Hand Tumors: Benign vs Malignant — What Patients Need to Know

Is your hand lump serious? Learn the difference between benign and malignant hand tumors in Montreal.

Finding a lump in the hand or fingers can immediately raise concern. While the majority of hand tumors are benign, it is essential to properly evaluate any new or changing mass to rule out more serious conditions.

Patients in Montreal frequently seek consultation when they notice a lump that grows, becomes painful, or interferes with function.

Benign Tumors

Most hand tumors fall into this category. Examples include:

  • Giant cell tumors of tendon sheath
  • Lipomas (fatty tumors)
  • Inclusion cysts

These are typically slow-growing and non-aggressive.

Malignant Tumors (Rare)

Malignant tumors of the hand are uncommon but require prompt diagnosis. Warning signs may include:

  • Rapid growth
  • Persistent pain
  • Skin changes
  • Ulceration

Why Accurate Diagnosis Is Critical

Misidentifying a tumor can delay appropriate treatment. Evaluation may include:

  • Clinical examination
  • Imaging (ultrasound, MRI)
  • Biopsy when necessary

Treatment Approach

  • Benign tumors: observation or surgical removal
  • Suspicious tumors: prompt surgical evaluation

Early detection ensures better outcomes.



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