Tumor is an abnormal mass of tissue that is formed due to abnormal growth or uncontrolled division of cells. Benign tumor is a tumor which does not have capacity to invade surrounding tissues. As they are lacking the capacity to invade neighboring cells they are referred to as noncancerous. The growth rate of benign tumor is usually slow when compared to that of malignant tumor. Benign tumors may remain with epithelium or surrounded by outer surface. Moles and uterine fibroids are most common examples of benign tumors. Although most of the benign tumors are not fatal but some of them have capacity to become malignant by a process of tumor progression and becomes life threatening.
Internal Medicine Open Access, an official journal of OMICS International publishes all the articles related to dementia. The journal is subjecting all the received manuscripts to a strict peer review process. The articles published in the journal are Open Access i.e, freely accessible to readers all around the world. Internal Medicine Open Access is maintaining the quality of articles through its strict peer review process.
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