Solid Tumors

Solid tumors can occur in several places. They include:Bones,Muscles,Organs.Not all tumors are cancer. A tumor that does not have any cancer cells is called benign. A tumor with cancer cells is called malignant.Cancer is divided into two main types: solid tumor cancers and cancers in the blood. Cancers in the blood are also called hematological cancers. Cancers in the blood don't form tumors.Two major types of solid tumors are sarcomas and carcinomas. Many types of solid tumors, whether a sarcoma or a carcinoma, are often treated with surgery.Solid tumors can develop in the muscles, bone, and organs of the body. Examples include mesothelioma, sarcomas, lymphomas, sarcomas as well as cancers of the breast, prostate, kidney, ovaries, pancreas, thyroid, and colon.