Ganglion cell neuroma is generally benign. Ganglion cell neuroma is a benign tumor of neurogenic origin, which is extremely rare, and can occur in different age groups and different parts of the body, but mostly in adult patients, and usually manifests as small isolated nodules, which can be treated by surgical excision with a good prognosis, can be cured, and the probability of recurrence or metastasis is very low. This neurological tumor is not serious and has a low likelihood of deterioration. If you are diagnosed with ganglion cell neuroma, it is recommended that you cooperate with your doctor for treatment as soon as possible. Most cases of ganglioneuroma are benign tumors, as long as they are detected and treated early, the prognosis can be relatively good.