Glandular Neoplasms
Glandular neoplasms are abnormal growths that arise from glandular tissues in the body. These tissues are responsible for producing and secreting various substances, such as hormones and enzymes. Glandular neoplasms can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous), and they can occur in various organs, including the breast, thyroid, and prostate.
Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies and biopsies to determine the nature of the growth. Treatment options may include surgery, radiation therapy, or chemotherapy, depending on whether the neoplasm is benign or malignant. Early detection is crucial for effective management and improved outcomes.