A benign course refers to a disease or condition that is not aggressive, does not progress significantly, and typically has a favourable prognosis. Understanding a benign course is crucial in clinical practice, as it influences management decisions, patient reassurance, and resource allocation. An example is a benign tumour, such as a lipoma, which may require monitoring rather than immediate intervention, reducing unnecessary surgical risks and healthcare costs.

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