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The most frequent benign (noncancerous) cardiac tumor is cardiac myxoma. A common location for them is the wall dividing the right and left atriums. Women are three times more likely than males to develop atrial myxoma, and they are frequently detected at an early age.
https://www.medanta.org/patient-education-blog/cardiac-
myxoma-matters-of-the-heart-2