How long does a benign liver tumor live

Survival time for benign tumors of the liver is generally no different from that of normal people, but there are some differences depending on their types. Benign liver tumors include hepatic hemangiomas, hepatic adenomas, focal nodular hyperplasia, smooth muscle lipomas, neurofibromas, and mucinous tumors, the most common being hepatic hemangiomas. Hepatic hemangiomas generally have no effect on survival time, which can be decades, and are mostly asymptomatic; surgery is performed when symptoms occur, short-term enlargement of the tumor is evident, and the location is dangerous. Hepatic adenoma is relatively rare, but there is a possibility of malignant transformation and rupture and bleeding, and its diagnosis is often confused with hepatocellular carcinoma, early detection and surgical treatment, the survival time will be greatly increased, and once malignant transformation or rupture and bleeding occurs, the patient’s life will be threatened. Other benign tumors have essentially no effect on survival. Therefore, although benign liver tumors are considered. The patient should consult the doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, make a clear diagnosis, and then adopt the appropriate treatment plan.