After getting the report, the patient will get such diagnoses as junctional papillary cystadenoma of the ovary, papilloma of the bladder with low malignant potential, etc. Many patients wonder whether they have a malignant or benign tumor. These are tumors that are somewhere in between benign as well as malignant. Some of them neither recur nor metastasize after surgery, while some patients metastasize to malignant after multiple recurrent surgeries. This has a lot to do with the patient’s personal constitution, living habits, living environment and state of mind. The evolution of tumor from junction to malignant is a long and complicated process, so even if you get such a diagnosis, you don’t have to worry about your tumor deteriorating rapidly in a short time. Regular review and cooperation with doctor’s treatment is the key to healing.