A benign tumor is a mass of cells (tumor) that lacks the ability to invade neighboring tissue or metastasize. These do not spread into, or invade, nearby tissues; however, they can sometimes be quite large. When removed, benign tumours usually do not grow back, whereas malignant tumors sometimes do.
Accept if no severe uncontrolled symptoms.
Accept if no severe uncontrolled symptoms and no surgery recently or in the near future.
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There is no link between donation and benign tumours.
Donor suitability working group WMDA meeting Munich 2018