctional Fibroma Serious?

Junctional fibromas are not particularly serious, but because they lie between benign and malignant fibromas, they have the potential to become malignant and need to be treated promptly. Fibroids are generally benign tumors and can be left untreated if they are asymptomatic. However, junctional fibrous tumor has the possibility of malignancy, if not timely surgical removal, it is very likely to develop into malignant fibrous tumor. And due to the possibility of malignancy of junctional fibroma, the doctor will be prepared to expand the scope of surgery to prevent the residual recurrence while sending the disease to the doctor for examination during the surgery. Patients should not be nervous when they find junctional fibrous tumor, and timely removal as prescribed by the doctor can get very good treatment results.