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Other conditions

Your guide to conditions that can be confused with cancer. And conditions that can develop into cancer after many years. 

Understanding more about these conditions or cancer types can help you cope.

Fibrocystic breast changes

Fibrocystic breast changes are a non cancerous (benign) condition.

What is Courvoisier syndrome?

Courvoisier syndrome is also called Courvoisier's law or Courvoisier's sign. It means that you have jaundice and a gallbladder that is enlarged but is not painful.

Spitz naevus

Spitz naevus is a rare type of mole that is non cancerous (benign).

Angiomyxoma

Angiomyxomas are a rare type of soft tissue tumour (lump). They are not thought of as cancer because they usually grow quite slowly and they don't usually spread to other parts of the body.

Lipoma

Lipomas are non cancerous lumps caused by an overgrowth of fat cells.

Gorlin syndrome

Gorlin syndrome is also called naevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome. It's a rare condition where people might develop a type of skin cancer called basal cell carcinoma.

Last reviewed: 27 Feb 2024

Next review due: 27 Feb 2027

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