What does it mean to have a low malignant potential tumor

Low malignant potential tumors are tumors with low malignant tendency, these tumors are not malignant, but have the possibility of malignant transformation. Low malignant potential tumors are often benign tumors, but with the development of the disease, some of them will be transformed to malignant, so for low malignant potential tumors, it is recommended to remove the tumor as soon as possible, and no further treatment is needed after removal. Patients need to complete CT, ultrasound and other examinations to assess the tumor size, location, adjacency, and whether the tumor has deteriorated and there are metastases to lymph nodes or distant organs, and then surgery is preferred after comprehensive evaluation. Most of the low malignant potential tumors can achieve more ideal therapeutic effect after comprehensive treatment. It is recommended that patients should go to the hospital in time, improve the examination and get treatment as early as possible.