
Chest wall tumors are abnormal growths or masses that can develop in the chest wall. These tumors can be either benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). They may originate from the bones, muscles, soft tissues, or other structures within the chest wall. Symptoms of chest wall tumors can vary depending on their size, location, and whether they are benign or malignant. In some cases, chest wall tumors may not cause any noticeable symptoms and are incidentally discovered during routine medical examinations or imaging tests. However, when symptoms are present, they may include: A palpable lump or mass in the chest wall. Pain or tenderness in the affected area. Swelling or enlargement of the chest wall. Difficulty breathing, especially if the tumor compresses the lungs. Changes in skin color or texture over the tumor. Unintentional weight loss. If someone suspects or has been diagnosed with a chest wall tumor, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluatio...