Tumor Excision
Tumor excision is a surgical procedure used to remove malignant tumors from the body. The tumor is removed with a scalpel or other instrument, and the surrounding tissue is also removed to ensure the complete removal of malignant cells. Tumor excision can be used to treat a variety of malignancies, including those of the skin, breast, head, neck and other organs. This procedure is significant as it can be used to improve the prognosis of a patient by removing malignant cells, and reducing the risk of metastasis. It can also be used to surgically remove benign tumors, offering relief from related symptoms and preventing the possibility of malignancy.
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