Benign diseases
Dr. Diana Hosseini
MashhadGynecological cancers fellowship, specialist in obstetrics and gynecology
Benign diseases are medical conditions that are non-cancerous and not life-threatening. These types of diseases may still cause discomfort, but they are not considered life-threatening. Some examples of benign diseases are fibroids, cysts and moles.
While these conditions may require treatment or monitoring, they usually do not require invasive procedures such as surgery or chemotherapy. It is important to note that although benign diseases are not cancerous, you should still be monitored by a medical specialist who specializes in the disease in question.
Regular examinations and screenings can help detect any changes in the condition and give you the assurance that you will be informed quickly if there is any change in the condition of the disease.