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  1. About fungating tumours (ulcerating cancers) - Cancer Research UK

    What are fungating tumours (ulcerating cancers)? A fungating tumour is when a tumour that is growing under the skin breaks through the skin's surface and creates a wound.

  2. Fungating Tumor: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

    Oct 14, 2025 · A fungating tumor is a malignant growth that breaks through skin, creating a non-healing wound. It’s most common in late-stage breast cancers.

  3. Fungating lesion - Wikipedia

    A fungating lesion is a skin lesion that fungates, that is, becomes like a fungus in its appearance or growth rate. It is marked by ulcerations (breaks on the skin or surface of an organ) and necrosis …

  4. A fungating wound is a rare type of skin problem that occurs when cancer breaks through the skin and creates an open wound or ulceration with necrosis (dying tissue). These wounds may also be called …

  5. What Is a Fungating Tumor? Characteristics & Symptoms

    Aug 15, 2025 · Fungating tumors present with distinctive physical appearances, often described as mushroom-like, cauliflower-like, or crater-like lesions. Initially, they might appear as a shiny, red lump …

  6. Ulcerating cancer wounds: treatment and support

    Ulcerating cancer wounds are rare. They develop when a tumour breaks through the skin. What are ulcerating cancer wounds? An ulcerating cancer wound is when a tumour grows and breaks through …

  7. Definition of fungating lesion - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms

    fungating lesion (FUN-gayt-ing LEE-zhun) A type of skin lesion that is marked by ulcerations (breaks on the skin or surface of an organ) and necrosis (death of living tissue) and that usually has a bad smell.